A Winnipeg man is facing a second-degree murder charge in connection with a fatal stabbing in the Central Park area earlier this week.
Month: June 2024
Man seriously injured after being run over by his vehicle in Beauce, Que.
A man in his 20s suffered serious injuries Thursday after being run over by his own vehicle in Saint-Georges, Beauce, about 100 kilometres south of Quebec City.
Sask. company fined $60K for illegally importing taxidermy mounts including baboons, giraffe, hippo
A Saskatchewan company has been fined $60,000 for illegally importing and possessing taxidermized animals that are considered protected wildlife, such as baboons, a giraffe and hippo.
Quebec allocating $2.4 million to Juripop to help victims of workplace harassment
Quebec is providing $2.4 million over four years to the Juripop legal clinic, to enable it to accompany and support employees who are victims of psychological harassment or sexual violence in the workplace.
Should Vancouver’s upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood densify? Council discusses proposed changes
New local and provincial rules are pushing for more housing density in Vancouver, including in the city’s upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood.
512 St. Clair streetcar returning to service on June 23, ahead of schedule
As one TTC streetcar service will be out of service later this month, another is set to resume ahead of schedule. The 512 St. Clair streetcars will return to service on June 23, the TTC announced on Friday.
‘A thief will think twice’: Some Torontonians installing bollards to prevent auto theft
In the face of pervasive auto theft in Toronto, some residents are looking to retractable bollards to stand between their vehicle and potential thieves.
Man accused of sexually assaulting woman in library washroom arrested: Toronto police
Toronto police say a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman he followed into a public washroom at a library in the city has been arrested.
Manufacturing sales up in Canada, at $70.8B in April
Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 1.1 per cent to $70.8 billion in April, helped by gains in sales of transportation equipment, primary metals and chemical products.
Crane ‘repeatedly left’ hanging over Vancouver home caused ‘considerable anxiety,’ lawsuit claims
A Vancouver couple suffered “considerable anxiety” after a crane at a neighbouring construction site was repeatedly left dangling over their property, according to a lawsuit they filed against the developer.
