Since moving to B.C. from Colombia to go to university, Marylin Moreno has been a regular at Tim Hortons – and she always scans her app so she can play the iconic Roll Up To Win contest.
Month: April 2024
TOUGH TO SWALLOW: Ottawa 67’s disappointed in season-ending sweep, but they lost to a better team
“We lost, but we gave it our all. I’m just kind of in shock right now that I can’t keep grinding with these guys.”
Judicial review filed in response to Calgary city council’s decision to forego plebiscite
Richard Harrisson, a lawyer representing Twiss and Lehodey, confirmed that an application has been filed.
Expect some traffic disruptions along Kelowna’s Harvey Avenue between Abbott and Pandosy
Motorists can expect some traffic disruptions on a portion of Harvey Avenue beginning Monday.In a news release the city says sidewalk, signal and utility work is expected to take place through June resulting in overnight lane closures between Pandosy and Abbott streets and single-lane traffic so…
‘Like part of the family’: St. Boniface burger staple back after closing down last year
Mrs. Mikes shut down last year after a half-century of serving the community. Now its doors have reopened and Winnipeggers were lined up to get their fill, even as snow fell on them.
‘It was joy’: Trapped B.C. orca calf eats seal meat, putting rescue on hold
A rescue operation for an orca calf trapped in a remote tidal lagoon off Vancouver Island has been put on hold after it started eating seal meat thrown in the water for what is believed to be the first time.
Trump trial set to hear opening statements Monday as another delay denied
The jury took final shape after lawyers spent days quizzing dozens of potential jurors on whether they can impartially judge Trump.
2 people threatened with imitation gun in Downtown Eastside, police say
A 31-year-old man has been charged after allegedly threatening two people with an imitation gun in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside this week.
Iconic ninth floor Eaton Centre restaurant set to reopen in May
There was once a beautiful restaurant on the ninth floor of the former Eaton’s department store. It closed 25 years ago, but many in Montreal still talk about it. Soon, Le 9ieme will open to diners once again.
Calgary animal lovers flock to Spruce Meadows for first-ever PetFest
Calgary animal lovers, owners and educators will be heading to Spruce Meadows this weekend for the venue’s first-ever PetFest.