ACS beats PDHS in semis, will face Holy Trinity in final
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Criminal trial of ‘Freedom Convoy’ organizer Pat King begins with not guilty plea
As his criminal trial got underway Monday, “Freedom Convoy” organizer Pat King pleaded not guilty to a list of nine charges related to the major protest that paralyzed downtown Ottawa in early 2022.
Motorcyclists critically injured in Oshawa collision
A motorcyclist was airlifted to a Toronto trauma centre following a collision with the driver of a car in Oshawa on Monday.
Two new things keeping auto clients in rental cars
Shortages of auto repair techs and specialized parts for newer cars are combining to drag out repair times for personal auto clients. That’s causing delays for insurers looking to close out auto accident claims, plus it’s keeping more drivers in…The post Two new things keeping auto clients in rental cars appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
‘Never seen a fire move like this’: Dry conditions cause significant spread of Manitoba wildfire
Fire crews are continuing to battle a significant blaze in Manitoba’s north that has prompted evacuations.
Detectives Looking for Assistance in Relation to a Disturbance Incident in St. Catharines
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at approximately 10:20pm, 1 district (St. Catharines/Thorold) uniform officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service attended the area of Elizabeth Street and Henry Street in the City of St. Catharines for a report of a disturbance. Read more…
NRPS Would like to Remind Public about Driveway Scam
As the spring season arrives, many homeowners are realizing the consequences of harsh Niagara winters on their driveways. Challenges such as cracking, raised areas, and salt-related damage frequently prompt homeowners to assess the need for driveway repair or replacement. The Niagara Regional Police Service has received its first report of the year regarding a driveway scam. Read more…
A crowd gathered along Highway 11 to watch this Saskatoon house fire
A fire in Saskatoon’s Stonebridge neighbourhood burned through the roof of a home and drew a crowd of onlookers on Sunday.
Local roundup: Sabourin wins MAC silver; Branton eyes Olympics; Red Devils lose two
Chatham’s Payton Sabourin won a silver in the women’s 400-metre hurdles at the Mid-American Conference track and field championship.
Canucks’ Zadorov fined $5,000 for post-game crosscheck on Oilers’ McDavid
A Vancouver Canucks defenceman has been given the highest possible fine under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement after a scrum broke out at the end of Game 3 against the Edmonton Oilers Sunday night.
