Golf Canada has set an impressive stretch goal of having 30 professional golfers at the highest levels of the sport by 2032.
Year: 2024
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.
Second man charged in Rocky View County murder makes appearance in court
The second man arrested for the murder of a passerby along a rural road in Rocky View County made his first court appearance on the matter on Monday in Edmonton.
Man wanted on warrants in Lethbridge arrested, faces 16 new charges
Lethbridge police say a man wanted on warrants fled from officers in a vehicle and barricaded himself for hours in a home in the southern Alberta city.
Farmers drive tractors across Bennett Bridge to protest potential sale and break-up of BC Tree Fruits
A group of apple farmers trying to prevent the sale and break-up of BC Tree Fruits gathered again at the corner of Harvey Avenue and Abbott Street Monday morning.This group of demonstrators have been lobbying for all levels of government to step in and save the BC Tree Fruits Cooperative, which …
AEDs installed on the North Shore’s Grouse Grind trail
In a move that could very well save lives, AEDs, or automated external defibrillators, have been installed along the busy Grouse Grind hiking trail in North Vancouver.
Alberta woman dead following crash on Saskatchewan highway
A 24-year-old Alberta woman is dead and three others are injured following a highway crash about two hours west of Saskatoon.
Kelowna man who stabbed police officer known as ‘gentle giant’
It was when Richard McCrae let out an uncharacteristic roar, clenched his fists and moved his arms toward his chest that workers at the Kelowna supportive housing unit felt there was cause to feel unsafe, the court heard Monday.What came next, however, was far beyond what was expected from a per…
