No one was injured when a plane crash-landed at an airport in the Township of Oro-Medonte on Tuesday.
Month: August 2024
13 people charged with mischief for pro-Palestinian protest in Vancouver
Thirteen people who were arrested at a pro-Palestinian protest in Vancouver earlier this year have been charged, according to authorities.
‘Pure professionalism’: Winnipeg recording studio welcomed Mark Hamill for voiceover work
Hollywood legend Mark Hamill stopped by a Winnipeg recording studio to do some voice acting work while in the city.
Police shoot suspect with ‘less-lethal’ round, IIO investigating incident
RCMP say a man was shot with a rubber bullet Monday as officers responded to reports of a stabbing in Penticton. They later found the 911 call had been made by the man himself.
Northern Sask. community under evacuation order as wildfire approaches
A wildfire is forcing residents of a remote community in Northern Saskatchewan to evacuate.
North Vancouver RCMP seek suspect accused of assaulting senior
Mounties in North Vancouver are investigating an assault on a senior in a local park late last month and are asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect.
‘Nothing will move’: Concern over rail strike reaches fever pitch in commodity-driven Saskatchewan
Concern over a potential rail strike is hitting a fever pitch in Saskatchewan.
New study claims hospital staffing crisis will get worse
The report says Ontario ranks near the bottom in Canada in key healthcare funding measures
Indigenous Lens program introduces youth to film industry
A program geared towards empowering and educating Indigenous youth as future filmmakers kicked off at Lethbridge Polytechnic last weekend.
Air Canada must pay spouses more than $500 each for cancelled flight, B.C. tribunal rules
B.C.’s small claims tribunal has awarded more than $1,000 to a couple whose arrival in Vancouver was delayed by more than four hours due to a cancelled flight from Montreal.
