Olymel is to close its Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu plant for good this summer, a decision that will affect 135 employees.
Month: April 2024
Mounties arrest 7 after ‘significant’ seizure of drugs, guns on Vancouver Island
Mounties say seven people have been arrested after a series of co-ordinated property searches on Vancouver Island yielded multiple firearms, including 3D-printed handguns, and several kilograms of drugs.
Manitoba mom praises quick-thinking fire department for freeing daughter stuck in playground equipment
A Manitoba mother is praising firefighters for their quick work in helping her daughter who got stuck at a playground in Lorette, Man.
Caribbean festival coming back to Montreal this summer
Following the cancellation of the Montreal Carifiesta parade in 2023, a new coalition is coming together to celebrate Montreal’s Caribbean communities.
NRPS Investigating the Theft of a Mobility Scooter – St. Catharines
Officers from the 1 District (St. Catharines / Thorold) office of the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) are investigating the theft of a mobility scooter from a north end St. Catharines neighbourhood. Read more…
Man arrested for stabbing outside St. James restaurant
The Winnipeg Police Service has made an arrest following a fight over the weekend outside a St. James restaurant that ended with a stabbing
Morley man in serious condition, facing multiple charges after Tuesday shooting involving RCMP near Cochrane
A 27-year-old Morley resident faces multiple charges after a Tuesday incident with an RCMP officer in a rural area near Cochrane.
Calgary man accused in toddler death released on bail
Winston Campbell granted bail at first court appearance
Water restrictions for all Kelowna water users coming amid drought
The City of Kelowna is contemplating wide ranging water restrictions that would affect both residential and agricultural users.With the region experiencing drought conditions staff are recommending council endorse Stage 1 water restrictions for all Kelowna water utility users."After mul…
Blue What City? Alberta premier says nothing wrong with old Calgary slogan
It may be her party’s colour, but Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she isn’t satisfied with a recent decision to swap Calgary’s city slogan to something bigger and broader.