The male victim involved in this incident succumbed to his injuries in hospital on August 27, 2024. Read more…
Year: 2024
Port Lands gas plant emissions seven times too high for new housing development: report
The proposed height of some buildings that are part of a new residential development on Toronto’s east waterfront have been called into question after a newly released report found that a nearby gas plant is producing emissions seven times higher than the legal limit.
It’s now too late to buy travel insurance if Air Canada cancels flights, but this is what to know for the future
As many as 110,000 Air Canada passengers could be affected daily if the airline doesn’t reach a deal with its pilots’ union by Sunday. However, it’s too late for flyers to purchase coverage for the flights that could be impacted by a work stoppage.
Yellowknife RCMP arrest man wanted in ‘random’ July shooting in Edmonton
A 19-year-old man has been charged with what police called a “completely random” shooting in central Edmonton.
Social media comments blocked: Montreal mayor says she won’t accept vulgar slurs
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante is defending her decision to limit comments on her social media accounts — with an announcement on social media.
Council approves $6.6M tender for Queen’s Line, Merlin Road intersection, roundabout
A $6.6 million overhaul of the Queen’s Line and Merlin Road intersection will begin soon, after council approved a tender for the work Monday night.
‘Another option’: Sask. widening scope of practice for pharmacists
The provincial government is widening the scope of practice for Saskatchewan pharmacists with the launch of a new pilot project.
Bonnyville teacher accused of paying off student after sexual assault: Alberta RCMP
Bonnyville RCMP received a tip that an elementary teacher had allegedly sexually assaulted a student and paid the student money in hopes that they would not disclose the incident.
Colleen Bready’s forecast: A return to summertime heat is on the way
A cold front that brought wildfire smoke to Winnipeg and across southern Manitoba on Tuesday has now passed us by.
Metro Vancouver men charged after several kilos of drugs seized
Two men are facing drug-trafficking charges after police seized several kilograms of cocaine, fentanyl and methamphetamine from multiple Metro Vancouver properties last year, British Columbia’s anti-organized crime task force announced Wednesday.
