Winnipeg police have arrested and charged a man with first-degree murder in connection with the death of a man on Flora Avenue last year.
Month: July 2024
Vancouver’s History of Independent Grocery Stores, Vol. 11
The City of Vancouver archives recently released a new series of digitized Heritage Inventory photos. Predominately from the 1970s, these photos are great because they document the city’s ever-changing streetscape, and feature buildings and businesses that had never before been considered for heritage study. Included in the series are some fantastic photos of small, independent […]
Family of missing Calgary senior concerned for her wellbeing
Calgary police are looking to the public for help locating a senior missing since Monday.
LCBO strike: Union ramps up pressure with no talks planned to get deal
The union representing Ontario liquor store workers has ramped up pressure in a five-day-old strike, with no talks planned to hammer out a deal.
Cenovus demobilizes some oilsands site staff due to wildfire
The Sunrise site lies about 60 kilometres northeast of Fort McMurray and produced about 48,900 barrels per day in 2023.
East Coast RV trip features family, food and a few bumps
Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island offer plenty of opportunities for both relaxation and fun
SGI, SaskTel both highly profitable, province reports
Saskatchewan’s Crown corporations are reporting their annual profits this week. Both SGI and SaskTel had only good news to share when it came to the dollars and cents of the respective operations.
‘Really frustrating’: Affordable rental building in Surrey to be torn down for high rises
Dozens of residents of an affordable rental building in Surrey will be forced to look for a new place to live after council unanimously voted to move forward with a new development.
READY: La Quercia and La Bettolina On the Hunt for Experienced Bartenders and Servers
The Goods from La Quercia + La Bettolina Vancouver, BC | La Quercia is looking for experienced bartenders and servers to join the teams at our Kitsilano location, as well as our Sunshine Coast outpost, La Bettolina. La Quercia provides a comprehensive, seasonally focused menu framed within the slow cooking tradition expressed in northern Italian […]
What to know about the plague after a suspected human case in Colorado – The Washington Post
What to know about the plague after a suspected human case in Colorado The Washington PostBubonic Plague Strikes Colorado, Health Officials Confirm NewsweekPlague is among the deadliest bacterial infections in human history. Cases still happen today CTV NewsBubonic plage detected in Colorado: All you need to know about the disease The Times of IndiaHuman plague case confirmed in Colorado, health officials warn FOX 11 Los Angeles
