School Transitions for Students with Disabilities: Challenges and Solutions As the new school year begins, students across Canada are preparing for a new chapter in […]
Month: July 2025
North Bay Battalion had good news a little bad news at the NHL Draft
Two Battalion forwards heard their names called at the NHL Draft but the club’s number one goalie was passed over in what was a surprise
Capsized boat prompts emergency response on Wood Lake
A report of a capsized boat and potential fuel spill prompted a swift response from the Lake Country Fire Department (LCFD) on Thursday afternoon.The District of Lake Country says its water quality technician received information about the overturned vessel on Wood Lake, raising concerns about p…
The Scout List, Vol. 626
From our calendar to yours comes this carefully considered agenda of cool things we are doing, wishing we could do, or conspiring to do in Vancouver from Thursday, July 3rd, to Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.
New look for downtown Kelowna nightclub the Liquid Zoo
A popular downtown Kelowna night spot just got a facelift but the new exterior of Liquid Zoo on Lawrence Avenue is more than just a lick of paint.The two-storey nightclub, which also houses This Country Bar, features some innovative siding from a Calgary-based company whose founder recently relo…
PCs call on DFO to expand food fishery
Party leader Tony Wakeham asks Premier John Hogan to join him in pushing for the expansion, and on federal Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson to listen to Newfoundlanders and Labradorians
2 men found dead in east Toronto home, police say
Toronto police say two men were found dead at a home in the city’s east end on Wednesday evening.
Regular cannabis use can cause a serious vomiting syndrome. Should people be warned?
Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: What You Need to Know Cannabis has been a hot topic in recent years, with many countries legalizing its use for medicinal […]
Neanderthals ran “Fat Factories” 125,000 Years Ago – ArtDependence
Neanderthals ran “Fat Factories” 125,000 Years Ago ArtDependenceView Full Coverage on Google News
June was warmer-than-normal across the Thompson-Okanagan, very dry in the Okanagan
Last month was warmer than normal across the Thompson-Okanagan.Mean monthly temperatures were 1.2 degrees above normal in Penticton, 1.4 degrees higher than average in Kamloops and two degrees hotter than typical in Vernon and Kelowna.Penticton’s average was 18.8 C, compared to the normal of…
