A professor at the Okanagan College in Kelowna has been nominated for the Giller Prize, one of Canada’s most prestigious awards for a novel or short story collection.Corinna Chong teaches english, creative writing and fine arts at the college through the writing and publishing diploma program, a…
Year: 2024
Johnny Gaudreau, brother Matthew remembered at vigils in Columbus, Calgary – NHL.com
Johnny Gaudreau, brother Matthew remembered at vigils in Columbus, Calgary NHL.comMemorial service information for John and Matthew Gaudreau NHL.com’I’m going to miss that smile’: Tributes pour in as Calgary Flames, Columbus Blue Jackets host vigils for Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau Yahoo News CanadaAccused in Gaudreau brothers’ deaths has pre-trial hearing postponed CityNews TorontoFuneral details for Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau revealed Toronto Sun
AMC Grand Chief collapses during media scrum
The Grand Chief of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs has been hospitalized after collapsing outside of the Manitoba courthouse Friday afternoon.
Dachi is Seeking a Head Chef to Join Their Small and Passionate Team
The Goods from Dachi Vancouver, BC | As our beloved chef Ben embarks on a new adventure, Dachi is excited to open the door to a passionate new leader to head the kitchen at our East Van restaurant and wine bar. As a gathering spot for our community, every dish is made with the same […]
Canada Post proposes 25-cent price hike for stamps in 2025
Canada Post is proposing an increase to regulated postage rates next year, bringing the price of most stamps up by 25 cents to $1.24.
Transit workers fundraise to add new van to Main Street Project’s fleet
A new Main Street Project (MSP) van is set to roll onto Winnipeg streets.
Suspicious package in downtown Vancouver not an explosive, police say
A suspicious package that prompted a major police response in downtown Vancouver Thursday was not an explosive device, authorities have confirmed.
Calgary mayor meets with province over Green Line, Feds ‘surprised’ by funding changes
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek met with representatives from the Alberta government Friday, just days after councillors voted to start the process to ‘wind down’ the $6.2 billion Green Line and transfer the cost and risk to the provincial government.
‘Drowning in patients’: Alberta ER doctors concerned about resources heading into respiratory illness season
Alberta emergency room doctors are worried about a health-care system already stretched to its limits as the province heads into respiratory illness season.
Montreal man given $664 fine for tying dog to parking meter while grabbing a croissant
A Montreal man who tied his dog to a parking meter while he entered a bakery is now facing a hefty fine for breaking a law he had no idea existed.
