George Springer slammed two of Toronto’s five home runs to trigger a 10-3 rout for the Blue Jays against the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.
Month: August 2024
B.C. landslide ‘dramatically’ impacts salmon spawn but conditions improve: task force
The Tsilhqot’in National Government says river conditions are ‘slowly improving’ after the massive landslide that temporarily dammed the Chilcotin River last month, but salmon spawning activity is being delayed.
B.C. teacher disciplined for taking sides in family law dispute with ‘biased and unprofessional’ court statement
A B.C. teacher has been reprimanded for taking sides in a family law dispute involving a student’s parents.
Here’s how Calgary school boards are handling Alberta’s cellphone ban
School is around the corner for students and new for the 2024-25 academic year is the new policies banning cellphone use in classrooms.
Should Manitoba change its flag? New survey finds Manitobans are split
There is a polarizing debate among Manitobans when it comes to our provincial flag. Probe Research wanted to know if we should replace the flag which contains a Union Jack and a bison. The results of a survey showed almost a complete split.
As hate-crime landscape evolves, a reminder — online behaviour exists in real life
A lawyer with the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association says it’s wise to remember that even though charges over offensive social media activity are rare, online posts exist in real life and involve real people.
Man charged with mischief for allegedly starting several fires Vernon, B.C.
A 33-year-old man is facing multiple charges for allegedly setting several fires in Vernon on Monday.
Suspect outstanding in 3-vehicle collision, 1 person injured: Toronto police
Toronto police said one person is injured following a three-vehicle collision on Tuesday afternoon.
B.C. woman charged, another suspect outstanding in Toronto fraud investigation
Toronto police say they’re still searching for a suspect wanted in connection with a fraud investigation where a victim was defrauded of about $20,000.
Toronto Crime Stoppers is offering a $5K for auto theft tips, but only for a limited time
Toronto Crime Stoppers is stepping up its efforts to help combat auto theft in the city by offering a $5,000 cash reward to those who provide information that will help police identify and arrest those responsible for it.