Marie-Philip Poulin couldn’t find enough positive things to say about her experience in Year 1 of the Professional Women’s Hockey League, even though she had to work through a malfunctioning microphone to express it.
Month: May 2024
Saskatoon students learn about genocide through travelling education program
Students at Bishop James Mahoney School in Saskatoon were given a profound educational experience as they boarded the Tour for Humanity’s mobile education centre to learn about the concept and history of genocide.
Black bear in tree near downtown Kelowna to get a second chance
It’s not something you see every day, especially downtown Kelowna.A black bear that has been spotted in the area around Water Street ended up in a tree at 1831 Water Street on Friday morning.Ken Scott says he spotted the bear at 6:30 a.m. Friday morning ."He walked back through here…
Province investigating viral post alleging goslings stolen from mother goose
The province is investigating a viral post on social media alleging a woman in Winnipeg stolen goslings away from their mother.
B.C. court rules on condo purchase dispute that ended long-term friendship
A Vancouver condo owner was right to keep more than $300,000 her former friend paid her toward the purchase of the property before backing out of an assignment sale agreement, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
2 men plead guilty in Leonardo Rizzuto attempted murder
Two men pleaded guilty to the 2023 attempted murder of Leonardo Rizzuto, the youngest son of the late reputed Mafia boss Vito Rizzuto.
B.C.’s short-term rental rules not needed in Alberta, according to those trying to fix housing crisis
British Columbia’s provincial government implemented new rules to limit short-term housing at the start of May. But those working to solve the housing crisis Albertans are facing aren’t convinced such rules are needed here.
Ottawa rejects Toronto’s drug decriminalization request
The federal government has rejected Toronto’s request to decriminalize simple possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use.
Meet me on Bernard welcomed by restaurants
Kelowna’s Meet me on Bernard is officially open, so Castanet walked the pedestrian-only street on Friday to get a reaction from local businesses.Memphis Blues owner Andre Thomas believes Meet me on Bernard is the silver lining of the pandemic.“There were a lot of setbacks during that t…
Police release new photo of suspect wanted in 2022 downtown Toronto shooting
Toronto police have released a new photo of a suspect in connection with a downtown Toronto shooting more than a year ago as he continues to evade capture.