A local CFL fan is hoping to set a new world record by seeing games played at all nine of Canada’s stadium in the span of 362.5 hours.
Month: July 2024
Rent in Calgary climbs in June, but remains far from the highest in Canada
A new report suggests that while rental prices in Calgary climbed last month, they remain lower here than in many other Canadian cities.
These Sask. communities broke weather records on Thursday
Several communities in Saskatchewan set new daily maximum temperature records on Thursday as the heat continues to blanket the province.
St. Andrews Airport marks 60 years
Vintage planes will be taking to the sky over a Manitoba community to celebrate a significant milestone for its airport.
‘This space is long overdue’: Manitoba government provides more details on safe consumption site
The Manitoba government has announced an initial price tag for the development of a safe consumption site in Winnipeg.
‘Sky’s the limit’: Winnipeg’s breaking community hopes to see sport grow with Olympic debut
With breaking set to make its Olympics debut at the 2024 Paris Games, the local breaking community hopes to see opportunities spin off to help the sport grow.
Ontario should allow grocers to sell alcohol during LCBO strike: Taxpayers Federation
LCBO workers have now been on strike in Ontario for a full week and at least one group says it might be time for the government to consider allowing other retailers to sell alcohol.
Vancouver ‘view cones’ adjusted to allow more housing, work space
Vancouver city council has voted in favour of updating – and in some cases removing – so-called “view cones,” which limit developments blocking mountains views.
Poilievre says Trudeau a ‘human piñata’ at NATO, still won’t commit to spending goal
Pierre Poilievre says NATO allies treated Prime Minister Justin Trudeau like a human piñata at the leaders’ summit this week — but he still won’t commit to the alliance’s spending goal.
Conservatives would close supervised drug consumption sites near schools, playgrounds: Poilievre
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says supervised consumption sites are just ‘drug dens’ and that he will close them if his party forms the next government. Poilievre visited a park near such a site in Montreal this morning and said he would close all locations near schools, playgrounds and ‘anywhere else that they endanger the public.’
