While the high school hallways were empty of students, Alison Calder was full of questions about her teaching career.
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Debris and hot spots hamper fire investigation at Mohawk Plaza
Brantford firefighters remained on the scene of Tuesday’s fire that destroyed the western portion of Mohawk Plaza on Colborne Street in Brantford. At 9 a.m. Wednesday smoke could still be seen drifting skyward from a few spots of the fire-ravaged structure. “With the roof collapse it traps areas making it difficult to fully extinguish,” noted […]
Three charged, one sought after $10K break-in: Lambton OPP
Officers charged three people and are seeking a fourth after a $10,000 break-in in Dawn-Euphemia Township early Monday, provincial police say.
St. Catharines Man Arrested Following Impaired Driving Incident
On October 7, 2024, at 7:13pm 1 District (St. Catharines/Thorold) uniform officers from the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) responded to multiple reports of erratic driving related to a possible impaired driver in the City of St. Catharines. Read more…
From Farm to Table Restaurants See Profit Potential in Sustainability
USA News Group News Commentary Issued on behalf of PlantX Life Inc. VANCOUVER – USA News Group News Commentary – How we eat is always changing, and recent food trends are making it clear that restaurants that embrace a more local and/or sustainable dining experience are gaining traction as one of the biggest trends for restaurants in 2024. Restaurants from fast-food chains to fine dining restaurants are shifting their ways to focus on sustainability. According to a panel led by London’s Regent Street (a prestigious lifestyle destination) the most promising food trend involves…
UCalgary to recruit participants for menopause study
Eleven University of Calgary researchers are encouraging women to participate in the MOMENTUM menopause study.
Judge warns Kelowna prolific offender to not waste ‘bit of a break’ given
A notorious prolific offender says he’s on a better path, despite what his lengthy and ever-growing criminal record may indicate."I am looking to rehabilitate myself,” Dayton McAlpine, 38, said, while being sentenced for several crimes from January 2023, which he’d already pleaded gui…
2 in hospital after unicycle rider hits pedestrian in Etobicoke
A unicycle rider hit a female pedestrian in south Etobicoke Tuesday evening, sending the two to the hospital.
Farmers, volunteers gather for Canadian Foodgrains Bank harvest near Leduc
Alberta farmers gathered south of Leduc Tuesday to harvest canola that will benefit people experiencing food insecurity worldwide.
Jasper wildfire: Alberta minister urges improved unified command structure
An Alberta minister told the hearing committee that he believes provincial authorities should have been better integrated into the unified command structure
