Starting today, speed limits are now higher along a number of stretches of provincial highways, including Highway 401 and Highway 403.
Month: July 2024
Work stoppage averted for Richmond, B.C., boating production workers, machinists
A union representing 320 production workers, machinists and maintenance personnel for a boating manufacturing company in Richmond, B.C., say it has averted a work stoppage.
355 pounds of stolen wire recovered by Alberta RCMP
Alberta police say two men are facing charges in connection with the alleged theft of a large amount of cut cable and copper wire that was found in a trailer in Innisfail this week.
Josh Classen’s forecast: Some weekend showers and a brief break from the heat
The cooling trend continues in Edmonton and right across central and northern Alberta.
Police arrest one of three suspects who allegedly broke into Oakville home in search of car keys
Halton police have arrested one of three suspects who allegedly broke into an Oakville home in the middle of the night and searched the premises for car keys before eventually giving up.
Calgary rock project Cindy Lee among acts shortlisted for Polaris Music Prize
The Polaris winner will be announced Sept. 17 during a gala presentation at Toronto’s Massey Hall.
Video shows individuals running for safety after daytime shooting in downtown Hamilton
Hamilton police have released video footage showing a number of individuals running to safety after gunfire erupted in the city’s downtown core on Wednesday afternoon.
Humidex to reach 40 in several Manitoba communities: ECCC
The extreme heat is set to continue for just a little bit longer in Manitoba; however, temperatures are expected to cool down soon.
MS patients in England offered 10-minute jab in place of infusions – The Guardian
MS patients in England offered 10-minute jab in place of infusions The GuardianNHS rolls out ‘speedy’ MS injection Yahoo News Canada
Payouts for the many over the few: employee ownership trusts take shape in Canada
Three times a year, the 600-or-so employees of Friesens Corp. gather in front of the publishing house to accept envelopes, each one holding a cheque for the workers’ share of company profits.
