A member of the Kettle Valley Neighbourhood Association is calling for traffic calming measures to be added to the community, believing it’s only a matter of time until someone gets seriously hurt or killed by a speeding car.Dave Cartwright has been living in Kettle Valley with his family for th…
Month: July 2024
LCBO stores closed as Ontario-wide strike begins
A breakdown in talks means no deal could be reached between the LCBO and its union, with some 9,000 workers walking off the job after the 12:01 a.m. deadline on Friday.
How the University of Manitoba is decolonizing its art collection
Amidst debate and discussion about what to do with art that reflects an imperialist history, the University of Manitoba is working to decolonize its art collection by replacing problematic paintings and sculptures with contemporary Indigenous art.
Distracting preschoolers with devices could cause trouble down the road, study suggests
Parents who steal a moment of calm by handing over a smartphone or tablet to a fussy toddler could set off a cycle of poor anger management and other problems, according to a recent study.
Copper theft has been growing. The telecom industry wants tougher penalties
The Canadian telecommunications industry wants stiffer penalties for copper wire thieves, who they say are repeatedly causing outages that can leave thousands of customers without service when they cut the wire off telephone poles to sell for scrap metal.
Government now says new human rights chief did disclose key information about controversial social media posts
The federal government now says Birju Dattani, the new head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission, did disclose the alias he used to make controversial social media posts — after it initially claimed that information was never shared before he was hired.
Toronto police searching for sexual assault suspect who allegedly removed ankle monitor
A 29-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting a woman he followed into a public washroom at a North York library had allegedly removed the ankle monitor he was required to wear when he was released from custody.
Police seek potential witnesses in Mill Creek Ravine homicide
Edmonton police are releasing photos of a vehicle whose occupants they believe may have seen activity related to a recent homicide in the Mill Creek Ravine.
Southern Ontario set to experience aphelion on July 5 – InsideHalton.com
Southern Ontario set to experience aphelion on July 5 InsideHalton.comWhat Is Aphelion? Earth Reaches Its Greatest Distance From the Sun on Friday The New York Times
Vancouver considers putting housing before mountain views
Vancouver’s magnificent mountain vistas will be front and centre at city hall next week, when councillors will debate whether to ease view protection rules to make room for more construction.
