Before the start of the Flames’ training camp, general manager Craig Conroy and the coaching staff had a message for the young players.
Year: 2024
Ma-Me-O Beach officials say 90% of residents have paid a $19K fee for failed sewer
Officials say 90 per cent of Ma-Me-O Beach residents have paid a $19,500 fee to the village ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline.
20 years for disgraced football coach convicted of sexual assault
A disgraced Winnipeg high school football coach convicted of sexual assault and luring will spend 20 years behind bars.
Sask NDP tear into AIMS system rollout, say costs have risen to $203 million
The Saskatchewan NDP says the province’s troubled payment and scheduling system for healthcare is only half implemented and has costed taxpayers nearly triple its original price tag so far.
Maple Leafs sign former Canadiens captain Max Pacioretty to one-year deal
Max Pacioretty has a new home. The Toronto Maple Leafs signed the veteran forward to a one-year contract Monday after he made the team out of training camp on a professional tryout.
Police arrest two people in missing woman’s death, still searching for third suspect
Winnipeg police have arrested two people and are searching for a third in the death of a woman who was last seen in October 2023.
McGill agrees to drop legal challenge of law faculty union, ending strike
McGill University has agreed to drop a legal challenge of its law faculty’s right to unionize, bringing an official end to a strike during which law professors walked off the job for more than five weeks this fall.
‘An unprecedented attack on Israel’: One year since Hamas terrorist attacks
It’s been one year since the deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel and Calgary police understand tensions remain high in the Middle East — and that the effects are being felt here.
Kanesatake residents accused in illegal dumping case say they’ve done nothing wrong
Some residents of a Mohawk community west of Montreal who are accused by the Quebec government of illegal dumping say they’ve done nothing wrong.
Senior charged after minivan set ablaze outside Vancouver City Hall
The day after a minivan was set ablaze outside Vancouver City Hall, a 78-year-old man has been criminally charged.
