Montreal skateboarders are rallying to protect a Do-It-Yourself skatepark known as Project 45 from what the city has said are plans to redevelop the space but skaters fear are plans to demolish what makes it unique.
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Quebec’s milk losses are minimal union says
The general president of the Union des producteurs agricoles (UPA), Martin Caron, questions a study claiming that Canadian dairy farms have discarded a significant amount of milk over the past decade. He disputes that supply management could be one of the causes of this waste.
‘Absolutely force us to close’: Saskatoon business seeking donations to pay $18k in fines
Julianna Tan says her world was turned upside down when she got a letter this summer summoning her to court.
Where will B.C.’s election be won or lost? Here are five bellwether ridings to watch
British Columbia voters are heading to the polls, and political podcast co-host Mike McDonald says he is watching five ridings as bellwethers.
First atmospheric river of fall season brings heavy rains on B.C. election day
Environment Canada is ramping up rainfall warnings in British Columbia, where Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver and the coastal regions of the province are bracing for major downpours through the weekend.
Winnipeg mayor calls for fourth emergency service focused on mental health
Winnipeg’s mayor is looking to create a fourth emergency service that would respond to mental health calls and wouldn’t require police.
Search and arrest in Sept-Îles in connection with drug trafficking
Provincial police made an arrest and conducted a search in Sept-Îles, on the Côte-Nord, on Friday as part of an investigation into drug trafficking.
Ronald George Pittman – Carnell’s Funeral Home
Ronald George Pittman Carnell’s Funeral Home
Notre-Dame Basilica undergoes $50 million restoration
Stone by stone, Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica is getting a major makeover. “We’ve now started the dismantling of the east tower,” explains Project Manager Hugo Latremouille. “It’s around 2,000 stones per tower.”
Polls open in 2024 B.C. provincial election
The polls are open in the 43rd British Columbia provincial general election, marking the conclusion of a four-week campaign period that saw a record number of ballots cast in advance.
