The Calgary Tower will be lit up blue and orange on Monday night, but it won’t be in support of the Edmonton Oilers.
Month: June 2024
POLICE: No one hurt in north-end fire
Firefighters managed to contain a fire at a north-end home on Saturday night, and no one was injured, Brockville Police reported. Police were notified at about 8:15 p.m. that the Brockville Fire Department was responding to an active fire at a residence on Millwood Avenue, police reported Monday. “The Brockville Fire Department responded quickly and […]
Some areas of Old Montreal permanently going pedestrian-only, others just for the summer
The City of Montreal has unveiled its plans to pedestrianize some sections of Old Montreal.
Man who lit woman on fire aboard Toronto bus not criminally responsible for her death: lawyers
The man charged with killing a woman by lighting her on fire on a bus two years ago admitted to causing her death at the outset of his trial in Toronto, but argued he shouldn’t be found criminally responsible due to a Schizophrenia diagnosis.
Calgary to see risk of afternoon thunderstorm Monday
Calgary saw a warm and humid start to the week after a breezy below-seasonal weekend.
These were the most popular baby names in Quebec last year
Noah and Liam for boys and Florence and Alice for girls were the most popular first names for newborns in Quebec last year, according to the annual rankings published by Retraite Quebec.
Terry Fox statue being moved to Sparks Street today
The new location will be along the original route that Terry Fox took during his Marathon of Hope in 1980.
Video shows moment float plane collided with boat in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour
The Transportation Safety Board is investigating a serious incident after a Harbour Air float plane and a recreational boat collided in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour.
Attempted murder investigation underway after shooting in Markham: police
A shooting at a home north of Toronto on Saturday is being investigated as an attempted murder as police search for the suspects involved.
Canadian universities flag foreign influence registry’s potential ‘chilling effect’
Canada’s leading research universities warn that a proposed foreign influence transparency registry could have an unintended “chilling effect” on international partnerships, meaning Canada misses out on cutting-edge opportunities.
