The moment the writ was dropped for the Oct. 19 election, candidates all over B.C. began putting up campaign signs. By the following day, many of those signs had already been stolen or vandalized, and that’s continuing today.
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Braves shoot for six wins in seven starts
The Brockville Braves’ early-season success continues. The Jr. A team is 5-1 and near the top of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) standings entering week four of the 2024-2025 campaign. The Braves will host the Navan Grads at the Brockville Memorial Centre this Friday night at 7:30. The Braves cracked the CJHL’s initial national […]
Homeowners scramble after Calgary tiny-home builder folds
Customers paid for tiny homes but are dealing with huge headaches after a Calgary company told them they are going out of business.
Indigenous-led campaign against gender-based violence tells John Rustad to stop wearing its pin
A grassroots campaign to end gender-based violence has sent a letter to BC Conservative Leader John Rustad informing him it is withdrawing permission for him to wear its symbol.
Abuse at the CHSLD de La Prairie: Bélanger orders a new investigation
The Minister responsible for Seniors, Sonia Bélanger, announced on Wednesday that she has ordered a new investigation at the long-term care centre (CHSLD) in La Prairie in connection with acts of abuse.
New bylaw will soon make it illegal to sell knives in Edmonton convenience stores
After years of pressure from community leaders, Edmonton city council is working on a bylaw to prohibit convenience stores from selling knives.
AER coal hearings going ahead despite appeal
Hearings on a proposed coal project in Alberta’s Crowsnest Pass will go ahead despite legal challenges.
‘A fundamental right’: Saskatchewan advocacy group pushes for cost free contraception
The federal government announced plans to include contraception in their National Pharmacare plan earlier this year, and one Saskatchewan advocacy group is hopeful the province will jump on board.
‘Thanks to the organization for sticking with me’: Lauther prepares for 100th CFL game
When Saskatchewan Roughriders kicker, Brett Lauther, takes to the field at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Saturday it will mark his hundredth career Canadian Football League (CFL) game.
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