Kody Bevan and Seneca Antony received a combined penalty of $6,000, with $2,000 from each fine directed to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation.
Month: February 2026
Nanaimo break-in suspect struggled with sobriety, says former employer
Owner Andrew Reynolds’ security camera filmed the man helping himself to food and even cooking a meal, before vandalizing some of the furniture on board.
Ontario city turns to landfill property for snow storage amid record winter
With snow storage at capacity, Barrie has turned to vacant land at a landfill, as officials say this winter’s clean up is one of the largest and costliest the city has faced.
What to know about ‘the sprinter of viruses’ at the Olympics
Olympic officials made the right call in postponing the Canada-Finland women’s hockey game on Thursday after several players on the Finnish team came down with norovirus, doctors say.
Last accused sentenced to 18 years in London drug dealer’s killing
Judge accepts joint submission after guilty plea to manslaughter.
InsideBCHS: Health system enhances surgical experience through smarter blood testing
Brant Community Healthcare System (BCHS) continues to strengthen how laboratory testing supports safe and effective treatment.
Vancouverites capture epic northern lights. And you might spot the dancing lights again – Vancouver Is Awesome
Vancouverites capture epic northern lights. And you might spot the dancing lights again Vancouver Is AwesomeUpgraded Northern Lights Alert: 21 States May Now See Aurora Thursday ForbesYou might be able to see epic northern lights in Metro Vancouver this week Vancouver Is AwesomeHow to Watch Back-to-Back Northern Lights from These 21 States Tonight People.comHow to Watch the Northern Lights from 11 States Tonight Yahoo News Canada
High school standings, scores, scorers, outstanding players and schedules
Includes boys hockey, girls volleyball, boys basketball
EDITORIAL: Our strategic partner funds war on Ukraine
It appears like two of the federal government’s foreign polices are working against each other, at the expense of Canadian taxpayers.
Approval recommended for King Street apartments, storage
Brockville council will vote Tuesday on a recommendation to rezone a King Street West property to allow for two new apartments and a self-storage facility. Members will also have to decide how much money to charge the developer in lieu of parking spaces at the downtown site. Matthew Linton, of Blueprint Boulevard, acting on behalf […]
