We are completely shifting gears, from record-breaking heat last week to cool, wet weather this week.
Month: September 2024
Cyclist seriously injured after being struck by driver in southwest Scarborough
A cyclist has been seriously injured after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in southwest Scarborough on Monday evening.
‘Indigeneity is invited with open arms,’ says NAC resident chef Chris Commandant
The National Arts Centre sous chef’s cooking will be showcased at special dinners on Sept. 19 and Oct. 3.
Road closed in North Vancouver due to gas leak
A gas leak in North Vancouver Monday afternoon has closed a busy section of road during the rush-hour commute and left hundreds without service.
Provincial police investigating the death of a baby in Saguenay
Provincial police investigating the death of a baby in Saguenay
High diver Molly Carlson discusses mental health and body positivity
Diving 21 metres straight into the St. Lawrence River is all in a day’s work for high diver Molly Carlson. Carlson said her recent big win at the Red Bull Cliff Diving competition was “so special,” with the city’s skyline as a backdrop. The Ontario native who now calls Montreal her home says the city has played an important role in her life.
‘Definitely has a smell’: Morden working to address smelly tap water
There’s an odour in Morden, but it’s not in the air, it’s coming from the tap.
Suspect charged in 2022 killing of Vancouver taxi driver
Two years after a taxi driver was attacked and killed in East Vancouver, a suspect has been charged in his death.
B.C. to review conservation officer training after more than 600 bears killed last year
The British Columbia government is partnering with a bear welfare group to reduce the number of bears being euthanized in the province.
Driver strikes teenagers near school in Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Que.
Several teenagers were hit by a driver near a high school in Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Que., following an altercation with a pedestrian.
