A surge in homelessness and the number of people collecting Ontario Works benefits has put the Brantford community in a difficult position, says the city’s mayor.
Month: September 2025
Letters September 14, 2025: ‘It’s time for the unions to be part of positive change’
Unions, become part of the solution Throughout their negotiations the ATA have linked their demands, i.e. wage increases, with reducing class sizes. Once the ATA has a settlement the union will have to prove that their increases will reduce class sizes. But the ATA can’t affect class sizes, you will say. However, they are the […]
Thompson-Okanagan Tourism Association holding annual summit in Kelowna
The region’s tourism stakeholders will descend upon Kelowna next month to discuss the future of the industry.Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, in partnership with Tourism Kelowna, will host its annual general meeting and summit Oct. 22 and 23 at KF Centre for Excellence. The theme of this y…
Annual kikinee Festival celebrates spawning Kokanee at Mission Creek
People of all ages were out at Kelowna’s Mission Creek Regional Park Saturday to learn about the spawning Kokanee salmon.The annual kikinee Festival celebrates the return of the Kokanee to Mission Creek, which began about a week ago and will continue through the end of September.“If yo…
FAA seeks $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, 2024 midair panel blowout
The FAA is seeking $3.1 million in fines from Boeing over safety violations, including ones related to a jetliner losing a door plug panel on its fuselage midflight.
Jays rally for 44th comeback victory of season
The Toronto Blue Jays believe in each other and so they always believe they can win.
Streveler struggles in Hamilton, Bombers drop third straight and fall below .500 mark
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers dropped their third straight game, 32-21 to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night. and fell to 6-7 on the season.
Saskatchewan’s bugs aren’t showing signs of leaving anytime soon
Patio season in Saskatchewan was infiltrated with wasps this summer and they aren’t showing signs of leaving. One pest control expert has tips.
Canada’s Oldest HIV Service Agency, ACT, To Close After 42 Years – IN Magazine
Canada’s Oldest HIV Service Agency, ACT, To Close After 42 Years IN MagazineView Full Coverage on Google News
Man arrested in Ottawa charged with sexual assault in Renfrew
The initial search for the suspect had prompted a shelter-in-place order from police in the Renfrew area on Aug. 28.
