One person has been taken to the hospital with minor injuries after a vehicle rollover in Etobicoke on Sunday afternoon, say paramedics.
Year: 2024
1 person injured in Etobicoke vehicle rollover
1 person injured in Etobicoke vehicle rollover
44th annual Terry Fox Run in Calgary surpasses fundraising goal
Around 2,000 people laced up for the 44th annual Terry Fox Run in Calgary Sunday, raising funds for cancer research and bringing hope to survivors and their families.
Made in Canada breakthrough is a game changer in heart valve technology: UBCO
A team of researchers from the University of British Columbia Okanagan believe they have found a game changer in heart valve technology.Dr. Hadi Mohammadi, an associate professor with the school of engineering, says their latest work, dubbed the iValve, is their most advanced yet and combines th…
2 teens killed, 5 injured in suspected drunk driving crash near Consort
Two teenagers are dead and five are injured after a crash near Consort early Sunday morning.
Homicide unit investigating after fire victims die in hospital
A fire that tore through a north Winnipeg building early Saturday morning is being investigated as a homicide.
Health minister walks back claim about abortion access in hospitals
Health Minister Adriana LaGrange played down concerns that transferring some hospitals to Covenant Health would negatively impact reproductive health care, but the minister’s claim about abortion access is contradicted by provincial policy and data.
Medicine Hat’s MacKenzie Porter named Female Artist of the Year at CCMAs as Josh Ross wins big
Josh Ross and his whisky-soaked ballad of heartbreak and hope took home top honours Saturday as k.d. lang got the band back together at the 2024 Canadian Country Music Association Awards.
Residents unhappy about plan to build affordable housing in Bowness greenspace.
A group of Bowness residents gathered at a small greenspace on Bowness Road on Saturday to oppose plans to put up a new building.
‘The Life of Chuck’ wins the Toronto Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award
The Toronto International Film Festival’s People’s Choice Award went to ‘The Life of Chuck,’ handing Mike Flanagan’s Stephen King adaptation one of the most-watched prizes of the fall film festival circuit.
