It’s time we cut through the noise and lay out what’s actually happening at 3305 Cambie Street…
Month: July 2024
Another B.C. trucking company suspended after striking Metro Vancouver overpass
The British Columbia government has suspended another trucking company from operating in the province after one of its vehicles struck an overpass in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday.
Colleen Bready’s forecast: The return of summer heat
After a break over the last couple of days, summertime heat and humidity have returned to Winnipeg, the rest of Manitoba, and northwestern Ontario.
Project Innocence Quebec: Montreal law students get new trials for two convicted men
Over the past year, a Quebec non-profit that advocates for the wrongfully convicted has convinced the federal justice minister to take a second look at two cases in which people have been declared guilty.
Calgary T&T Supermarket location set to reopen after fire
A Calgary’s T&T Supermarket location that temporarily closed its doors after a fire will soon reopen.
Toronto new condo sales plummeted to lowest level since 1997 in first half of year: report
New condominium sales plummeted to a 27-year-low during the first six months of 2024 as a “sharp downturn in construction starts” in Toronto continued to impact inventory levels, a new report by a real estate research group suggests.
Quebec court rules against Concordia University’s attempt to pause tuition hike
A Quebec Superior Court judge has denied Concordia University’s request to delay a controversial tuition hike for out-of-province and international students.
Canadians should remind American neighbours of important relationship: ambassador
As Donald Trump prepares to speak at the Republican National Convention, Canada’s ambassador to the United States is urging Canadians to talk to Americans about the countries’ important relationship.
N.Y. cyclist badly hurt in crash: Chatham-Kent police
A New York woman, 71, was critically injured in a bicycle crash in Harwich township Tuesday. Chatham-Kent police say.
Mosquitoes at a 4-year high in Saskatoon
If it feels like there are more mosquitoes this year, it’s because there are, according to the City of Saskatoon’s entomologist.
