Quebec provincial police say a Candiac man in his 30s received a hefty fine and 30 demerit points for allegedly going 200 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on Highway 20 westbound in Montreal.
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Five things to watch in Paris on Sunday
From a chance for gold in the hammer throw to Andre De Grasse’s semifinal in the 100-metre dash, here are five things to look out for at the Paris Olympics on Sunday, Aug. 4:
Canada downs Azerbaijan 21-19 in 3×3 basketball
Canada closed out its preliminary round in the women’s 3×3 basketball tournament at the Paris Olympics with a win Saturday, downing Azerbaijan 21-19.
Watch SpaceX launch private Cygnus cargo craft to ISS Aug. 4 after delay – Space.com
Watch SpaceX launch private Cygnus cargo craft to ISS Aug. 4 after delay Space.comNASA Sets Coverage for Northrop Grumman’s 21st Station Resupply Launch NASASupplies launching to International Space Station as tropical system eyes Florida Yahoo News CanadaOverview for NASA’s Northrop Grumman 21st Commercial Resupply Mission NASANASA Offers Virtual Activities for 21st Northrop Grumman Resupply Mission NASA
How to watch the Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade
The sights and sounds of the Caribbean will take over Toronto’s west end today for the annual Caribbean Carnival Grand Parade.
Motorcyclist dead following collision, other vehicle flees: TPS
The driver of a motorcycle has been pronounced dead after colliding with a vehicle early Saturday morning.
Transit-riding Stamps fans will need to call audible Sunday due to Red Line closure
Stamps fans planning to ride the CTrain to McMahon Stadium on Sunday will have to call an audible when it comes to game-time transportation.
Wheel falls off trailer on Stoney Trail, striking windshield
A wheel fell off a trailer and struck the windshield of a car on Stoney Trail Friday.
Woman sexually assaulted by stranger in Surrey rec centre washroom: RCMP
Mounties are investigating a “brazen” sex assault inside a washroom stall at a community centre in South Surrey Wednesday morning.
Alberta court certifies class action alleging Uber workers are employees
A pair of law firms say an Alberta court has certified a class action alleging Uber Technologies Inc. has so much control over drivers and couriers in the province that it constitutes employment.
