There are 20 transitional beds at St. Boniface Street Links for patients who either go to the hospital homeless, or lose their homes while in hospital.
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‘It’s a sad day’: Last call for the Cambridge Hotel on Pembina as it’s set to close
It’s the last call at the Cambridge Hotel. The 86-year-old hotel on Pembina Highway is set to close its doors Tuesday.
High school volleyball, basketball finals set
SJC upset by PDHS in senior boys volleyball semifinals
Police watchdog looking into Salluit, Que., shooting that killed 1, injured another
Quebec’s police watchdog (BEI) is investigating an intervention by the Nunavik Police Service that killed someone and severely injured another in Salluit, Que., Monday.
Here’s what you can buy for $729,000 in 8 Ottawa neighbourhoods – CTV News Ottawa
Here’s what you can buy for $729,000 in 8 Ottawa neighbourhoods CTV News Ottawa
Edmonton ski hill anticipates colder temperatures to begin making snow in earnest
Clocks have been turned back and 2024 has a little less than two months left, so it’s all downhill from here. But frost and foremost, there’ll be a flurry of activity of the white kind.
Injured McDavid skates but ‘not quite ready’ for Oilers action
Connor McDavid was in full gear sweating it out on the ice Monday morning during the Edmonton Oilers’ optional practice ahead of their evening game against the New Jersey Devils. The National Hockey League superstar won’t be playing, however.
“Better Plate Than Never” Photo Exhibition is Opening in Strathcona This Week
For over 10 years now, RJ Hunt has been capturing personalized licence plates from all over the place and sharing them on his IG feed…finally moving the project into a physical space to show off the best of his collection for the exhibition.
Italian-Inspired ‘Folietta’ to Open Doors in East Vancouver in Early 2025
Wentworth Hospitality Group is growing their restaurant family, with Folietta set to open at 2419 Grant Street in the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood next year — their first venture outside of the downtown core.
Police: $1,200 worth of butter stolen in Brantford
Brantford Police hope the public can identify two suspects involved in the theft of $1,200 worth of butter. Two people were seen stealing about $1,200 worth of butter from a grocery store at Lynden Road and Wayne Gretzky Parkway just before 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29. The suspects were both wearing all black clothing, […]
