The Battalion stay alive beating Oshawa 5-4 in overtime Wednesday night before a roaring crowd of almost 4200 at Memorial Gardens
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Phones, Canada Post hubs operational again at London Drugs; stores otherwise remain shuttered
London Drugs’ phone lines are operational again following a cybersecurity attack that shuttered the retail chain.
Canadian Airbus A220 workers approve deal, ending lockout fears
Canadian Airbus A220 jet assembly workers approved a five-year contract with more than three-quarters of votes in favor, their union said late on Wednesday, ending fears of a lockout at the planemaker’s Montreal-area plant.
‘It’s a people problem’: Unsecured garbage bins continue to attract bears on Bear Mountain
Shauna Owens-Krahn lives on Bear Mountain in Langford. Four times a day she takes her dogs for walks through the trails near her home and carries bear spray, just in case.
Inmate charged in death of another inmate assaulted at Toronto South Detention Centre
A man has been charged in connection with an assault at Toronto South Detention Centre last month that left an inmate dead.
Vancouver may ban the sale of some butane lighters. Here’s why that’s being proposed.
Vancouver council is set to vote on banning the sale of butane lighters that firefighters say are contributing to a “surge” of blazes causing injuries, death and damage in the city.
All provincial employees in B.C. directed to change passwords
Every provincial employee is receiving emails or memos directing them to change their passwords immediately, CTV News has learned.
CN, CPKC workers approve strike mandate as possible work stoppage looms
Employees at Canada’s two biggest railways have authorized a strike that could see thousands of workers walk off the job in three weeks if they are unable to reach new deals on contract demands.
Woman in serious condition after being struck by vehicle in Brampton
A female pedestrian has been taken to the hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Brampton.
This Saskatchewan programmer is a finalist in a global competition for her Metaverse world
In an innovative effort to raise awareness about ocean health, Kristin Moskalyk and a team of programmers from the University of Saskatchewan have developed a virtual world within the Metaverse.
