A man has been charged after allegedly tossing eggs at passing cars on Highway 403 in Mississauga.
Month: August 2024
‘A taste like nothing else’: Indigenous-owned cannery is last on B.C.’s coast
St. Jean’s Cannery & Smokehouse based in Nanaimo has been hand-packing products, just like founder Armand St. Jean once did after starting the business in his backyard.
‘It’s an honour’: Scholarships awarded to students with parents who served in the Canadian Armed Forces
Eighteen students with parents who served in the Canadian Armed Forces and died were awarded scholarships in a special ceremony held in downtown Toronto.
Jasper residents anxious on the eve of their return to town following devastating wildfire
More than three weeks after a wildfire forced them to flee, Jasperites will soon be able to return to their beloved town. But there is anxiety among the few who found refuge in the neighbouring town of Hinton, about 45 minutes east of Jasper.
Resident, crews quench house fire in Kelowna
The residential fire happened on Sexsmith Road in Kelowna Thursday morning. An occupant of the house was trying to put the fire out with a hose when firefighters arrived.
Sirens in the Park beckons you to Callander
Emergency services convene in Centennial Park for a day of education and entertainment
2nd Anita Couchie Memorial Golf Tournament coming in September
The event will be held at the Highview Golf Course – 60 Golf Course Line, Powassan. Proceeds go to Cancer Care at North Bay Regional Health Centre.
B.C. Conservative leader meets Jordan Peterson, candidate praises ‘Freedom Convoy’ accused
The leader of the B.C. Conservatives sat down with Jordan Peterson for a podcast interview Thursday.
Saskatoon holds vigil for victims of sex trade
Over the past 25 years, 193 lives have been tragically lost to the sex trade. On Wednesday, the Saskatoon community gathered to mourn these losses.
Marineland ordered to pay $85K after 3 bears kept in cramped quarters for months
Marineland has been ordered to pay nearly $85,000 in fines and restitution after it was found guilty under Ontario’s animal cruelty laws of three charges related to its care of three black bears.
