A Calgary greeting card designer has won a major international award for one of her designs.
Month: May 2024
WestJet strikes deal with mechanics, avoiding Sask. flight disruptions
Saskatchewan travelers can breathe a sigh of relief — WestJet announced on Sunday it reached a tentative agreement with a newly-formed mechanics’ union just 48 hours before a threatened lockout.
North East Region OPP intimate partner violence report for April
OPP are asking that If you are in an abusive relationship or know someone who is, there are local resources here to help
Montreal companies to sound sirens on Wednesday as part of emergency preparedness drill
If you live or work in Montreal, you might hear warning signals on Wednesday. As part of an annual drill, ten companies will take turns sounding their emergency sirens for three minutes each.
Cash and jewelry stolen from home in Guelph’s west end: police
Police say neighbors saw a man knock on the front door when the homeowners went out on Saturday morning before walking to the back of the house.
U of T sees ‘way forward’ after meeting with student protesters behind encampment
The University of Toronto says it sees “a way forward” after meeting with student protesters behind a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus.
Winnipeg man admits to killing 4 women but says he’s not criminally responsible
Jeremy Skibicki has admitted in court that he killed four women in Winnipeg in 2022.
‘Real despair’: High-ranking officer explains isolation, mistreatment at TPS that pushed her to help officers cheat on exam
The first female Black superintendent in Toronto Police Service history was in despair over what she believed was systemic mistreatment of Black officers and was attempting to diversify the ranks on her own when she helped six constables cheat in a promotions exam, her lawyer told a police tribunal Monday.
Fire at Tamaracouta Scout Reserve destroys main building
Police are investigating after a fire broke out at a former Scouts Canada camp in the Laurentians over the weekend.
City recommends converting 60 townhouses into condominiums on Oakwood Ave.
The units would be for sale for under $200,000 per unit.
