Crews are still working 24 hours a day to repair issues along Calgary’s Bearspaw feeder main and, after consistently pushing past the limit on water use for day, officials moved the mark.
Month: September 2024
Brandon Moreno to face Amir Albazi in new main event of UFC Edmonton card
Former flyweight champion Brandon (The Assassin Baby) Moreno will take on No. 3 contender Amir (The Prince) Albazi in the main event of a UFC Fight Night card on Nov. 2 in Edmonton.
Ford rules out Ontario election in 2024, but could call an early election in 2025
Ontario Premier Doug Ford ruled out calling an early election this year, but left the door open on Tuesday to calling one in 2025.
Canadiens’ Caufield to now wear No. 13 to honour Gaudreau
The Montreal Canadiens have announced that forward Cole Caufield will wear jersey No. 13 in honour of his friend and fellow hockey player, Johnny Gaudreau, who passed away on Aug. 29.
Trudeau should step down to prevent Poilievre from winning election: LGBTQ+ activists
LGBTQ+ activists say Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s pledge to remain the Liberal leader through to the next election, despite dwindling public support, is putting them at risk.
Bank of Canada set to announce third consecutive interest rate cut today
The Bank of Canada will announce its interest rate decision this morning as forecasters expect it to deliver another quarter-point rate cut.
Resident questions Burnaby refinery’s internal investigation
A Vancouver man is questioning the findings from a Burnaby refinery’s investigation, and wondering why a third-party didn’t do the probe.
Closing arguments underway in murder trial of man accused of killing teen passerby during B.C. gang shooting
With no eye witnesses or video placing Kane Carter at the crime scene, Crown prosecutors have spent the last few months presenting the jury with large amounts of what they describe as “circumstantial” evidence.
Long-serving Black leader Dr. Clarence Bayne has died at 91
A longstanding leader in Montreal’s Black community, Dr. Clarence Bayne, has died at 91.
Okanagan farmers plead for government help in preserving BC Tree Fruits Co-op assets
The affected farmers are desperately calling on the government to work with them in preserving the co-op’s assets.
