As temperatures soar in Edmonton, there are concerns for the city’s vulnerable population.
Month: July 2024
Saskatchewan wins injunction to block CRA from collecting carbon tax
The Sask. Party claimed a victory Monday in its showdown with Ottawa, winning an injunction to block the CRA from collecting the carbon tax ahead of a Federal Court hearing.
Federal Court agrees to stop CRA from garnishing Sask. account over unpaid carbon tax — for now
An injunction blocking the Canadian Revenue Agency (CRA) from garnishing Saskatchewan’s bank account has been successful, according to the province.
Fewer young Quebecers are donating blood: Héma-Québec
The number of young people donating blood in Quebec has been declining for the past five years, a challenge for Héma-Québec, which is continuously working to fill its blood bank.
Toronto Raptors waiting on Sasha Vezenkov
Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri is willing to be patient with Sasha Vezenkov.
Remnants of Hurricane Beryl could bring ‘torrential’ downpour to Ottawa
The weather system is expected to hit Ottawa beginning late Tuesday night or Wednesday, and continue into Thursday, Environment Canada said.
Off-duty member of B.C.’s gang unit hit pedestrian, police watchdog says
B.C.’s police oversight agency has been called in to investigate after an off-duty member of the province’s anti-gang unit struck a pedestrian, leaving her with serious injuries.
More than 44,000 Hatch baby sound machine power adapters recalled in Canada
Health Canada says thousands of power adapters sold with baby sound machines are being recalled due to an electrical hazard.
Crews responding to structure fire in Kelowna
The Kelowna Fire Department is rushing to a structure fire at the intersection of Benvoulin and Casorso roads.A large plume of black smoke is rising from the area.Photos from the scene show what appears to be an abandoned structure on fire. The burning building is adjacent to the Kelowna Dri…
Consultations set to begin on location of planned supervised consumption site in Manitoba
The Manitoba government is making progress on its plan for the province’s first supervised drug consumption site.
