After agreeing to spend $7.2 million turning a part of Western Fair’s former Agriplex into a gymnasium, London taxpayers will spend another $13.7 million over 25 years renting the space back, a city hall official says. Western Fair will not pay for the renovation and will book tournaments and events at the gym when the […]
Month: May 2026
N.B. Liberals table bills on tax credits, patient safety, Tories say it’s just ‘housekeeping’ – CTV News
N.B. Liberals table bills on tax credits, patient safety, Tories say it’s just ‘housekeeping’ CTV NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
‘Dangerous violation’: Jason Kenney lawyering up after alleged Centurion Project leak
Jason Kenney says he’s considering legal action after his info was allegedly shared at a separatist group meeting where a database of millions of Albertans’ info was shown off.
Surrey man targeted, fatally shot while at work, investigators say
Investigators said the victim had no criminal history and was not previously the target of any reported threats or extortion. His identity has not been released.
Trial begins for Toronto couple charged with killing neighbour over barbecue fumes
More than day after the body was discovered, the Toronto Police Service put on a bulletin on social media that 53-year-old Reeyaz Habib was missing from the area.
Canadiens vs. Sabres: What to know for NHL’s best 2nd-round matchup
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter previews the Montreal-Buffalo Stanley Cup playoff series, an exciting matchup between up-and-coming Atlantic Division rivals.
Developer recognized for three decades of achievement during the 51st Civic and Community Awards
The City of Kelowna honoured its best and brightest during the 51st annual Civic and Community Awards celebration at the Kelowna Community Theatre Monday.The event, originally planned for April was moved to due to concerns over the previous venue, the Kelowna Events Centre.The awards gala re…
Kelowna council support application for more temporary workers at large cherry operation
Kelowna city council has thrown its support behind an application from Khela Orchards to add housing for up to 105 temporary farm workers on its orchard on Glenmore Road.While the application exceeds the city’s zoning bylaw for the number of seasonal workers within a single farming operation, de…
Stober looking to build medical service building in busy Kelowna district
Stober Group has asked the City of Kelowna for permission to build a four-storey commercial and medical service building in the Landmark District.The company has applied for a development permit for 1896 Dayton St., which is located at the south end of the district. The new building would block …
Kelowna Gospel Mission suspends operation of mobile lunch service after talks with city
The Kelowna Gospel Mission is ending its regular downtown mobile lunch service, a program that has fed people on the streets for years.The end of the program came after a meeting with the City of Kelowna, said Gospel Mission executive director Trevor Freeman."The city came to us and rai…
