Town council halted operations in May to slow a perceived spike in crime that residents said stemmed from the space.
Year: 2024
Brantford band wins international music award
Brantford’s Joan Minnery is over the moon with excitement as her band SIVLE received a prestigious music award last month. The band’s original single Sing It Like Pearl – a tribute to Janis Joplin – won Best Band Single at the 2024 International Singer-Songwriters Association Awards held in Atlanta, Georgia. “In the Indie industry this […]
‘Stagnant’ weather pattern doing little to break up wildfire smoke in Manitoba
Warm temperatures and light winds won’t do much to alleviate wildfire smoke Tuesday in a portion of Manitoba, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) said.
Letters Sept. 10, 2024: ‘Maybe with the right spell, we can cast Trudeau from government.’
Resorting to magic Look, nothing we have tried can get rid of Trudeau. How about we try: Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice, Beetle Juice! Terry Toll (Maybe he’ll just end up living on, forever in our nightmares.) Take a break from immigration Isn’t it just great, another terrorist in Canada with desires to travel to New […]
CAQ still hasn’t fulfilled promise to create 37,000 daycare spots
Francois Legault’s government is far from its commitment to create 37,000 subsidized daycare spaces by March of next year.
Hoggard to seek bail today pending attempt to appeal sexual assault conviction
Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard is expected to seek bail at a court hearing today, weeks after beginning to serve his sentence for a sexual assault conviction.
Mets rally to beat Blue Jays 3-2 for 10th win in 11 games
Tyrone Taylor scored the tying run on a wild pitch in the eighth inning before fellow pinch-runner Eddy Alvarez dashed home on a passed ball as the New York Mets rallied past the Toronto Blue Jays 3-2 Monday night for their 10th victory in 11 games.
Nearly half of Canadians want federal election after NDP-Liberal agreement ends, poll suggests
Following the announcement of the end of the NDP-Liberal confidence and supply agreement, a new national survey reveals that 47 per cent of Canadians would support calling a federal election to be called, while only 34 per cent would prefer not to.
Rate cuts have yet to budge GTA housing market: RBC
While the Bank of Canada may be lowering interest rates, the move is not having an immediate effect on Canada‘s housing market, an economist at one of Canada’s biggest banks says.
Female rushed to trauma centre after incident on QEW in Mississauga: paramedics
One person has been taken to a trauma centre following an incident on the QEW in Mississauga early Tuesday morning, Peel paramedics say.
