Alberta’s environment minister expressed little concern that European countries are taking steps toward tariffs on imported natural gas associated with high methane emissions as she promoted the province’s role as an energy ally in Washington.
Month: June 2024
Dieppe, N.B. residents oppose apartment project on former site of Moncton Archdiocese
They argue the 152-unit apartment building isn’t a fit for the low-density residential area and have concerns about losing the century-old trees on the lot.
The Beaches, Loud Luxury to perform at Ice District before Game 6
Oilers Entertainment Group has announced the musical acts that will perform at Ice District before Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Save Our Seine paddles into 30th year cleaning up the river
A grassroots organization has been cleaning up and maintaining the Seine River for well over three decades.
Chatham Maroons say goodbye to Brown, McKay as makeover continues
Chatham Maroons head coach and general manager Richard Santos chuckles ruefully when saying he expects only four to six players back next season.
Passengers asked to plan ahead as Montreal-Trudeau airport expecting summer travel surge
Almost seven million people are expected to fly in and out of the Montreal-Trudeau airport over the next three months — a record amount. With some tricks to avoid more hold-ups, passengers are being asked to plan ahead.
Oilers hope to join ’42 Leafs as only team to win Cup after losing first three games
The Edmonton Oilers are entering territory few teams have charted in the NHL post-season, yet alone in a Stanley Cup final.
Winter in June, again: Oilers and Panthers send this hockey season stretching into summer
It’s officially summer, and the best two teams in hockey during the winter months of the 2023-24 NHL season are still playing.
STM to add new reserved bus lanes, hoping to attract more riders
Montreal’s public transit agency, the STM, is implementing new measures to increase the reliability of its buses in hopes of attracting more riders.
Shirtless man attacks stranger with ‘edged weapon’ in New Westminster: police
The victim, who suffered minor injuries, reported being attacked from behind by a stranger while on the Quayside Boardwalk.