The City of Winnipeg says a College Avenue apartment owner has ordered its residents to vacate the property.
Month: July 2024
‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King will not testify at his trial: Crown
The Crown attorney in the criminal mischief trial against “Freedom Convoy” organizer Pat King says the defendant will not testify.
Nearly 10 years after it was first pitched, Vancouverites can climb the stairway to nowhere
Nearly 10 years after it was first proposed, an interactive piece of public art is officially open in Vancouver’s Hastings Park.
Community mourns loss of parents killed in Oshawa double shooting
People across Durham Region are reeling with grief after a separated couple with two children were shot and killed in their Oshawa homes over the weekend.
Toronto’s Korea Town to host first-ever street festival packed with lots of free activities in August – NOW Toronto
Toronto’s Korea Town to host first-ever street festival packed with lots of free activities in August NOW Toronto
Case backlog at Alberta medical examiner’s office spurs call to regulate drug supply
On average, death investigations in Alberta are taking nine months to complete. Investigations that require more time are considered backlogged. In 2023, there were more than 1,400 cases, nearly four times more than in 2022
Rich Corrente rejuvenated after move to Hamilton Cardinals
Rich Corrente has discovered the fountain of youth in Steeltown.
1 suspect arrested, 2 outstanding following robbery at Cloverdale Mall
One suspect is in police custody and two others are at-large following a robbery at a store in Etobicoke on Monday.
North Bay drenched by short but powerful storm
A brief by powerful storm left some local damage in its wake on Monday afternoon
Calgary e-scooter changes coming to 17 Avenue S.W.
Users will no longer be able to ride Calgary’s shared e-scooters on a stretch of 17 Avenue S.W.
