Montreal police (SPVM) confirmed that a four-alarm fire broke out at a building in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough on Sunday.
Month: October 2024
Man charged with assault causing bodily harm
On June 30, Chatham-Kent police began an investigation into a assault, where five male suspects had caused serious bodily harm to another man during an altercation. As a result of the investigation, police formed grounds for the arrest of these men for assault causing bodily harm. On Saturday, at approximately 11:15 p.m., police responded to […]
Childcare services: FIPEQ president steps down
Valérie Grenon, president of the Federation of early childhood educators (FIPEQ) and a leading figure among unionized childcare workers, is stepping down from her position.
Ranee Lee: A multifaceted talent celebrating life in Montreal
Ranee Lee took us on a tour of her Montreal home, and proudly shows off what she calls her “fun room.” It’s where she finds her creative inspiration.
Not-so-tiny goldfish big problem in Alberta town storm pond
An invasion of goldfish at a quiet pond in the southwestern corner of the Town of Sylvan Lake is causing an uproar.
Opposition mounts against Quebec’s new flood maps
Opposition is growing over Quebec’s new flood maps, with the province’s professional association of real estate brokers warning they could disrupt the housing market and directly impact homeowners.
Elon Musk offers $1M giveaway for swing state voters who sign PAC petition
Elon Musk is raising eyebrows – and questions about U.S. election law – with a new stunt: He’s promising to give $1 million to random swing state voters who sign his new petition.
2 charged as heavy police presence on Louis Bull First Nation ends
Two residents of the Louis Bull First Nation have been charged in relation to an incident involving forced confinement and a firearm.
Whitecaps, Timbers to face off in play-in match in Portland
The Vancouver Whitecaps will begin their post-season campaign with a play-in game against the Timbers in Portland on Wednesday.
QB Vernon Adams Jr. leads B.C. Lions to 27-3 rout of Montreal Alouettes
The last few months haven’t been easy for Vernon Adams Jr. A knee injury took him out of the B.C. Lions lineup and, once he was healthy again, the American quarterback remained on the sideline, watching as his team struggled to create consistency. Returning to the starter’s spot Saturday was a big opportunity for Adams — one he was quick to take full advantage.
