The unofficial start of summer is upon us. If you still haven’t made plans for Victoria Day, here’s what’s open and closed around Toronto on Monday.
Month: May 2024
Victoria Day in Toronto: here’s what’s open and closed
The unofficial start of summer is upon us. If you still haven’t made plans for Victoria Day, here’s what’s open and closed around Toronto on Monday.
Pickleballers eye noise-reduction measures after North Saanich expulsion
A battle is brewing on the Saanich Peninsula after North Saanich council closed the only dedicated pickleball court in the area.
Penticton Seniors’ Society celebrates 30-year anniversary
For three decades the Penticton Seniors’ Society has provided a space for adults 50-years-old and up. Which is a population that’s been steadily rising in the city for years.
Canada’s Masse wins women’s 100-metre backstroke race at Olympic Trials
Canadian swimmer Kylie Masse has booked her ticket for the Paris Olympics.
B.C. man shot sex worker in the back during drug-fuelled birthday, court hears
A man from B.C.’s Lower Mainland has been sentenced to four years behind bars after shooting a sex worker in the back during a drug-fuelled 43rd birthday.
Victoria Day long weekend: where to watch fireworks?
If you are looking for places to watch the fireworks this weekend, here’s a list of celebrations from the GTA to the Niagara region.
B.C. father and son team up for Peking to Paris car rally
“My son and I are about to embark on the longest and toughest classic car rally in the world,” said Tom Kinahan.
Forecast turns favourable in fight against wildfire threatening northern B.C. town
A low-pressure system moving into northern British Columbia is expected to dampen wildfire activity that has forced several thousand people to flee their homes in and around Fort Nelson, the BC Wildfire Service says.