Everything that can be done should be done to protect the environmentally-sensitive D’Aubigny Creek area, Brantford city councillors say. Speaking at a special committee meeting on Tuesday, several councillors called on staff to do everything possible to protect the area. “I keep hearing that’s there so many things a developer would have to do to […]
Month: September 2024
SCAM ALERT – Extortion Scam
The Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) is alerting residents about an extortion scam targeting individuals across the region. This scam involves threatening emails where fraudsters falsely claim to have compromising recordings of the victim. The email can contain personal information, including: name, address, phone number, and a google street view image of your home. This information is typically gathered from open-source internet searches and does not indicate a legitimate threat to… Read more…
Police searching for missing man
Provincial police are seeking the public’s help as they search for a young man reported missing Friday morning in Kemptville. The Ontario Provincial Police said a missing person search was currently underway in the Town of Kemptville and the surrounding Municipality of North Grenville. Shortly after 7:30 a.m., the OPP’s Grenville County detachment received a report […]
Alleged Hells Angels gang members arrested after assault, robbery in Hamilton
Ontario police say they have arrested four members of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (MC) and seized a number of firearms after an alleged assault and robbery in Hamilton in July.
Ottawa Senators, National Capital Commission reach agreement for new arena at LeBreton Flats
Official announcement likely to come Friday afternoon
Shots fired at a home in Candiac during the night
Shots were fired at a home in Candiac, Montérégie, on Montreal’s South Shore early Friday morning.
Cool and wet end to the week with frost likely overnight in central/southern Alberta
Friday will be cool and wet with intermittent showers likely through most of the day.
New book to showcase unseen photos of the Peace region before large number of settlers arrived
Local historian David W. Leonard is releasing a book that gives a glimpse of the Peace Country through many unpublished photos just before a large scale of settlers arrived in the area.
Quebec Liberals announce candidate for the Terrebonne byelection
Although its chances of winning the byelection in Terrebonne are very slim, the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) has already chosen its candidate. The candidate is Virginie Bouchard, president of the Lanaudière Regional Council for the party.
Calgary e-scooter injuries have experts preaching rider caution
Injury prevention experts are urging Calgarians to ride carefully as e-scooter crashes land hundreds of people in the hospital.
