Entrepreneurs, adolescent and adult, don’t stand alone when Leeds Grenville Summer Company and Starter Company Plus programs have their back. “These programs exist to generate interest and provide support for entrepreneurs in the region,” said Jeanette Johnston, the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville’s small business development officer. Thursday evening’s gathering was at the United […]
Month: June 2024
Montreal thunderstorm watch still in place ahead of Grand Prix weekend
Friday began with mostly cloudy skies, and just before noon the city saw thunder showers. It didn’t come as a surprise as Environment and Climate Change Canada is still advising that Montreal has the makings of potential thunderstorms.
Foothills County man found not guilty of sexual assault involving child; remaining related charges withdrawn
A Foothills County man accused of sex crimes involving children has been cleared of the charges laid against him.
Judge rules evidence in fatal THC-impaired driving case is admissible
A Saskatoon judge has ruled a woman’s admission to consuming drugs before a fatal crash can be used in her trial.
Female Arrested in Relation to Theft from a Residence in Welland
On Friday February 16th, 2024 at 4:21pm, 3 District (Welland/Fenwick) uniform officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service attended a residence in the area of Heather Court in the City of Welland in relation to a theft call. Read more…
Located-MISSING PERSON–NRPS in Niagara Falls and St. Catharines are Searching for 26 Year Old Female
Update – Located – June 7, 2024 Read more…
Grimsby Detectives are investigating Property Damage at the Bench Brewing Company in Beamsville
In June of 2024, detectives with 8 District (Grimsby/Lincoln) began an investigation in relation to a property damage incident that occurred at the Bench Brewing Company, located at 3991 King Street in the Town of Lincoln. Read more…
U.S. Coast Guard responding to reported plane crash off Vancouver Island
U.S. officials are investigating “reports of a plane crash” in the Salish Sea on Friday.
‘It makes us even stronger’: How a threat led to food trucks pulling out of Pembina Valley Pride March and Rally
A Manitoba pride march and rally is serving up a message of love and acceptance after a food truck vendor set to take part in the event was threatened this week.
Quebec’s parliamentary session ends with quest to reclaim powers from Ottawa
Quebec’s national assembly winter session is coming to a close. Amid all the controversy of the past few months, Premier François Legault says there are things to celebrate.
