Catherine Sanche says her cousin and best friend Emily Sanche never feared her boyfriend Thomas Hamp would hurt her in the weeks leading up to her death in February 2022.
Month: September 2024
Detectives Investigating Assault at Way to Grow Daycare in Niagara Falls
On Friday September 13, 2024 at 1:33pm, detectives with the Child Abuse Unit with the Niagara Regional Police Service began an investigation into a serious assault that occurred at the Way to Grow Daycare located at 6071 Valley Way, in the City of Niagara Falls involving a child attending the daycare. Read more…
Halloween Alley opens in Kelowna
It may only be mid-September but Halloween Alley is back in Kelowna and they have thousands of costumes and spooky decorations to get you ready for October 31.The everything-Halloween shop comes to Kelowna each year a couple of months ahead of the big day and helps everyone get in the spirit to …
Prosthetic leg, live goldfish among items left on Winnipeg buses
There’s nothing average about some of the stuff that gets lost on the bus
Thunderstorm warnings cover southern Saskatchewan, including Regina
Southern Saskatchewan is host to hostile looking skies as Environment Canada warns of intense thunderstorm activity Tuesday evening.
The TTC says ridership reached a post-pandemic high
If it’s been feeling busier during your commutes on the TTC, it’s because there has been an uptick in ridership.
OPP charge 22-year-old North Bay following single motor vehicle collision
One person was arrested and charged after police responded to a single motor vehicle collision. The Nipissing West Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police and Emergency Medical Services responded to a single motor vehicle rollover on Highway 17, West Nipissing Monday around 10:45 p.m. The lone driver received minor injuries and was transported to the […]
Rent, mortgage costs still concerning for Albertans despite cooling inflation
Canada’s annual inflation rate has reached the central bank’s two per cent target for August, but many consumers in Alberta are still feeling the pinch of high costs for shelter, rents and mortgages.
Aim of Edmonton school’s book vending machine is to increase literacy
An elementary school in Edmonton now has a vending machine that offers culturally relevant books.
Tories will likely get chance to introduce non-confidence motion next week
Next week could be the first opportunity for Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to introduce a non-confidence motion asking the other parties to topple the Liberal government.
