A suspicious fire at the Roadhouse Grille is one of several “criminal acts” under investigation in South Surrey this week, according to the RCMP.
Month: May 2024
Committee rejects plan to slash $3M from firefighters
The city’s community services committee has rejected a plan for fire services to slash $3 million from its bottom line.
GREEN AND BLUE: Memories of heated rivalry hits new Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green
As Travis Green stood near the Ottawa Senators bench, memories from more than 20 years ago came back. As a Toronto Maple Leafs player, Green, who was introduced as the Senators new head coach Wednesday, was part of what was then a heated Battle of Ontario. Maple Leafs vs. Senators. There was animosity. Anger. High-intensity […]
Kingston police search for man after purse snatched at local park
Officials said the suspect stole a purse from an 89-year-old individual over the weekend at a local park. He is described as being in his 40s.
Homes evacuated, hundreds of FortisBC customers impacted after gas line damaged in North Vancouver
Homes were evacuated and hundreds of customers were without gas service Wednesday after a FortisBC line was damaged in North Vancouver.
Hamilton police release video of shooting that injured bystander
Hamilton police have released video of a shooting that injured a bystander earlier this week.
How the deadly heat dome changed firefighters’ jobs in one B.C. city
Firefighters in the B.C. city that saw the highest death rate during the 2021 heat dome will be able to provide more medical intervention during the next mass casualty or extreme weather event.
Police looking for suspect accused of sexually assaulting woman walking her dog in Markham
York Regional Police are searching for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a woman who was walking her dog in Markham last week.
Actor Gouchy Boy charged with assaulting Montreal photographer before sentencing on sex assault
A Quebec actor known as Gouchy Boy was charged with assaulting a photographer at a Montreal-area courthouse Wednesday minutes before he was sentenced for sexual assault.
No more doctor’s note! Quebec Labour Minister to introduce bill to reduce paperwork
On Wednesday, Labour Minister Jean Boulet announced that he will table a bill to cut red tape, so that family doctors can free up an additional 500,000 medical appointments for patients each year by a plan to put an end to require a medical note in order to be reimbursed by an insurance company.
