The public health unit says a local bird tested positive for West Nile Virus this week. The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit says a bald eagle in the South Grenville area tested positive for the virus, but it is not known whether the bird acquired the virus locally. Officials say West Nile Virus […]
Month: June 2024
Winnipeg woman, 76, killed in rural Manitoba highway crash
Police were conducting speed enforcement around noon on Thursday, when an officer heard a crash nearby at Highway 8 and Northumberland Road.
High fluoride levels in Alberta hamlet’s drinking water
Kneehill County has completed a water study in Wimborne with CIMA+ a Canadian engineering company, to test the fluoride levels in the hamlet’s drinking water.
Ontario animal welfare agency seeks donations after taking in 12 Shih Tzu dogs
An Ontario animal welfare agency is looking for donations after taking in 12 Shih Tzu dogs in poor condition.
WICC Announces CEP Forensic as new National Sponsor
TORONTO, ON, JUNE 7, 2024/insPRESS/ – Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC) is pleased to officially welcome CEP Forensic as its newest National Sponsor. CEP Forensic is a Canadian forensic engineering firm, originally founded in 1972. CEP operates Canada-wide, providing…The post WICC Announces CEP Forensic as new National Sponsor appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Montreal home sales tick up as prices rise from last May: real estate board
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales rose 3.6 per cent in May compared with the same month last year, with levels slightly higher than the historical average for this time of year.
Crash on Manitoba highway leaves woman dead
A crash on a Manitoba highway on Thursday has left a woman dead and a man with injuries.
Beware of unpaid parking ticket text scam: City of Vancouver
The City of Vancouver is warning locals to be wary of text messages claiming a parking ticket has been unpaid.
F1 fans told to leave Gilles-Villeneuve track area due to Montreal storm
The 25,0000-odd F1 fans who had trekked to Ile Notre Dame in Montreal for Friday’s practice sessions were told to leave the Gilles-Villeneuve circuit after a major rain storm hit the island.
Human remains discovered along Saint John River, police investigate
Saint John Police said emergency personnel responded at about 9:30 a.m. to a report of human remains in the water near the river’s Reversing Falls.
