Legislation restricting disruptive protests targeting B.C. schools came into effect Friday, with the province saying there have been 20 such incidents since last September.
Month: June 2024
Blockade briefly stops Pride Parade in downtown Winnipeg
A group of protestors briefly blocked the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday.
Solid support for Fill the Bus campaign
With volunteers stationed at grocery stores throughout Chatham-Kent, the community showed solid support for the Fill the Bus campaign on Saturday. The Helping Hands initiative, in its fifth year, collected food donations at locations including Chatham Sobeys, Real Canadian Super Store, Giant Tiger, Food Basics, Dollar Tree and No Frills. Other spots included Wallaceburg No […]
Canadore’s indoor athletic facility set to be completed by September
Canadore College’s multi-use recreation indoor facility will be open for September. The Nugget got a chance to tour the 85,000-square-foot dome last week that will boast opportunities for year-round football, soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, volleyball, dry land training and sport conditioning. Shawn Chorney, vice-president strategic infrastructure, Indigenous and learner services at Canadore College said he’s […]
25-year-old driver dead after single-vehicle rollover crash in Clarington, Ont.
A 25-year-old driver is dead after his vehicle crashed into a concrete barrier and rolled over on a Clarington, Ont. highway overnight, the OPP say.
Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime beaten by Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets at French Open
Montreal’s Felix Auger-Aliassime was beaten by Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets – 6-3, 6-3, 6-1 – at the French Open on Sunday.
The West Block – Episode 38, Season 13
Murders, gun crimes, and sexual assaults are all on the rise, so it’s no wonder Canadians say they feel less safe. Does the Liberal government have a plan?
211,000 Quebec construction workers to vote in union ballot
Starting Monday, more than 211,000 workers in Quebec’s construction industry are being called upon to choose the union of their choice — a ballot that only takes place once every four years.
Police investigating triple shooting in Hamilton
Hamilton police are investigating an overnight shooting that left three people injured.
The notorious convention that nearly broke Top 40 radio forever
Sixty-five years ago, there was a convention for radio DJs in Miami that was summed up as ‘booze, broads, and bribes.’ It was the start of a scandal that echoes into today.
