B.C.’s Animal Lifeline Emergency Response Team helps evacuate animals across the Southern Interior during emergencies such as wildfires; they’re collecting hauler contacts.
Month: June 2024
‘I was very high on him’: Cup coaches Paul Maurice, Kris Knoblauch have history
Paul Maurice was interviewing candidates to fill an assistant role in 2016 and Kris Knoblauch was No. 16 on a list of 17 names vying for the job. Some eight years later, the two are matching wits in the Stanley Cup Final.
Lewis Hamilton tops third practice session at Canadian F1 Grand Prix
Britain’s Lewis Hamilton was fastest in the third and final practice session for Saturday’s Formula 1 Canadian Grand Prix.
First-degree murder charge for 17-year-old in fatal Forest Lawn stabbing
A teenager has been charged in relation to the fatal stabbing of a Forest Lawn teenager on Thursday.
Calgary charity distributes water to Bowness residents after water main break disrupts community
One Calgary charitable organization has already stepped up to help in Bowness, where a major water main break took place Wednesday.
District issues warning after bear swipes at people walking dog in Squamish Estuary
The District of Squamish is warning residents and visitors after a black bear charged and swatted at two people walking their dog Thursday afternoon.
Man charged after rock thrown through window of Toronto synagogue: TPS
Police have arrested and charged a Toronto man after a rock was thrown through the window of a downtown synagogue earlier this month.
‘This is not the time to garden’: Calgary expected to face water crunch for another week
Calgarians rose to the occasion and cut their water consumption Friday, but there’s still work to do, city officials said at a media briefing Saturday morning.
Province to bring more nurse practitioners to rural Saskatchewan
The Government of Saskatchewan has announced that it’s exceeding its initial goal by offering 27 new permanent nurse practitioners (NP) in rural and remote areas.
Downtown Montreal restaurant told to close packed terrasse on Grand Prix Friday night
On the busiest Friday night of the year, in the centre of the F1 Grand Prix action in downtown Montreal, the fully booked and busy Cafe Ferreira was told to kick customers off its terrasse and close it down.
