Two elderly people were found lifeless on Friday in the Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge borough of Quebec City.
Month: June 2024
Housing and identity: Questions about Mississauga’s future as election looms
Ana Chang has lived in Mississauga since the age of seven and is now raising her own children in the southern Ontario city that has seen rapid development over the last three decades.
Animals on the lam: Welfare group documents exotic animal escapes, attacks
In a bid to draw attention to the ongoing and dangerous problem of keeping exotic wildlife in captivity, either in zoos or as house pets, World Animal Protection Canada is building a new database and interactive online map to document all the events it can find.
Ontario man considers selling house before mortgage payments rise $2,000, even after interest rate cut
An Ontario man says he’s still considering selling his house, despite this week’s interest rate cut, with his mortgage payments set to leap over $2,000 next month.
Retiring head of Barrie food bank reflects on challenges of pandemic, jump in demand
After seeing the agency through a global pandemic and an unprecedented jump in demand, the head of Barrie’s Food Bank is retiring.
City program helps Edmonton property owners pay for graffiti clean-up
The amount of graffiti showing up on private property throughout Edmonton is rising.
Intersection improvements coming to Kelowna’s Springfield and Spall Rd.
More traffic delays are expected in Kelowna next week as the City has announced plans for improvements to the intersection of Springfield and Spall Rd.Starting Monday, June 10, for approximately four weeks, motorists, cyclists and pedestrians can expect localized lane closures in the area and ma…
‘Just a matter of time’: Renewed calls for safety measures after pedestrian struck on notorious B.C. road
Authorities are investigating a crash along Mariner Way in Coquitlam, B.C., that left a pedestrian injured Thursday evening.
Motor vehicle collision shuts down Miller Ave and 71st St. E. in Saskatoon
Motorists in Saskatoon are advised to avoid the area of Miller Avenue and 71st Street East following a motor vehicle collision Friday afternoon.
F1 drivers get a taste of tricky conditions ahead of Canadian Grand Prix
Formula One drivers got a taste of what to expect this weekend on a practice day riddled with wild weather at the Canadian Grand Prix.
