Two men are facing numerous charges after a police chase early Thursday morning ended with the seizure of a stolen car, a firearm, and ammunition.
Month: May 2024
Nutrien CEO wants fully automated or tele-remote operations in all 6 mines
Improved mine automation helped fertilizer giant Nutrien Ltd. increase potash production in the first quarter amid strong demand for its products, the company’s chief executive said.
Ontario appeals judge’s decision to strike down parts of agriculture law
Ontario has appealed a judge’s decision to strike down as unconstitutional parts of an agriculture law that made it illegal to get a job on a farm under false pretences to expose conditions inside.
Canadian military completes training exercise in Huron and Bruce
More than 800 reservists with the Canadian military were deployed in an early May training exercise that stretched over a 250-kilometre area from Hensall to Lion’s Head. Conducted by 31 Canadian Brigade Group, Trillium Venture had soldiers participate in a number of exercises in communities across Huron and Bruce counties in response to a simulated […]
Motorcyclist seriously injured in south Edmonton collision
The collision happened at around 7:30 a.m. Friday, at the intersection of 33 Avenue and Parsons Road.
‘We’re here to win’: New MLSE president backs Shanahan, Treliving
The Maple Leafs’ key decision makers spoke with the media today for the first time since the team’s first-round playoff exit.
Colleen Bready’s forecast: After overnight storm, sunshine returns
You might’ve woken up a little early in Winnipeg thanks to an overnight thunderstorm and a couple of hours of rain after that.
Northern lights could appear across Canada as ‘severe’ geomagnetic storm nears
Clear skies in your area could mean a spectacular display of northern lights, thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm expected to hit Earth.
Toronto Fire Chief Matthew Pegg announces retirement
Fire Chief Matthew Pegg is calling it a career after 32 years with Toronto Fire Services.
‘Full of s—‘: Special meeting called over politician’s comments
A special meeting has been called to discuss whether Franco-Ontarian Liberal MP Francis Drouin should resign as president of the Canadian chapter of the Assemblee parlementaire de la Francophonie.
