The Manitoba government has appointed a panel to oversee a school board that has been shaken by controversy.
Month: June 2024
Calgary teenager Alex Berg wins first F4 race in England
A 17-year-old Calgarian won his first British Formula 4 race Sunday.
Toronto police officer facing sex assault charge
A Toronto police officer is facing a sex assault charge in connection with an incident going back more than a decade.
Atlanta food court shooting, bus hijacking in single day put city on edge
Shortly after multiple people were shot at a downtown Atlanta food court, a witness held a bus driver at gunpoint and fatally shot a passenger. Both shooters were arrested.
Quebec’s principals are quitting in unprecedented numbers: association
The amount of school principals quitting in Quebec is reaching unprecedented numbers. That’s according to the Quebec Association of School Principals, which represents 800 members. Many principals are struggling to fulfill their roles effectively due to a significant increase in administrative tasks, the association said.
Niagara police release audio of grandparent scam involving fraudster claiming to be RCMP officer
New audio has been released in which a man pretends to be an RCMP officer in an attempt to rip off one grandmother in the Niagara Region by claiming that her grandchild needed bail money.
Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – May 27th – June 10th, 2024
In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region. Read more…
City, township team up to tame unruly dogs at cemetery
Elizabethtown-Kitley Township has enlisted the help of the City of Brockville to deal with the longstanding issue of dogs running off-leash and causing issues at the Brockville Cemetery. The cemetery, located at 1524 County Road 2 in Elizabethtown-Kitley, has seen multiple issues in recent years of dogs running off-leash, something that is expressly forbidden by […]
How can Manitobans get involved in background acting? Casting agents weigh in
Manitoba is quickly becoming a hub for film and television, with a number of productions filming in the province year-round.
Alberta increases fine for failing to have boats inspected by 1,200%
The Alberta government is increasing fines against boaters who fail to have their watercraft inspected to prevent the spread of invasive species in the province’s waterways.
