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Month: July 2024
‘Quite horrific’: Inquest report into choking death of inmate released
An inquest report into the death of an inmate at a Manitoba jail found she was unconscious for 34 minutes after choking on her food before guards entered her cell.
Quebec Horse Tests Positive for WNV – Equi Management
Quebec Horse Tests Positive for WNV Equi Management
Canucks Prospects: Could Anthony Romani be the steal of the 2024 draft? – Vancouver Is Awesome
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Severe thunderstorm watch in place for Ottawa
A severe thunderstorm watch was issued for the Ottawa region by Environment Canada. An updated advisory at 4:29 p.m. Tuesday said conditions were favourable for the development of “dangerous thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts and torrential rain.” The possible hazards included wind gusts of as much as 90 km/h and […]
‘I was terrified’: Coutts protester says he fled after arrival of RCMP and helicopter
A protester at the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., described in court Tuesday a police presence so overwhelming and intimidating that he decided to go home early.
Kelowna RCMP catch excessive speeders during enforcement blitz
The Kelowna RCMP’s municipal traffic section says they stopped a pair of excessive speeders on Tuesday during an enforcement blitz. Officers were set up in “high collision areas,” one being on Springfield Rd. near View Rd. where an officer captured a vehicle traveling 106 km/h in a 5…
‘Shelves empty’: Sales up at Quebec liquor stores near Ontario amid LCBO strike
Quebec’s liquor Crown corporation says it’s seeing a surge in sales at some stores along the boundary with Ontario amid a strike by workers of that province’s liquor control board.
Ahead of construction holiday, police warn drivers to stay safe on Montreal roads
Ahead of the deadliest two-week period on Quebec roads, the Montreal police service is taking action to protect pedestrians, cyclists and everyone on the road.
Heat wave hard on Kelowna’s homeless
The extremely hot temperatures Kelowna has seen over the last several weeks have started to impact people who are living outside.Kelowna’s Gospel Mission says roughly 260 people are living outdoors in Kelowna, with just over 100 of those individuals camped out at Kelowna’s rail trail.Outreac…
