A grieving mother is hosting a helmet drive in the hopes of protecting children on Manitoba First Nations from a similar tragedy that killed her daughter.
Category: Canada
Drugs, cash and guns seized in Montreal police organized crime raid
Four suspects were arrested and guns, drugs and cash were seized in a two-day Montreal police organized crime squad operation.
Jets defenceman Morrissey helping to fuel fans with new Winnipeg restaurant
A new restaurant at Hargrave Street Market is hoping to score big with Winnipeggers.
Sask. teaches now voting on province’s ‘final offer’
Voting is open for Saskatchewan teachers Wednesday and Thursday as they decide whether or not to accept a contract offer from the provincial government, dubbed their ‘final offer.’
Shopify stock sinks as it warns of slower growth amid tepid consumer spending
Shopify’s stock plummeted after it forecast its slowest quarterly revenue growth in two years against the backdrop of an uncertain economy and tepid consumer spending,
Hundreds of local students get Vision into the Future at STEAM conference
The topics were science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics, but the prevailing message at a recent Brantford STEAM conference was one of hope. Nearly 800 students, 50 staff members from the local school boards, 40 volunteers and 75 guest presenters gathered for the 2024 Vision into the Future conference on May 1, organized by a […]
Vaughan city council endorses proposed bylaw to ban protests near places of worship
Vaughan Mayor Steven Del Duca says city council has unanimously endorsed a proposed bylaw that would ban protests near places of worship after the city saw a number of demonstrations earlier this year that he said “crossed the line.
London, Ont. cop already suspended due to assault case now faces harassment charge
An officer previously charged in an off-duty incident late last year is facing additional charges related to criminal harassment, the London Police Service said Tuesday.
Quebec government considering banning cell phones in all schools
Quebec’s education minister is now considering banning cell phones everywhere in schools, not just in the classroom, as is currently the case.
Drama series based on Reena Virk’s murder does ‘great disservice,’ says retired cop
A true crime drama based on the 1997 murder of British Columbia teen Reena Virk does “a great disservice” to the victim, her family and her community, says a retired cop who worked on the original investigation.
