When Marvin Henschel spotted a strange and hairless creature wandering through a front lawn in B.C.’s Lower Mainland, he could barely believe his eyes.
Month: May 2024
Tickets still available as ‘Messi Mania’ visits CF Montreal; club expects a sellout
Tickets are still available for ‘Messi Mania’ in Montreal — if you’re willing to pay up. Montreal hosts Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami CF in Major League Soccer action Saturday at Stade Saputo as the global icon makes his first professional trip to Canada.
Montreal comic book artist among those honoured with Canada Post stamp
Montreal graphic novelist Michel Rabagliati is among four artists Canada Post honoured with stamps that went on sale on Friday.
Caledon man faces charges after collision on Six Nations
Six Nations Police have charged a 32-year-old Caledon man following a collision Thursday night. Police, fire, and EMS personnel responded at about 8:20 p.m. to a two-vehicle collision on Second Line of Six Nations of the Grand River First Nation. Both vehicles were heavily damaged. Bystanders at the scene told officers that one of the […]
Dump truck heavily damaged after crash on Circle Drive North
A dump truck was heavily damaged following a crash Friday afternoon on Circle Drive North.
Ministry trying to improve traffic light timing on Highway 97 in Kelowna
Kelowna drivers may have felt this week that traffic was flowing a lot slower on the Highway 97 corridor through the city.Morning commuters over the Bennett Bridge reported delays of around 30 minutes, despite a lack of crashes, reminiscent of the peak of tourist season.It might be the traff…
Where and when to see the northern lights in Toronto tonight
The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, are expected to illuminate the sky in Canada tonight, including in Toronto, thanks to a rare and severe solar storm.
Former seniors’ complex being transformed into 37 affordable housing units in Lethbridge
A former Lethbridge seniors living community is in the process of being transitioned into a new affordable housing complex in Lethbridge for seniors 55 plus.
Canada abstains on Palestine recognition at UN, open to statehood before peace
Canada abstained from another United Nations vote Friday aimed at formally recognizing Palestine, while opening the door to supporting statehood before the end of the current conflict.
B.C. finance minister says she will retire following provincial election this fall
British Columbia’s finance minister says she won’t be running again in the next provincial election after serving in the legislature for nearly two decades.
