Provincial police made an arrest and conducted a search in Sept-Îles, on the Côte-Nord, on Friday as part of an investigation into drug trafficking.
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Notre-Dame Basilica undergoes $50 million restoration
Stone by stone, Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica is getting a major makeover. “We’ve now started the dismantling of the east tower,” explains Project Manager Hugo Latremouille. “It’s around 2,000 stones per tower.”
Concerns roll in on Sask. Party’s proposed change room policy, Scott Moe defends plan
Concerns surrounding Saskatchewan Party Leader’s Scott Moe’s proposed change room policy continue to roll in.
‘Speechless’: Community comes together to support family with terminally ill child
On Saturday, community members from Country Lane Estates RV Resort raised approximately $4,500 for Katie Zipser and Brendon MacLeod, and their 10-month-old son Tucker.
Anthony Stolarz relishing crease chance with Maple Leafs: ‘You want to be the guy’
Anthony Stolarz saw an opportunity this summer in free agency. When fellow Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll went down injured ahead of the team’s regular-season opener, another chance materialized quicker than expected.
Attempted purse snatching at CrossIron Mills sees victim bear sprayed
RCMP are investigating an attempted robbery at CrossIron Mills mall that saw the victim bear sprayed.
Is it pickled fat? Pierogi? Newfoundland ‘blobster’ expert eyeing weird beach goo
A Newfoundland scientist known for identifying a gelatinous, rancid mass that washed up on the island’s shores decades ago is hoping to get his hands on a slice of the strange white globs appearing on the province’s beaches.
Why the U.S. election may not affect Canadian economy as much as expected
The old adage that when the U.S. sneezes, Canada catches a cold may not hold true for the Canadian economy despite political uncertainty on both sides of the 49th parallel, financial ratings agency Morningstar DBRS says. “Although Canadians like to…The post Why the U.S. election may not affect Canadian economy as much as expected appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Tobacco settlement will not protect future generations from addiction: advocates
The Canadian Cancer Society says a proposed settlement that may see tobacco companies pay out billions of dollars would do little to prevent future generations from becoming addicted to smoking.
Quebec nurses union votes in favour of new collective agreement
Quebec’s largest nurses union has reached a deal with the provincial government more than a year and a half after their collective agreement expired in March 2023.
