Canada’s Savannah Sutherland set a personal best and new Canadian record, but had to settle for second place on Saturday in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Month: June 2024
North Saanich, B.C., home destroyed in fire
No one was injured, but a home was destroyed and its residents displaced after a fire in North Saanich early Sunday morning.
‘It will not happen again,’ Montreal mayor wants answers after terrasses closed on Grand Prix weekend
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante would like a post-mortem by Monday after fire department officials told a number of restaurants to close their terrasses on Friday night during one of the busiest nights of the year.
Protestors call for Legacy Christian Academy defunding ahead of criminal trial
John Olubobokun, former director at Legacy Christian Academy in Saskatoon, will face trial on abuse allegations this week. More trials for staff facing charges will follow.
Housing advocates calling on government to double the number of social housing units in Quebec
The Montreal-based housing advocate – FRAPRU (Front d’action populaire en réaménagement urbain) – is calling on the Quebec government to double the number of social housing units in the province within 15 years.
Calgarians continue to cut water consumption over weekend: Gondek
Calgarians continued to conserve water Saturday as city residents contended with a major water main break that remains days away from being fixed.
Man, 21, facing a $1,400 fine and possible charges for excessive speeding while impaired, Quebec police
A young man from Montreal’s South Shore is looking at an over $1,400 fine for speeding and possible impaired driving charges after a Quebec provincial police (SQ) stop.
UPDATE 1 – Detectives Investigating Lincoln Death
Homicide detectives, working alongside 8 District (Lincoln/West Lincoln/Grimsby) uniform officers and the Forensic Services Unit (FSU) continue to investigate the death of a woman located in a rural area of Lincoln. Read more…
After 300 days in a B.C. shelter, this dog finally found his forever home
A dog who spent the first three-and-a-half years of his life suffering and almost a year at a shelter has found his forever home, according to the BC SPCA.
Bandits continue strong start to 2024 CEBL season, defeating Surge 70-65
Vancouver continued its fast start to the CEBL season Friday night, when the Bandits defeated the Calgary Surge 70-65.
