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Detectives Investigating St. Catharines Homicide – Update 1
Further investigation by detectives with the Niagara Regional Police Service Homicide Unit has led to the identification of a suspect in the deaths of 62-year-old George Mummery and 59-year-old Jennifer Allen. Read more…
Charity hockey tournament supports Calgary children
The first Pucks for Providence hockey tournament kicks off Friday and runs all weekend.
Orangutan treats facial wound with medicinal plant in documented first
Rakus, an adult male orangutan, was seen chewing the stems and leaves of a medicinal plant into a poultice before applying it to his facial wound.
Chow says debate over drug decriminalization misses a more urgent part of the problem: housing
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is responding to criticism over Toronto‘s efforts to decriminalize drugs in the wake of the opioid crisis, saying it misses a much more urgent need.
Top court orders new trial for francophone B.C. man who was not given French option
The Supreme Court is ordering a new trial for a francophone man in British Columbia who says he was not informed of his right to have a trial in the official language of his choice.
Toronto drivers to be impacted by slew of road closures this weekend
Drivers in Toronto may have to navigate multiple road closures this weekend as a result of construction, special events and filming.
Alberta boy embraces Curly Hair Day while living with rare disorder
Fewer than 100 people in the world are diagnosed with giant axonal neuropathy (GAN), two in Alberta. Curly Hair Day is dedicated to raising awareness about the rare disease.
Inquest announced 15 years after Brantford man killed in jail
It’s been almost 15 years since Brantford-raised Jeff Munro was beaten to death in the Don Jail during an argument over a bag of potato chips but an inquest into his death has finally been announced. Munro, a talented and world-travelling former dance, died on Nov. 7, 2009 at 31 years old. “It was initially […]
There’s a fee for that: 84-year-old Vancouver Island woman asks Air Canada for ice pack, AHS hands her a bill for $450
An 84-year-old Air Canada passenger was shocked when she got a $450 bill from Alberta Health Services (AHS) after asking an attendant at the check-in desk for an icepack.
