Canadian band Nickelback opens the Festival d’été de Québec (Quebec Summer Festival) Thursday night, which runs until July 14.
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‘Finally I know who I am’: Holocaust survivor’s daughter reunited with long lost brother in Poland
A Toronto woman who had been searching for her biological parents since she was a child finally has the answers she longed for at the age of 77.
MISSING PERSON – Dylan Devries (26 years) of Welland – LOCATED
The investigation to locate missing person Dylan Devries has been ongoing by officers assigned to 3 District (Welland / Pelham). Read more…
Toronto-bound QEW closed in Beamsville after pedestrian struck
All Toronto-bound lanes of the QEW have been closed in Beamsville following a collision involving a pedestrian.
Man taken to hospital after fire at highrise in downtown Toronto
A man in his 50s was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a fire broke out in a residential highrise in downtown Toronto on Wednesday night.
Giant salamander-like fossil unearthed in Namibia – The Washington Post
Giant salamander-like fossil unearthed in Namibia The Washington PostGiant stem tetrapod was apex predator in Gondwanan late Palaeozoic ice age Nature.comFangs and toilet seat-shaped head: giant salamander-like fossil found in Namibia The GuardianThis Bigheaded Fossil Turned Up in a Place No One Expected to Find It The New York Times280 million-year-old swamp monster with ‘big, flat toilet seat-shaped head’ discovered in Namibia Livescience.com
Alonso Martínez, Matt Freese lead New York City to 2-0 victory over Montreal
Rookie Alonso Martínez scored a goal in each half and Matt Freese had three saves to lead New York City FC to a 2-0 victory over CF Montreal.
Underground room with ‘unlimited potential’ on sale for $128K in Vancouver
A peculiar listing has gone on the market in Vancouver, a room that’s not to live in, but promises versatility for a luxury buyer.
Federal government announces $19M for Science World upgrades in B.C.
Infrastructure Canada says $19 million in upgrades to Vancouver’s Science World will increase the facility’s lifespan and reduce its energy consumption by more than 40 per cent.
Canadians with Caribbean ties scramble to escape powerful Hurricane Beryl
As the hurricane rages, Canadians with Caribbean ties scrambled to get out of harm’s way. The Category 4 storm has already killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
