A woman in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood woke up to a stranger groping her early Saturday morning, according to local police.
Month: July 2024
PHOTOS: Fun times at annual Blenheim Cherryfest
The 41st annual Blenheim Cherry Fest was another success. People filled the streets of downtown Blenheim on Saturday for the event featuring live music, carnival rides, shopping and the entertaining cherry pit-spitting contest. New this year was helicopter rides provided for the first time by Zimmer Air Services, an aerial agricultural spray company. Here are […]
Lions Gate Bridge, Stanley Park Causeway closed after ‘serious collision’
A major thoroughfare in Vancouver has been shut down in both directions Saturday afternoon due to a “serious collision,” authorities say.
21-year-old man charged in Brampton hit-and-run that seriously injured 17-year-old boy
Police have arrested the alleged driver of the vehicle, who fled the scene after hitting a 17-year-old boy changing his tires in Brampton earlier this month.
Montreal Shakespeare company ready to hit a park near you
Repercussion Theatre’s travelling Shakespeare in the park is ready for another big production in the Montreal area.
Traffic lights coming to busy Winnipeg Costco intersection
Drivers navigating a traffic headache in Winnipeg’s St. James neighbourhood are one step closer to getting some relief.
Granby Zoo employees launch second strike day
A second strike day was launched on Saturday morning by Granby Zoo employees, for an indefinite period. Negotiations are still not progressing quickly enough, according to the employees represented by the Syndicat national des salariés de la Société zoologique de Granby (CSN), seasonal section.
Essential workers allowed to return to Labrador City as wildfire eases
Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey called it a ‘good news day’ as he announced some Labrador City residents will be allowed to return home after a wildfire forced an evacuation last week.
Abbotsford police seek ‘arrestable’ suspect in string of recent break-ins
Police in Abbotsford are asking the public to keep an eye out for a man they say is “arrestable” for a series of recent residential break-ins in the city.
Fundraiser launched to help family return Sask. drowning victim to India
A GoFundMe page has been set up to support the family of Yuren Patel, a 23-year-old man who drowned at Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park last week on Sunday.
