The Calgary International Film Festival starts Thursday, but excitement was whipping up Wednesday night.
Month: September 2024
Adolis García’s home run backs Cody Bradford as Rangers beat Blue Jays 2-0
Adolis García hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning, Cody Bradford pitched seven strong innings after the worst start of his career, and the Texas Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-0 on Wednesday night.
Former federal cabinet minister not ruling out court action to get a new B.C. Liberal Party
Former federal Liberal cabinet minister Herb Dhaliwal wants to help fill the political gap left by the collapse of BC United.
Premier Smith aims to help fund private school construction in Alberta
Danielle Smith did not offer details about how much private school construction costs might be incentivized, but said she wants to see what independent schools might pitch.
Credit cards, passports, licences: Metro Vancouver police find thousands of pieces of stolen mail
New Westminster police believe they uncovered evidence of an identity fraud operation when they found some 8,000 pieces of stolen mail in a home in the city’s Uptown neighbourhood.
Here are the restaurants in the 2024 Michelin Guide Toronto & Region
The Michelin Guide has released its 2024 restaurant selection for the Toronto region, with four new establishments getting a Micheline star. Here are the places included in the guide.
Laval health authority seeks 40 Foster Families as dozens of children await care
The Laval health authority, CISSS de Laval, says dozens of children need foster care, but there aren’t enough families to take them in. The agency is now asking people to open their homes and provide these children with the stability they need.
Employee from St. Catharines Collegiate Charged with Sexual Assault
On Thursday September 12, 2024, the Child Abuse Unit with the Niagara Regional Police Service began an investigation into a sexual assault that occurred at St. Catharines Collegiate, located at 34 Catherine Street in the City of St. Catharines. Read more…
22 bus shelters in Brampton damaged: police
Twenty-two bus shelters throughout Brampton have been damaged, police say.
New legislation aims to transfer development, planning authority to Jasper
New federal legislation aims to give the fire-ravaged Rocky Mountain town of Jasper full authority over local land planning and development instead of Parks Canada.
