Unionized transit workers who operate HandyDART service in Metro Vancouver are preparing for a full work stoppage on Aug. 26 if they cannot reach a tentative agreement with their employer in the coming days.
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Man accused of sexually assaulting person at Vaughan spa while posing to be massage therapist
A 57-year-old man has been charged after allegedly sexually assaulting a person while posing to be a registered massage therapist in Vaughan.
Excitement building as Lethbridge’s Whoop-Up Days draws near
Trucks have started rolling into what will become Lethbridge’s Whoop-Up Days midway.
New covid vaccines for summer variants slated for approval late next week – The Washington Post
New covid vaccines for summer variants slated for approval late next week The Washington PostFDA may greenlight updated Covid-19 vaccines as soon as next week, sources say CNN
Lethbridge organizations begin final push to collect back-to-school supplies
More than 1,500 backpacks have been filled with back-to-school essentials for those in need ahead of the school year.
Fishing with Cops continues to grow in Gananoque
August 11 was a day for fishing, face-painting and a whole lot more fun at the waterfront in Gananoque. That’s thanks to the Catching Fish with Cops event hosted by the Gananoque Police Service. “The event had a great showing, with over 200 kids up to the age of 17,” said Sgt. Mike Driscoll, of […]
Seiya Suzuki hits a game-ending single as the Chicago Cubs top the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5
Seiya Suzuki hit a game-ending single in the 10th inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 on Friday.
Decision upholding B.C. man’s eviction for unpaid rent was patently unreasonable, court rules
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has thrown out a ruling by the province’s Residential Tenancy Branch and ordered it to reconsider the question of whether a tenant should be evicted over $13,300 in unpaid rent.
‘Building a new era’: Mineral shipment from Port of Churchill first in more than two decades
A major milestone was marked in northern Manitoba Friday as a shipment of “critical minerals” was exported from the Port of Churchill – something that hasn’t happened in more than two decades.
Special weather statement: Toronto could see ‘significant rainfall’ this weekend
If you are going to the CNE or other outdoor events in Toronto this weekend, bring an umbrella as wet conditions are expected, with up to 60 millimetres of rain expected.
