Members of Madkatz Boxing Gym in Kelowna have been training hard for their annual Three Round Heroes Fight for Community event. The series of fights take place next weekend at Rutland Centennial Hall, raising money for a number of local charities.MadKatz head coach Geoff Lawrence says his fighte…
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B.C. man was reaching for piece of fried chicken when he crashed into barrier, police say
Mounties in B.C.’s southern Interior say a fried meal could have led to tragedy last weekend after a distracted driver crashed into a concrete barricade.
Not your average dep, Montreal convenience store offer healthy options
Forget about sugar-filled chocolate bars and over-salted bags of chips, Kalemart 24 in Montreal offers more health-conscious options and is now open in multiple locations across the city.
3 people charged after search warrant leads to seizure of drugs, paraphernalia and cash at Grande Prairie residence
On March 14, Grande Prairie RCMP executed the search warrant at a residence in the Countryside South neighbourhood, which led to the seizure of 110.4 grams of cocaine, $23, 378 in Canadian cash and drug trafficking paraphernalia.
Man injured when vehicle struck by train; facing charge: Chatham-Kent police
A man has been charged after the truck he was driving was struck by a train in Thamesville early Saturday morning, said Chatham-Kent police. A call was received just before 1 a.m. regarding a collision involving a motor vehicle and a train on Base Line Road at Zone 1 Road, police said The rear of […]
B.C. property owner ordered to pay for removal of ‘allegedly bad fence’
A Kootenay property owner has been ordered to pay the costs associated with tearing down his fence, which a B.C. Supreme Court judge found had caused an “actionable interference” with his neighbours’ easement rights.
Driver transported to hospital after crash knocks down 2 light posts
The driver of a vehicle that crashed into two light posts on Lakeshore Boulevard Saturday morning has been taken to hospital with moderate, non-life-threatening injuries, according to paramedics.
Letters for April 13, 2024: ‘When the unions cry foul you know something is being done right.’
Unions unhappy Everytime that the Smith government tries to improve health care, education or whatever, she is slammed by the unions for trying to do so. When this happens, then you know that she is doing something right. The unions like the status quo. J.D. Round (Unions exist to protect their members, nothing more.) Running […]
Salesforce is in advanced talks to buy Informatica, WSJ reports
Salesforce is in advanced talks to acquire data-management software provider Informatica, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
B.C. premier meets with patient who took herself off transplant list due to costs
Christina Derksen-Unrau was in Victoria this week on a mission to bring change.
