Winnipeg has over 10 ‘sister cities’ it’s connected to across the globe, and all of them were on display at The Forks Sunday as part of the city’s 150th anniversary celebration.
Month: July 2024
Body of Sask. teen recovered after canoe overturns on Helene Lake
A Sask. teen boy reported missing on Wednesday after a canoe overturned on Helene Lake has been found dead.
‘Phew!’: Montreal’s French nationals relieved by election results
Montreal’s French nationals welcomed the results of the second round of legislative elections with a sigh of relief.
Victim critical after being found shot in Leslieville, 1 suspect outstanding
One person is fighting for their life in hospital after being found with gunshots wounds inside an apartment building in Toronto’s east end on Sunday afternoon.
Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi eclipses turnout of previous party Stampede event
Newly-crowned leader of Alberta’s New Democrats Naheed Nenshi drew a turnout at his first official Calgary Stampede breakfast that eclipsed last year’s party pancake event.
Cape Breton graduate believes life-changing diagnosis prepared him for future – SaltWire Halifax powered by The Chronicle Herald
Cape Breton graduate believes life-changing diagnosis prepared him for future SaltWire Halifax powered by The Chronicle Herald
Moose pays Kelowna tennis players a visit Sunday morning
Some Kelowna tennis players had a unique experience early Sunday morning, when a moose casually strolled by their game in Parkinson Recreation Park.The wildlife encounter occurred at about 7 a.m. while Lawrence Takeuchi was playing tennis at the Parkinson Rec tennis courts.The moose wanders …
‘Meltdown’: A week later, WestJet continues to feel the fallout from mechanics strike
One week after it ended, WestJet continues to feel the effects of a mechanics strike that nearly shut down the airline’s network for 29 hours.
Here’s when Calgary outdoor pools will reopen
The City of Calgary is allowing outdoor pools to open under its new water-use rules but each facility has varying levels of preparation work to do before they can welcome back guests.
Lobster dump in Bonfield
North Bay Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a “large” quantity of lobster disposed of for unknown reasons on the shoulder of Highway 17 in Bonfield. OPP confirm they have received numerous calls about the lobster dump on July 2. Police are reminding the public that it is illegal to litter or dump on the highway. […]
