The Ministry of Environment says at this time of the year, deer are often with their young and are more likely to become aggressive.
Month: June 2024
Vancouver Island group release playbook of proposed solutions to health-care crisis
It’s called the Community Healthcare System Support Playbook and it has been two years in the making.
Record amount raised during Cycle for Strong Kids
The numbers are in from the YMCA of Southern Interior BC largest annual fundraiser and it was a record year.In excess of $212,000 was raised during Cycle for Strong Kids on June 2, at the new location in Stuart Park in Kelowna. The goal for the event was to raise enough funds to support 1,300 lo…
Calgary Flames round out coaching staff, adding Brad Larsen as assistant
The Calgary Flames have rounded out their coaching staff, adding Brad Larsen as an assistant coach.
‘Once in a lifetime’: SpaceX visits rural Sask. to retrieve space junk
SpaceX has retrieved several pieces of fallen debris in southern Saskatchewan, months after the space junk first landed in farmers’ fields.
‘I’ve never seen anything like it’: Mosquito counts climbing in Winnipeg
As the month of June rolls on, more and more mosquitos are buzzing around Winnipeg.
Enhanced security at Edgewater Apartments to stop unwanted guests and thefts
Enhanced security measures have been put in place at Edgewater Apartments to stop trespassers, unwanted guests and thieves. The apartment building, located on Lakeshore Drive, has been having “ongoing security issues.” “Often I received text messages or verbal phone calls; it was a constant,” said Coun. Mark King, chairman of the Nipissing District Social Services Administration […]
‘Forced to always be happy’: Court hears private Sask. school paddled students for showing negative emotions
More former students of a private Christian school in Saskatoon testified about corporal punishment they received at the hands of the school’s director on Tuesday.
Canadian Energy Centre to be folded into Intergovernmental Relations, Alberta government says
Change is coming at the Canadian Energy Centre, also known as the United Conservative Party’s controversial energy war room.
Ontario homeowner fighting back against alleged paving scam arrested
A group of Mississauga homeowners hired a construction company with a reputable name, only to find out that it wasn’t the company they thought – setting into motion a series of bizarre events that ended with the arrest of a homeowner.
