The roar of truck engines and geysers of mud spraying in all directions marked the return of Lipton’s annual mud bogging event.
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Pride flag raised on Parliament Hill as politicians warn Canada is at a crossroads
As the Pride flag was raised over Parliament Hill Monday morning, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned what he called “rising hate” against LGBTQ+ people in Canada, particularly transgender youth.
Elected leaders should read Supreme Court decisions before speaking, says top justice
The chief justice of the Supreme Court sent a warning Monday about the risks elected officials run by reacting to decisions from the court without first having read the rulings themselves.
Fan steps in to caddie for pro golfer at Canadian Open in Hamilton
Paul Emerson only planned on watching the RBC Canadian Open from the gallery this weekend in Hamilton, but ended up caddying for one of the pros.
Tornado watch issued for areas southeast of Edmonton
The potential for funnel clouds and weak, short-lived tornadoes exists through this afternoon and into this evening for areas southeast of Edmonton.
Goldfish goes viral after mysteriously turning up on U.K. lawn
The internet is of-fish-ially obsessed with Alice the goldfish.
Weather hampers search for mountaineers missing since Friday near Squamish, B.C.
A spokeswoman for Squamish Search and Rescue in British Columbia says the area where three climbers have been missing since Friday is “socked in” with clouds and moisture, hampering efforts to find them.
Miku Restaurant Launches New Season ‘Kaiseki’ Tasting Menu
The Goods from Miku Restaurant Vancouver, BC | Miku, Vancouver’s destination for contemporary Japanese cuisine, has recently launched its new seasonal Miku Summer Kaiseki menu. Available now, the seven-course tasting menu celebrates both the fresh flavours of the season and exquisite ingredients from Japan, including BC Halibut and Iwate A5 Wagyu. The menu always includes […]
Quebec must accelerate its energy transition: economic barometer
Quebec must improve its energy efficiency and focus on better resource utilization in order to “ensure its future economic viability”, according to the 2024 edition of Prospera, an economic barometer designed by BCF Avocats d’affaires and Quadrat Conseils.
University of Toronto convocations to begin as campus protest continues
Graduation ceremonies for University of Toronto students are set to begin today as a pro-Palestinian encampment remains on campus despite looming legal action.
