Police are searching for three men who they say attempted to lure a 10-year-old boy into their car in Ajax last month.
Year: 2024
‘A hell of a fire’: Home destroyed in farm fire south of Saskatoon
A large fire south of Saskatoon has destroyed multiple buildings, including a home.
Tory MP deletes post that claimed cost of living is driving parents to traffic kids
Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri has deleted a post on X that claimed the affordability crisis has driven parents to traffic their kids.
New legislation will allow Manitoba municipalities to opt out of Plan 20-50
Manitoba communities will be able to opt out of being part of the capital planning region if they want according to new legislation that will introduced by the Manitoba government.
For Big Fun- and DIY-Loving Vibes, Hit Dude Chilling Park This Saturday!
The Zummer Zine Zocial is happening this weekend! What’s that, you ask? According to organizers at Moniker Press and Zine Harvest, it’s a ‘community zine and book picnic’ – aka one heck of a fun way to spend a Saturday afternoon in the park (weather permitting – knock on wood!)
Passe-Partout costume heavily damaged in flooding at Tele-Quebec
A jewel of Quebec television heritage is in jeopardy: the original Passe-Partout costume was severely damaged when a pipe burst and flooded at Tele-Quebec in Montreal last week.
B.C. Lions look to hand Ottawa Redblacks their first home loss of ’24 season
Nathan Rourke and the B.C. Lions will attempt to do something on Saturday night no other CFL team has done this season.
Reproductive health care evolving in Alberta: Data
Because any physician or nurse practitioner in Alberta can prescribe the abortion pill, the medication has helped eliminate geographic barriers to services for patients in rural and remote communities.
Surrey man charged, released from custody after stranger sexual assault in woman’s home
Mounties say a 24-year-old man has been charged with breaking and entering and sexual assault in connection with a stranger attack at a home in Surrey, B.C.
On ‘Self Care’ and Slowing the F*ck Down, with Claire Hacker
The founder and designer of Okay to Rest clothing and accessories recently made the move from Vancouver to Victoria, in a bid to better embrace the lifestyle her brand encompasses. We checked in to find out more about the move, her brand, and life, in general.
