With the season on the line, Stefan Smith’s long, arching jump shot hit nothing but net.
Year: 2023
Homicide in Downtown Eastside under investigation: Vancouver police
No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing, according to Vancouver police.
‘How could somebody do such a thing?’: North Vancouver church’s bees stolen
Twenty thousand beloved members of a North Vancouver church’s congregation are missing.
Join Ten of Vancouver Island’s Craft Distilleries for the Craft Spirit and Cocktail Festival at Merridale
The Goods from Merridale Cidery & Distillery Cobble Hill, BC | On November 4th, 2023, Merridale Cidery and Distillery will welcome over 10 Vancouver Island Craft Distilleries to celebrate the flavours and ingenuity of local industry leaders. Expect an immersive and vibrant evening of tasting craft spirits, both neat and in cocktails. Talk to the […]
Fire danger drops as cooler weather eases B.C.’s wildfire season
VANCOUVER – The British Columbia Wildfire Service says the fire danger rating across most of the province has dropped to low or very low as cool, damp fall weather arrives. The wildfire service says there have been no new fires…The post Fire danger drops as cooler weather eases B.C.’s wildfire season appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Group hopes (yellow) sticker shock will lead to safer roads
The group behind the tiny yellow stickers that are being spotted at intersections all over Vancouver hopes they will lead to safer roads.
Smash hit musical ‘Chicago’ to return to Toronto for holiday run
The smash Broadway hit ‘Chicago’ will return to Toronto at the end of the year.
Taser deployed at TTC station after reports of woman with scissors: police
Toronto police say one person is in custody after officers responded to reports of a woman with scissors on a platform at Christie Station.
Class-action lawsuit proposed over Toronto police practice of ‘carding’
A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched over Toronto police’s historic use of “carding,” alleging the practiceof randomly stopping people and collecting their information continues to harm marginalized communities.
Toronto celebrates 50th anniversary of the Scarborough Civic Centre
An “architectural marvel” in Scarborough and the first planned town centre in all of North America was feted on Sunday.
