The Cassellholme Board of Management says there may a big shortfall in construction funding due to a municipality dropping out of the project
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Chupito x Bar Bravo One-Night Collaboration Dinner Monday, April 13
A bunch of nice people who know what they’re doing get together to cook and pour, and we’re invited in. Scoop a ticket quickly.
DNA database applauded for arrest in 2001 sexual assault case: Saskatoon police
Saskatoon police charged Lambert Scott, a 52-year-old man, in relation to a 24-year-old sexual assault case via a match in the national DNA data bank.
Local roundup: Arquette sets career highs; DeGelas leads Flyers
Wheatley’s Cameron Arquette helped the Kitchener Rangers earn the OHL Western Conference’s regular-season crown with a career-best year.
Scheifele scores twice on milestone night but Winnipeg Jets fall 3-2 to Avalanche
Mark Scheifele passed Thomas Steen for most games played in a Winnipeg Jets uniform and set a new career high for points in a season but it wasn’t enough.
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens hold off Columbus, take down Blue Jackets 2-1
The Blue Jackets had control for two periods, but the Habs found a way to win 2-1. Brian Wilde has more on the Thursday night matchup.
Fix up or fork out: Edmonton to hike taxes on neglected business properties
Under the new tax subclass targeting derelict commercial buildings, owners could see a jump in their taxes by up to 57 per cent if they don’t fix up or demolish them.
Two charged after 22,000 unmarked cigarettes seized by police
“Contraband tobacco is closely linked to smuggling and organized crime,” OPP said.
Ontario budget leans on existing supports, limited new aid for key sectors
More than half of Ontario’s exports to the United States avoided tariffs under CUSMA.
Treasury Board president says spending review is ‘actually not a job-cutting exercise’
Shafqat Ali told parliamentarians that the spending review is about “respecting taxpayers’ dollars.”
