Police are investigating after a person was shot at a residence in Caledon on Sunday night.
Month: August 2024
What vitamins should you take? Why experts say some answers to this are a ‘big red flag.’ – USA TODAY
What vitamins should you take? Why experts say some answers to this are a ‘big red flag.’ USA TODAY
Hamilton-Burlington SPCA just got a donation of $1.5 million in pet food. But has no place to keep it
Have you got a lead on 10,000 square feet of available warehousing space? If so, the Hamilton-Burlington SPCA wants to hear from you. The animal-welfare charity says it’s looking to store $1.5 million dollars worth of pet food it received as a donation from a group of its partners.
Banff residents vote to do away with downtown pedestrian zone
It’s been a contentious debate – whether to keep Banff’s downtown pedestrian zone – and residents voted Monday night to do away with it.
Expect a sunny Tuesday morning, maybe showers and thunderstorms later
Sunshine in the morning on Tuesday, with the chance of late-day showers and thunderstorms, especially closer to the supper hours.
Sask. hockey player Duncan MacPherson died in Austria 35 years ago. His parents still search for answers.
Anyone who was around Saskatoon in 1989 may remember the name of a local hockey player, Duncan MacPherson, whose story gripped the city.
Man cycles 1,000 km for Wounded Warriors Canada support dog program
Man cycles 1,000 km for Wounded Warriors Canada support dog program
Small lakeside community near Rawdon trapped for days after historic storm
Friday’s storm washed away the only road residents from the community of Lac-Claude near Rawdon had, leaving them trapped for nearly three days.
Quebec municipalities hit by remnants of tropical storm Debby face months of cleanup
Quebec municipalities hit by the remnants of tropical storm Debby say they’re looking at months of recovery from a natural disaster that was unlike anything they had seen before.
Organized crime shifting to domestic fentanyl production: RCMP
Organized crime groups have begun making more fentanyl in Canada rather than importing it from abroad, the RCMP says.
