A one-year-old child remained in critical condition at CHEO on Saturday while two adults were still in hospital in serious, but stable condition following a three-vehicle collision on Highway 417 in Ottawa’s west end on Friday. An Ontario Provincial Police spokesperson said one adult and another child, age three and an occupant of the same […]
Month: June 2024
Lanny McDonald and a few old Flames take the Stanley Cup on a surprise visit to the man who saved his life
The Stanley Cup was passing through town Friday, and Lanny Legend took it upon himself to take it for a surprise visit.
Pirates dump Blue Jays 8-1 to end Toronto’s four-game win streak
Ke’Bryan Hayes and Bryan Reynolds homered to power the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-1 victory over Toronto on Saturday afternoon and end the Blue Jays’ four-game winning streak.
Parkinson’s fundraiser lifts spirits in search of new treatments
Family, friends and researchers have joined Parkinson’s patients at St Patrick’s Island on Saturday for a fundraising and awareness picnic.
Embroiled B.C. mayor seeks court order to overturn censure, sanctions
Quesnel mayor Ron Paull has filed a court petition to overturn sanctions imposed on him after his wife allegedly circulated a controversial book about residential schools.
Saskatoon civic election season begins, Hilary Gough won’t seek re-election
There will be a number of new faces entering the political scene, while some will be leaving for new opportunities.
‘It was so nice’: Vancouver students take home big prizes at national science fair
Vancouver was well represented at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa this week.
Bottom feeders in November, Oilers sit one win away from Stanley Cup final
The Edmonton Oilers — among the Stanley Cup favourites when training camp opened — had got off to a disastrous start to the NHL season.
Stanley Cup cup keeper talks space, scratches and special moments
Lord Stanley and cup-keeper Miragh Bitove stopped by CTV News Edmonton Saturday morning to share a bit about the storied award.
Okotoks lives by the long ball, crushing three homers in 10-2 defeat of Bombers in Brooks
The Okotoks Dawgs won their first road victory of the season Friday, defeating the Brooks Bombers 10-2.
