The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) say the Monday’s homicide victim has been identified as Norman Wenzel.
Month: July 2024
Take-Aways From a Week of Working in a Vineyard
Late last year, in October 2023, I had the opportunity to fulfill one of my long-harboured desires: getting my hands dirty, while growing my understanding, appreciation and respect for winemakers, by spending some time working on a small scale vineyard in Quebec.
Edmonton’s amendment of its 15-minute city plan ‘legitimizes the conspiracy theory’: professor
The topic of 15-minute cities returned to Edmonton city hall last week. Discussions about the urban-planning design led city councillors to make an amendment to its plan to appease concerns about movement. Canadian Research Chair and Health Law and Policy Chair at the U of A Prof. Tim Caulfield joined CTV Morning Live to discuss the conspiracy theories surrounding 15-minute cities.
‘Amazing’ lacrosse career at Syracuse for Chevarie
Brantford’s Bianca Chevarie couldn’t have been happier with her time at Syracuse University on the women’s lacrosse team. “I look back and it was amazing,” said Chevarie, who spent five seasons on the Orange roster. “There is no place like Syracuse in the country. The type of program, the team and the coaching staff we […]
Peterborough man charged after allegedly ‘screaming’ homophobic slurs, burning Pride flag
A 48-year-old man from Peterborough is facing several charges after allegedly uttering homophobic slurs and burning a Pride flag.
Hercules to fly over residence to mark Winnipeggers’ 100th birthday
A gigantic celebration for a giant birthday is planned in south Winnipeg Wednesday, and will feature a flyover from the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Cocaine Recovered by Niagara Falls Street Crime Detectives
On July 2nd, 2024, at 1:35am Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) detectives assigned to the 2 District (Niagara Falls / Niagara-on-the-Lake) Street Crime Unit, observed a 2011 BMW sedan being operated on Ferry Street near Main Street, in the City of Niagara Falls. Read more…
Mounties identify suspects after rainbow crosswalk defaced in Langford, B.C.
Mounties say two people suspected of vandalizing a rainbow crosswalk in Langford, B.C., have been identified.
Nearly four out of 10 Ontarians considering leaving due to cost of housing: survey
Nearly four out of 10 Ontarians say that they are considering leaving the province due to the high cost of housing, a new survey has found.
RCAF to fly over 100-year-old Winnipeg veteran’s home
Weather permitting, the Royal Canadian Air Force will fly a CC-13oH Hercules aircraft over the home of a Winnipeg veteran Wednesday afternoon.
