A fire in Saskatoon’s Stonebridge neighbourhood burned through the roof of a home and drew a crowd of onlookers on Sunday.
Month: May 2024
Edmonton man charged in March Whyte Avenue hit-and-run
An Edmonton man faces several charges in a hit-and-run involving a woman and her child on Whyte Avenue in March.
What sacrifices are you making to live in Toronto?
Living in Toronto comes with its sacrifices, including living in a shrinking space at a higher cost.
Michael Bublé joins Snoop Dogg as judge on singing competition series ‘The Voice’
Michael Bublé is taking his seat at “The Voice” this fall.
Saskatchewan Party MLAs barred from Regina Pride parade over school pronoun law
Organizers for Regina’s Pride parade have barred legislature members of the governing Saskatchewan Party from participating in the event in June.
Local roundup: Sabourin wins MAC silver; Branton eyes Olympics; Red Devils lose two
Chatham’s Payton Sabourin won a silver in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at the Mid-American Conference track and field championship.
Ted Baker, Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand begin closing sales in Canada
Ted Baker Canada has begun closing sales at its stores as well as its Brooks Brothers and Lucky Brand locations in Canada.
Canucks’ Zadorov fined $5,000 for post-game crosscheck on Oilers’ McDavid
A Vancouver Canucks defenceman has been given the highest possible fine under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement after a scrum broke out at the end of Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers Sunday night.
No concert ticket? No problem — Swifties can still gather at ‘Taylgate’ in Toronto
Whether you were lucky to nab tickets to one of Taylor Swift’s six sold-out Toronto concerts in November or not, a new ‘fan experience’ hopes to get you into the party spirit.
Honda Canada picks Port Colborne, Ont., for next plant in EV supply chain
The next Ontario community to share in Honda Canada’s $15-billion investment to establish a Canadian electric vehicle supply chain will be Port Colborne, in Niagara Region. Company executives are expected to join Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford at the official announcement on Tuesday.