Two people were sent to hospital Friday following a rollover crash in Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant neighbourhood.
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Blue Jays beat Yankees 3-0 in New York home opener behind Clement’s tiebreaking pinch homer
Pinch-hitter Ernie Clement had a tiebreaking solo home run off Caleb Ferguson leading off the seventh inning, and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Yankees 3-0 Friday in New York’s home opener.
Here’s why you might have felt the New York earthquake in Ontario
As an earthquake shook New York City on Friday morning, some Ontario residents felt rumblings.
Kelowna councillors can opt out of 35 per cent pay raise
Kelowna city councillors won’t be receiving a 35 per cent pay raise all at once and a new report detailing council remuneration suggests individual councillors can opt out of the raise altogether.When council initially voted on the staff proposal that would increase mayor and council remuneratio…
CQDE returns to Quebec Superior Court in Northvolt case
The CQDE and the three citizens who filed an injunction in Quebec Superior Court to suspend the Northvolt battery plant project are once again challenging the regulatory change that ruled out an environmental evaluation.
Saskatoon police stats show Fairhaven crime not rising, despite lingering fears
After weeks of breathless demands from neighbourhood residents who say a nearby homeless shelter is contributing to a crime wave, police released statistics from the two neighbourhoods at the centre of the controversy.
Calgary mayor recall petition: 72,271 signatures submitted to city
Exactly 60 days after he launched a campaign to recall Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek, Landon Johnston rolled a stack of six boxes in to the Elections Calgary office ahead of the deadline for the petition.
Canada, U.S to launch investigation into downstream pollution caused by B.C. coal mining
Canada and the United States will be reviewing the downstream impact of pollution caused by B.C. coal mining.
Fire engulfs North Westside home
Fire crews were called out just before 11 a.m., following reports of a deck fire that had spread to a home along Mountain Drive.
Federal government reaches $7M settlement with B.C. First Nation
The federal government and a British Columbia First Nation have reached a $7-million settlement over a lumber grievance that dates back to 1942.
