Warm daytime highs for the next few days. But it’s that time of year where the overnight and early morning temperatures can be quite chilly.
Month: September 2024
3 men, teenage boy charged in Etobicoke carjacking attempt
Four people, including a teenage boy, are each facing a slew of charges after allegedly taking a male’s keys at gunpoint at a financial institution and stealing his vehicle.
Families read victim impact statements after West Vancouver wedding crash driver pleads guilty
It’s been more than two years since two women attending a West Vancouver wedding were killed when a neighbour drove her Range Rover into an ornamental gate, sending rocks and debris flying into a crowd of guests.
Disbarred B.C. lawyer took client’s $18,200 settlement before ceasing all communication: law society
A former B.C. lawyer who was disbarred for misappropriating client funds was found to have taken an additional $18,200 from an additional client who was paid that money as a settlement for being injured in a car crash.
Drivers, beware: Ile-aux-Tourtes bridge closed in both directions this weekend
The Ile-aux-Tourtes bridge will be completely closed to motorists in both directions this weekend, Quebec’s transport ministry said Monday.
Alberta lowering age of kids who can be vaccinated by pharmacists
Starting early next year, the Alberta College of Pharmacy is allowing pharmacists to give kids as young as two years old a shot.
World Junior Girls Golf Championship coming to Toronto-area golf course
Golf Canada has set an impressive stretch goal of having 30 professional golfers at the highest levels of the sport by 2032.
Cop driving unmarked police car injured following collision with stolen vehicle: Toronto police
An officer driving an unmarked police car has minor injuries following a collision with a reportedly stolen vehicle, Toronto police say.
School bus that crashed on Highway 11 was not carrying any children: Sask. RCMP
A school bus involved in a crash on Highway 11 at Dundurn on Monday afternoon was not carrying any children, the Saskatoon RCMP says.
Lethbridge residents used 16 per cent less water this summer than last
The City of Lethbridge says water usage this summer was lower than expected.
