North Bay police determined the “handgun” was a pellet gun
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Chiniki First Nation buys majority stake in Symons Valley Ranch
A recent $10 million investment into Symons Valley Ranch gives Chiniki First Nation majority ownership of the historic 12.4-hectare site located in northwest Calgary.
Local pilots take to the air to view eclipse
Katherine Summers and Jamie Crosbie were among the thousands of people in southwestern Ontario to watch Monday’s solar eclipse. But they got a much different view. Instead of standing on the ground and looking up, they got into a plane at Brantford Municipal Airport and experienced it from the sky. “The eclipse was amazing to […]
Police searching across Greater Montreal after alleged gang member killed
Police officers are conducting numerous searches in the Greater Montreal area in relation to the death a man believed to be involved with gangs.
Rescued hiker reunited with missing dog thanks to Vancouver Island volunteer
An injured hiker who was airlifted by search and rescue teams near Port Alberni, B.C., over the weekend has been reunited with his dog, after a dedicated rescuer went back to find her.
Vancouver firefighters get $2.8M from city to procure gear free of cancer-causing chemicals
Vancouver’s fire department is on track to become the first in North America to provide gear that’s free of cancer-causing chemicals, after securing more than $2.8 million in municipal funds.
Death of man in Prestwick deemed a homicide, victim identified
The death of a man in the southeast community of Prestwick has been deemed a homicide by Calgary police.
Large grass fire prompts evacuation of homes west of Edmonton
Homes west of Edmonton were evacuated because of a large grass fire on Tuesday.
Quebec teacher fired after taking leave to be on Survivor reality TV series
A school teacher who took part in the Quebec version of the Survivor reality TV show took time off work to be a contestant is now out of a job.
Lethbridge post-secondary students gearing up for final exams
After a year of studying and projects, it’s nearly summer break for Lethbridge’s post-secondary students. But between now and then, students will have to write their final exams.
