A Crossfield woman says she plans to take a vacation and tackle some household debt with a recent lottery win.
Year: 2024
Letters October 18, 2024: ‘Trudeau’s ship is sinking and the rats have fled.’
Overboard The liberal yacht is sinking and the rats are abandoning the ship .Captain Trudeau is all alone on the island of no return. Ken Uhren (You aren’t the only one enjoying watching this disaster of a government come apart.) Can’t fool me There are some in the Liberal caucus that are calling and some […]
Man killed trying to grab his pet on Montreal’s Highway 10
A man is dead, confirmed Quebec provincial police, after being struck by a car on Highway 10 in Brossard on Montreal’s South Shore.
Fight in Montreal park leaves 3 injured
Three people were injured after an attack in a park in Montreal’s east end Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough.
Man seriously injured in crash on Lake Shore Boulevard downtown
One man was transported to hospital with serious injuries following a single-vehicle crash on Lake Shore Boulevard early Friday morning.
Preserving the history of Saskatchewan small towns is this tech company’s specialty
The image of a sleepy Saskatchewan small town with “not a lot going on” is a well-known anecdote. However, one Saskatchewan company is hoping to change that – and allow communities both on and off the beaten path to share their stories and advertise what they have to offer.
FCC adopts smartphone, hearing aid rules – Mobile World Live
FCC adopts smartphone, hearing aid rules Mobile World LiveThe FCC will soon require all hearing aids and phones to work together EngadgetFCC Requires That All Mobile Phones Must Be Compatible With Hearing Aids CNET
Police again ask for public’s help to identify suspects in sexual assault
Brantford police continue to investigate a sexual assault reported in June and are again seeking information from the public to help identify two suspects. On Tuesday, June 25, 2024, between 10:30 p.m., and 1:30 a.m., police say a female was sexually assaulted by two different people at two separate times while in downtown Brantford. Police […]
AFN vote on $47.8B child welfare reform deal doesn’t pass after lengthy debate
First Nations chiefs have voted to reject a landmark $47.8-billion child welfare reform deal, reached in July with the Canadian government.
Air passenger advocate ‘alarmed’ after BC Civil Resolution Tribunal puts passenger disputes on hold
The tribunal said to Consumer Matters for Air Passenger Protection Regulation related disputes not yet assigned to a tribunal member for adjudication those disputes are on hold.
