Mounties on Vancouver Island are searching for a man who allegedly used an axe to smash the windshield of a woman’s car while she was camping inside the vehicle.
Month: August 2024
Ontario police lay more than 8,000 traffic-related charges over August long weekend
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say they laid more than 8,000 traffic-related charges over the August long weekend.
Winnipeg pharmacy celebrating 65 years on Ness Avenue
A local pharmacy is celebrating 65 years of business at its Ness Avenue location.
B.C. announces appointment of new chief coroner
The British Columbia government has appointed Dr. Jatinder Baidwan as the province’s new chief coroner following the retirement of Lisa Lapointe earlier this year.
Cultural sites suffered flood damage, says Williams Lake First Nation
The Williams Lake First Nation says two and possibly three Indigenous cultural heritage sites sustained extensive damage when a torrent of water breached a landslide that had blocked the Chilcotin River in British Columbia’s central Interior.
The ‘insane’ viral chocolate muffin taking the Olympic Village by storm
Norwegian swimmer Henrik Christiansen is not only an Olympic athlete, he’s also the internet’s beloved ‘Muffin Man.’
Flash flooding risk in Ontario, Quebec as Debby approaches
MONTREAL, Que. — More than 100 mm of rain is forecast to hit parts of Eastern Canada by the weekend as the remnants of tropical storm Debby make their way to the region. Environment Canada is warning of heavy rain…The post Flash flooding risk in Ontario, Quebec as Debby approaches appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
A look at charred remains of Vancouver fire as some nearby residents allowed home
Cleanup continues Thursday and the fallen crane likely will not be removed for several days as the investigation continues, according to Vancouver fire Deputy Chief Robert Weeks.
Taylor Swift in Toronto: Chow confident in city’s security following foiled attack in Vienna
Mayor Olivia Chow says she is confident the city will be safe for Taylor Swift’s upcoming Toronto shows after concerts in Austria were cancelled following the discovery of a planned attack outside the venue.
Beer, wings and pizza: Alcohol and food now available at northeast Edmonton 7-Eleven location
7-Eleven Canada announced its expansion of the licensed restaurant program with a new location in Edmonton.
