Another motorist says his car was hit by falling concrete while driving on the Island of Montreal.
Month: April 2024
World’s longest hockey game ever ends in Chestermere after more than 11 days
The world’s longest hockey game is in the books.
Canadian university teachers fear Alberta gatekeeping bill threatens academic freedom
A national organization of post-secondary teachers is calling on Alberta to either change a proposed gatekeeping bill or scrap it altogether.
Police investigating daredevil videos of ‘urban climber’ in Vancouver
A social media daredevil has been doing death-defying stunts in the Vancouver area, prompting safety concerns and at least one police investigation.
Sask. woman accused of driving while high in fatal crash takes the stand
The woman accused of hitting and killing a child while driving under the influence of THC was called to the stand on Wednesday.
STF members set to vote on final offer
The province has given the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) a final offer, which will go to members for a vote.
SANDIE DANDY: PWHL Ottawa backup named top goalie at the world championship
With just five games left and “a lot of points on the table,” the PWHL Ottawa team will be back Thursday after an extended break.
Long Table Dinner Series Announced by Wild Blue Restaurant in Whistler
The Goods from Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar Whistler, BC | Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated Long Table event, now with two separate opportunities for guests to partake. The Wild Blue Long Table Dinner Series will once again unfold in the heart of Whistler Village, […]
‘Totally wrong’: Winnipeg man says landlord denied life-changing medical equipment
A Winnipeg man is raising a red flag after his landlord said no to health-care equipment that could change his life – a problem he believes is a human rights issue.
B.C. prison guards decry increasing violence, drone drops of weapons, drugs
The Union of Canadian Correctional Officers says prisons have become “overwhelmed” by a surge in drone drops of weapons and drugs, driving a wave of violence in correctional facilities.
