Donald Trump was whisked off the stage at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania after loud noises rang through the crowd.
Month: July 2024
Highstreet hoping to build 37 energy-friendly townhomes on Gordon Drive
Highstreet is asking the city to rezone a property in Kelowna’s Upper Mission so it can build 37 townhomes on Gordon Drive.Highstreet, a real estate development company, is all about sustainability, so the three-storey townhomes would be designed to the highest tier of the BC Energy Step Code, c…
First responders can’t go to Victoria neighbourhood without police, chief says
A recent attack on a Victoria paramedic and the subsequent threats against cops who were called in to help mark the latest incidents of violence against local first responders, the city’s police chief said in announcing emergency personnel would no longer respond to calls from a specific neighbourhood without police backup.
Cooler Friday weather results in reduced water consumption
Cooler Calgary weather helped water consumption drop Friday, the city said in its Saturday update.
Tired of moral victories, Elks host Redblacks looking for first win of 2024
Edmonton Elks coach and general manager Chris Jones is fully aware that his team has played four close games through what has been a very tough schedule.
Detectives Seeking Assistance in Identifying Suspect in Assault/Robbery in Niagara Falls
On Saturday, July 8, 2024, at approximately 8:00pm, 2 District (Niagara Falls/Niagara-on-the-Lake) uniform officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service attended the parking lot at Value Village located at 6278 Lundy’s Lane in the City of Niagara Falls in response to a robbery call. Read more…
Environment Canada says ‘heat event’ expected in Ottawa starting Sunday
“Extreme heat can affect everyone’s health.”
B.C. crews battling cluster of new wildfires in Lillooet area
Firefighters are working on a cluster of new blazes that were sparked by lightning overnight in the Lillooet Fire Zone, according to the BC Wildfire Service.
Community honours 12 Black children who drowned 70 years ago
A new sign has been posted honouring the 12 Black children who drowned while on an outing off the shores of Ile-Bizard in 1954.
Potential for baseball-sized hail as severe thunderstorm warnings hit Manitoba
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) have issued several severe thunderstorm warnings and watches for southern parts of the province.
