A cyclist was sent to hospital Friday after being struck by a vehicle in the Town of Mount Royal.
Month: June 2024
Turtle Island Festival celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day in Kelowna
The Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society celebrated National Indigenous People’s Day with their Turtle Island Festival on Friday, shutting down the block for music, dancing, drumming and learning, as well as truth and reconciliation.“It is an opportunity for conversation, for recognition, for lear…
Where is Louis Riel? Heritage Minute of Métis leader quietly removed
A decision to quietly remove a decades-old Heritage Minute on Louis Riel has left some in the Métis community scratching their heads, as questions are raised about how Canada’s history is portrayed.
Concern over Indigenous identity fraud heightened by government definitions: minister
The Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says a lot of talk about the issue of so-called Indigenous identity fraud is based around apprehensions people have about the government defining who is — and who isn’t — a rights-holder.
Saskatoon ‘Rock Your Roots’ Walk breaks personal record with thousands attendees
A sea of orange stretched as far as the eye could see along Saskatoon’s riverfront as a record-breaking 5,000-plus people took part in the ‘Rock Your Roots’ Walk on Friday.
Arrest made after pedestrians allegedly assaulted in downtown Toronto: TPS
An arrest has been made after two women and a man were assaulted in separate occasions by a male suspect, according to police.
Lethbridge celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
National Indigenous People’s Day celebrations got an early start today.
National Indigenous Peoples Day in Calgary: a chance to heal, remember and celebrate
National Indigenous Peoples Day was marked with many special ceremonies and events across the city of Calgary.
LOCATED – Missing Person – NRPS in West Lincoln searching for 32-year-old female
Jessica has been located safe. Read more…
‘Historic victory’: Judge orders Quebec to pay taxi drivers $143 million
A Superior Court judge has ordered the Quebec government to pay taxi drivers $143 million in compensation for its decision to abolish their permits nearly five years ago.