There is a development in the predicament of several people who live in RVs along a northeast Calgary street.
Category: Canada
Fur flies at Hitmen Teddy Bear Toss
The fur was flying at the Calgary Hitmen game against the Moose Jaw Warriors at the Scotiabank Saddledome Sunday afternoon.
Canada Post presents union with ‘framework’ to reach deal, end strike
The latest move from Canada Post comes after the union filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the Canada Industrial Relations Board over the layoffs of striking employees, saying the layoffs are an “intimidation tactic” that violates the Canada Labour Code.
Troubling allegations against Montreal’s Bordeaux Prison over medical care for inmate battling cancer
An Indigenous man battling cancer, and his family are alleging that Montreal’s Bordeaux Prison has failed to provide him with adequate medical care, claiming that it’s now too late to stop the disease’s progression.
HIV cases surge in Quebec, experts call for increased access to prevention and support
HIV cases in Quebec have increased compared to previous years. According to Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ), 917 cases of HIV were recorded in 2022.
Harassment charges dropped against pro-Palestinian activists who protested Marc Miller
The lawyer representing pro-Palestinian activists who were charged with criminal harassment and mischief for allegedly harassing federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller says the charges have been dropped.
Elks to name Killam head coach: CFL insider
TSN’s Farhan Lalji reported Saturday that Killam, who the Calgary Stampeders let go last month, will assume the reins from Jarious Jackson.
New mural unveiled in Winnipeg’s West End
A new mural that captures the heart and soul of the city’s South Valour community was unveiled Sunday afternoon.
Vancouver’s laughing men statues don friendship bracelets for Eras Tour
The iconic bronze statues of laughing men in Vancouver’s West End have been decked out with themed friendship bracelets ahead of another icon’s arrival in the city.
STM considers alternative site for ventilation station, offering hope to Rosemont family facing expropriation
There is still hope for a family in Rosemont-La-Petite-Patrie facing the expropriation of their home by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) for a new mechanical ventilation station, as the agency now says it is considering an alternative site.
