Putin said that Russian forces were advancing along the entire front in Ukraine and that almost all of the U.S.-led NATO alliance was now fighting against Russia.
Category: Canada
Superior Court authorizes class action lawsuit against Horne smelter and Quebec
A Quebec judge has approved a class-action lawsuit against Glencore’s Horne smelter over toxic emissions linked to health risks and government inaction.
Miku Launches New Fall Kaiseki Menu with Special Arita Ware Presentation
The Goods from Miku Restaurant Vancouver, BC | Miku, ABURI Restaurant Canada’s MICHELIN Guide-recommended contemporary Japanese restaurant, is excited to unveil its new Miku Kaiseki, featuring fall flavours, premium ingredients, and a special presentation with Japan’s Arita ware. The seven-course menu is available now and guests can make a reservation online. “Our seasonal kaiseki menus […]
Fire at Rutland Plaza leaves tattoo shop damaged, owner displaced
A fire started Tuesday morning at a Rutland shopping plaza on Highway 33 has left a local tattoo shop badly damaged, forcing the owner out of his workspace.The fire began at the base of a column outside the mall and is believed to have been started by people experiencing homelessness.The col…
More power coming to FortisBC electricity customers in downtown Kelowna
FortisBC has announced plans to invest $18.6 million to increase the amount of available power in downtown Kelowna.Work is now underway to upgrade FortisBC’s Saucier Substation, which serves a large portion of customers in downtown and south-central Kelowna, including Kelowna General Hospital….
Radon testing opportunities return to the Central Okanagan
An opportunity to check your home for a scentless, common and potentially deadly gas has arrived.Interior Health, Take Action on Radon, and the Regional District of Central Okanagan are working together to offer 600 free radon test kits to help residents test their indoor spaces for radon. The O…
Kelowna city council to review 20-storey tower proposed for Pacific Avenue
Kelowna city council will get a chance to weigh in on a proposed 20-storey apartment within the Capri-Landmark Urban Centre.The application before council seeks to rezone the property on Pacific Avenue to the rental only zone.The original application for the property was for 15 storeys, howe…
Releasing child killing details an option: police
Edmonton police have started mending fences with Crown prosecutors after a high profile public dispute in the case of a dead child, but the conflict may not be over.
Missing Edmonton teen believed to have died
The mother of an Indigenous teen in Edmonton who has been missing four months says she’s shattered by the loss of her boy.
Six Nations former police sergeant charged
A Six Nations Police officer who is “no longer employed” by the service has been charged after an investigation by the Hamilton Police Service. Former Sgt. Raymond Johnson, said to be a 14-year member of Six Nations Police, was arrested on Sept. 5 and charged with breach of trust by a public officer and obstruction […]
