A transformer fire in Toronto’s downtown core has left thousands of Toronto Hydro customers without power.
Month: May 2024
Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – May 6th to May 12th, 2024
In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region. Read more…
Ottawa to acquire Quebec Bridge from CN, will spend $1 billion on span over 25 years
The federal government says it has reached a deal with Canadian National Railway Company to acquire the historic Quebec Bridge.
2 wildfires burn out of control near Fort Nelson, B.C.
The town of Fort Nelson is on high alert as two out-of-control fires now burn in the area.
Home sales in April up 10% compared with year ago, but monthly sales slow
The Canadian Real Estate Association says the number of home sales in April rose 10.1 per cent compared with a year ago, but attributed the gain primarily to the early Easter long weekend.
Evolving justice system gets strategic and widespread Alberta support, minister says
A changing and diverse justice system – beyond the courtroom – has earned government support across much of the province, Alberta Justice Minister Mickey Amery said in an interview last week.
The lottery that benefits a slew of Manitoba charities
Manitoba has long been known as one of the most generous provinces in Canada and there are many different organizations asking for your support.
PHOTOS: LKSSAA track and field championship, Day 1
The Northern Vikings began their defence of the overall team title when the LKSSAA track and field championship began Tuesday at the Chatham-Kent Community Athletic Complex.
‘Still open for business’: Pressure on remaining short-term rentals in Kelowna
“Their first question is, do you have a license?”A woman who has operated a legally complying short-term rental in Kelowna for 12 years says she has been getting more inquiries from people worried about the new provincial and municipal rules around short-term rentals as the busy summ…
Kelowna council gives nod to rezone land for industrial use
Kelowna city council is supporting a plan to rezone land at the northern end of the city to create a new industrial park.The land at 380 Bubna Road, on the border between Kelowna and Lake Country, is currently zoned for natural resource extraction and agriculture/rural residential (non-ALR). The…