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Month: August 2025
Kelowna’s Doseology purchases Toronto company led by former Dragon
A Kelowna oral stimulant company has purchased a Toronto business in an effort to expand its wellness and clean energy product lineup.Doseology Sciences Inc., which is located in Kelowna’s Mission Park Shopping Centre, has completed its acquisition of Feed That Brain for $400,000.The purchas…
Son of late Innu leader says Hydro-Québec does not have consent for Gull Island, wants work halted immediately
Innu Nation recently gave the Québec utility a conditional green light to do survey work for the proposed hydroelectric megaproject. Jerome Jack wants Innu leaders to step down and call a general election before Innu vote on the proposed deal.
USask Huskies women’s soccer team aims to rise from playoff regular to title contender
Set to begin the 2025 Canada West women’s soccer season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies are aiming for more than just a 13th straight trip to the playoffs.
Number of B.C. wildfires ticks up again after flurry of lightning
The number of wildfires has ticked up in British Columbia as a hot, sunny week ended with thunderstorms and lightning in southern areas of the province.
Saskatoon sees 84 suspected overdoses since Aug. 17
The City of Saskatoon has been dealing with numerous drug overdoses this year. Another recent spike in the area — 84 cases since Aug. 17 — has organizations sounding the alarm.
Blue Jays shut down Yimi Garcia for season
Reliever Yimi Garcia will miss the rest of the Toronto Blue Jays’ season.
Man charged in hate-motivated stabbing of elderly Jewish woman in Ottawa: police
71-year-old Cornwall man charged after alleged hate-motivated stabbing of Jewish woman at Ottawa grocery store; victim treated and released.
Liberals’ Air Access Program for Labrador doesn’t provide meaningful help, critics say
The provincial government’s new Air Access Pilot Program falls short for Labradorians, say an Innu advocate, NDP candidate and opposition MHA
Modern living: Everything within walking distance
Urban planning circles are buzzing these days about the idea of “15-minute neighbourhoods.” But what are they, and why is the City of Ottawa encouraging them? A 15-minute neighbourhood is one where residents can walk or cycle in 15 minutes or less to basic amenities, such as shops, schools, medical offices and recreational facilities. To […]
