Mounties in Northern B.C. have set up a dedicated tip line as part of their ongoing investigation into the disappearance of an Indigenous woman two months ago.
Month: September 2024
Winnipeg firefighters battle 2 overnight blazes
Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service crews were called to two fires early Sunday morning in the city’s William Whyte and St. John’s neighbourhoods.
1 person killed, 2 others injured in Brampton collision
One person has died following a two-vehicle crash in Brampton late Sunday morning.
Whistler RCMP searching for family of barefoot, non-verbal child found at Dairy Queen
Mounties in Whistler, B.C., are asking for the public’s help to identify the family of a child found alone at an ice cream shop in the town.
Whitecaps get chances but no goals in scoreless draw with Dallas
A scoreless draw was better than a loss, but still not the result the Vancouver Whitecaps were looking for in their Major League Soccer match against FC Dallas Saturday night.
Woman attacked by knife-wielding man while leaving work, Vancouver police say
A shopkeeper was attacked as she was leaving work in the Mount Pleasant neighbourhood Saturday night, Vancouver police say.
Street racing, speeding in construction zones lead to over $15,000 in fines: Quebec police
Quebec provincial police (SQ) handed out over $15,000 to a series of drivers who were caught speeding and street racing on highways, including some that were construction zones.
B.C.’s Bennett, Ont.’s Hennessy named flag-bearers for Paralympic closing ceremonies in Paris
Swimmer Nicholas Bennett and para canoeist Brianna Hennessy have been named Canada’s flag-bearers for Sunday’s closing ceremonies of the Paralympic Games in Paris.
Bridging the past and present: Montreal artist illustrates Jewish immigrant experience
The exhibit ‘The Past is Before You’ is now showing at the Museum of Jewish Montreal and tells the story of three generations of artist Arnie Lipsey’s family. Each portrait is inspired by old family photographs.
‘It’s morally wrong’: A rural Alberta town reacts to homeless shelter closure
At the end of a side street in Slave Lake, Alta., Lynn Bowes looks at a grey job-site trailer with boarded-up windows and doors that once operated as her town’s only homeless shelter.
