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Month: July 2024
Woman escapes home following sexual assault, man charged: Winnipeg police
A 39-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged after he allegedly barricaded and sexually assaulted a woman in a home Monday night.
Wood-Fire Inspired “Janevca” Aims to Open on Vancouver Island This Summer
Andrea Alridge (Osteria Savio Volpe, Cincin Ristorante) will head the kitchen as Executive Chef of Janevca, gearing up to open doors in Esquimalt this August.
Colleen Bready’s forecast: Heat continues to stick around in Manitoba
A heat dome continues its grip over Manitoba and northwestern Ontario on Thursday.
Winnipeg man arrested after physical, sexual assault, police say
Police say the man allegedly barricaded the victim inside, preventing her from leaving, and then physically and sexually assaulted her to the point where she lost consciousness.
How many doctors are there in Canada? Government announces projects to find out
The federal government has answered years-long calls from doctors and nurses to tally and research the number of health workers in Canada with a $47 million funding announcement.
AI wildfire detectors in Vernon, B.C. to remain beyond pilot project
Vernon Fire Rescue Services has been a research partner to test the emergent early wildfire detection technology called SenseNet in Vernon’s wildfire interface zone.
Targeted morning shooting in Abbotsford sends man to hospital, police say
Police are investigating a shooting in Abbotsford that sent one man to hospital early Thursday morning.
Two shooting victims refused to give statements, Saskatoon police say
Two men were hospitalized following two separate shooting incidents in Saskatoon on Wednesday.
Record-breaking heat leads to second day of record energy demand in Alberta
Hot temperatures aren’t the only highs being broken in Alberta this week.
