Bob Fox, known to many as an educator, coach and leader with the Chatham Capitol Theatre project, has died.
Month: June 2024
Homeless encampments an evolving issue, council told
Homeless encampments are a complicated issue in an ever-changing legal landscape, municipal staff told Chatham-Kent councillors Monday.
Low water levels at St. Andrews Lock and Dam
The federal government is advising the public that water levels are low at the St. Andrews Lock and Dam.
Loblaw, Sobeys owners ordered to hand over info in Competition Bureau probe
The bureau is investigating the use of property controls in the grocery sector, which are clauses in lease agreements that restrict other potential tenants and their activities.
Jury trial of men charged with murder conspiracy at Coutts blockade to resume
A jury is set to return today to hear evidence at the trial of two men charged with conspiracy to commit murder at the 2022 border blockade at Coutts, Alta.
Port Colborne Man arrested in Connection with Luring a Minor
In January 2024, Ontario Provincial Police Detectives assigned to the Child Sexual Exploitation Unit began an undercover investigation into the Luring of minors using the Internet. In April 2024, the Niagara Regional Police Service Internet Child Exploitation Unit and the Ontario Provincial Police Child Sexual Exploitation Unit commenced a joint investigation into a suspect residing in Port Colborne. Read more…
Caisse to recommend a tramway for Quebec City, but not a third link
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) will propose a tramway project for Quebec City in its report, set to be presented on Wednesday. It will not recommend a third highway link scenario.
Warning from control tower to pilot issued before Vancouver float plane crash
Audio between the control tower and the pilot of a plane that collided with a recreational boat in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour revealed a warning was issued about the approaching watercraft.
$3,000 in baseball gear stolen from New Westminster field: police
Police are looking for a large, steel storage box containing $3,000 worth of baseball gear they say was stolen from a New Westminster field earlier this year.
Edmonton landfill waste carbon capture project inks deal with Canada Growth Fund
A company proposing to use carbon capture and storage technology to create clean electricity from landfill waste has become the second to secure a carbon price backstop contract through the Canada Growth Fund.
