Kelowna RCMP say officers were assisting paramedics early Saturday when one officer saw a white SUV come into contact with a parked RCMP vehicle.
Month: May 2024
Bigger things were expected for the Toronto Blue Jays, who are mired in last place
The Toronto Blue Jays started the 2024 regular season aiming for bigger things after crashing out in the wild-card series last fall.
Longtime weather specialist Lori Graham announces she’s leaving CTV Montreal
CTV News Montreal’s ray of sunshine — Lori Graham — is leaving the station after more than 25 years. The longtime weather specialist announced on Tuesday that she is saying goodbye to her CTV family to spend more time giving back to the community, specifically, her faith community on the South Shore.
Fans should be skeptical, but maybe Travis Green is right choice as Ottawa Senators coach
Before and after Tuesday’s official announcement – Travis Green has been hired to be the Ottawa Senators’ head coach – fans were lighting up social media with criticism. The reaction was swift, with many fingers pointing at the Senators for more of the “same old, same old, bad hire … bad hire.” Why not Craig […]
Saskatoon police renew calls for help solving historic homicide
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is again seeking public assistance in solving the 2006 homicide of Hughie James Assiniboine.
Grieving B.C. family seeks apology over paranormal TV show as network removes broadcast
The family of a teenage girl who died in Victoria says it’s traumatized by an episode of a TV show about the paranormal – and its complaints have now led to it being removed from APTN and APTNlumi.ca.
TTC to boost service on 24 bus routes starting Sunday
The TTC says that improvements to two-dozen bus routes will start coming online later this week and will eventually boost overall transit service in the city to 96 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.
11% decrease year-over-year in toxic drug deaths, B.C.’s March data shows
At least 192 people died in B.C. from toxic drugs in March, the latest data from the provincial coroner shows.
Nugget at Noon newsletter delivered straight to your inbox
Tomorrow, the North Bay Nugget will officially launch its Nugget at Noon newsletter, bringing the paper’s front page straight to readers’ inboxes just in time for lunch. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon, newsletter subscribers will receive a rundown of what the Nugget’s reporters have been working on. The free newsletter offers the day’s top […]
Alberta ombudsman says rules for developmental disabilities program unfair
Alberta’s provincial ombudsman says a government body has unfairly denied a young man with autism the supports he needs.
