A lot like dad It’s fascinating watching Justin Trudeau’s career implode. If you’ve been around long enough, you’ll realize it’s not too dissimilar to that of his father’s. As that acclaimed philosopher Yogi Berra said, “It’s like déjà vu all over again.” The elder Trudeau (younger at the time) became leader when it could best […]
Month: May 2024
Ontario Provincial Police to announce results of child sexual exploitation investigation
Ontario Provincial Police will be releasing details Wednesday of a multi-jurisdictional child sexual exploitation investigation.
Montreal to carry out annual warning siren test
The City of Montreal is slated to test out its annual warning siren test Wednesday.
There is no concern about a ‘diminished supply’ of doctors in Ontario: ministry
Recruitment and retention of doctors in Ontario is “not a major concern,” the Ministry of Health suggests in arguments it is making in arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association over physician compensation.
Detectives Investigating Motorcycle Collision in Smithville
On Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at approximately 2:15pm, 8 District (Grimsby/Lincoln) uniform officers attended the area of St. Catharines Street and Industrial Park Road in the Town of Smithville for a serious single motorcycle collision. Read more…
Vancouver police budget increased by nearly half a million dollars for beach booze pilot
The Vancouver Police Department has added another $450,000 to its financials, growing the department’s budget for this year to over $415 million.
Harper hits grand slam, streaking Phillies rout Blue Jays 10-1
Bryce Harper hit a grand slam, Cristopher Sánchez pitched seven strong innings and the red-hot Philadelphia Phillies routed the Toronto Blue Jays 10-1 on Tuesday night.
Canucks and Oilers fan rivalry heating up online on eve of Game 1
As the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers prepare for the puck to drop on Game 1 of their second-round playoff series, fans of both teams are already cranking up the temperature with chirps on social media.
Revamped Phibbs Exchange opens on the North Shore—but without bathrooms
After a year and a half of construction, upgrades to a busy bus hub by the north end of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge are now complete.
‘I love being doubted’: Canucks’ coach embraces underdog role ahead of Round 2
Rick Tocchet doesn’t mind the fact that his Vancouver Canucks aren’t favoured to win against their next playoff opponent.
