Authorities are asking for the public’s help identifying a man and woman in B.C.’s Southern Interior – as part of an unusual investigation into alleged criminal harassment.
Month: August 2024
Veteran cornerback Houston among CFL leaders in interceptions with Stampeders
He’s wearing different colours, but Demerio Houston is still doing his thing. The Calgary Stampeders cornerback stands tied for second in the CFL in interceptions with four, two behind Saskatchewan’s Rolan Milligan Jr. He and teammate Tre Roberson are also tied for third overall in defensive takeaways with four apiece.
Recall issued for tofu products sold by Aliments Wah Hoa
The Quebec Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) has issued a recall for various types of tofu products prepared and sold by Aliments Wah Hoa in Montreal as they are likely to contain the bacteria Bacillus cereus or generic E. coli (non-pathogenic strain).
Driver seriously injured in crash that closed Deerfoot Trail off ramp
Calgary police say a man was hospitalized following a Wednesday morning crash on the off ramp from southbound Deerfoot Trail N.E. onto westbound Stoney Trail N.E.
Quebec schools still short 3,858 teachers ahead of new school year
With just one week to go before the start of the new school year, Quebec schools are still short 3,858 teachers, down from 5,704 last week.
Pedestrian seriously injured following North York collision: police
A pedestrian is seriously injured following a collision in North York, police say.
12-year-old girl among 3 youths charged in Cambridge, Ont., shooting
Waterloo Region police say they’ve arrested and charged three youths, including a 12-year-old girl, in a shooting that left a man injured in Cambridge, Ont., last week.
Ontario byelection to replace Todd Smith set for Sept. 19
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is wasting no time in calling a byelection to fill a seat vacated by a big resignation last week.
Sloppy parking job leads to drugs, weapons charges in northern Alberta
One person is facing charges after police spotted a truck parked in two parking stalls, including a parking spot designated for people living with disabilities.
Multiple B.C. synagogues targeted with bomb threats, premier says
As police investigate bomb threats directed at Jewish institutions across Canada, the premier of B.C. has confirmed “multiple” such incidents within the province.