A permanent memorial at the site of the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash is about to be a step closer.
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Verdun business hit with Molotov cocktail 2 nights in a row: police
Montreal police say a Verdun business was hit with Molotov cocktails two nights in a row.
Goaltender Jack Campbell enters NHL/NHLPA player assistance program
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jack Campbell has entered the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program.
Bains makes case to be full-time Canucks player in Vancouver’s 4-1 pre-season win
Forward Arshdeep Bains hopes his final audition was good enough to earn him a spot in the Vancouver Canucks cast when the curtain opens on the NHL regular season.
Have black plastic in your home? It could expose you to toxic chemicals, researchers say – The Washington Post
Have black plastic in your home? It could expose you to toxic chemicals, researchers say The Washington PostBlack Plastic Kitchen Utensils, Takeout Containers — Even Toys — Linked to Cancer-Causing Chemicals PEOPLEBlack Plastic Kitchen Utensils and Toys Linked to Toxic Chemicals, New Study Finds Real SimpleBlack-colored plastic used for kitchen utensils and toys linked to banned toxic flame retardants CNNToxic Flame Retardants in Recycled Plastics Toxic-Free Future
Public security minister to visit scene of deadly Old Montreal fire; at least two dead
Quebec’s public security minister will visit Old Montreal on Saturday to visit the scene of what police described as a “suspicious” fire that killed at least two people and injured two others.
‘Project Dolphin:’ Police arrest four people, seize 14 kilograms of fentanyl
Police have arrested four people in connection with an investigation into the trafficking of crystal methamphetamine and fentanyl throughout the City of Toronto.
‘Unacceptable:’ Toronto councillor calls for public inquiry into Eglinton Crosstown delays
A Toronto city councillor is calling for a public inquiry into the construction of the delayed and over-budget Eglinton Crosstown LRT.
Technology and other social changes contributing to more teen violence
Whether it’s social media or peer influence remains to be seen, but young women resorting to violence is a growing problem, a UBC Professor says.“We are seeing big changes in terms of increasing physical altercations in females," Dr. Sarah Dow-Fleisner, associate professor of social w…
