It was a tale of two halves on Tuesday at home for Pauline Johnson Collegiate’s senior girls basketball team. After struggling finding their scoring touch in the first two quarters of their game against St. John’s College, the Thunderbirds (0-7) had a solid third quarter as they fell 52-20 to the Green Eagles (6-1). “We […]
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Driver critically injured in 3-vehicle collision in Caledon
A driver was airlifted to a Toronto-area trauma centre with life-threatening injuries following a serious three-vehicle collision in the town of Caledon late Monday afternoon.
McGill agrees to drop legal challenge of law faculty union, ending strike
McGill University has agreed to drop a legal challenge of its law faculty’s right to unionize, bringing an official end to a strike during which law professors walked off the job for more than five weeks this fall.
‘An unprecedented attack on Israel’: One year since Hamas terrorist attacks
It’s been one year since the deadly attacks by Hamas on Israel and Calgary police understand tensions remain high in the Middle East — and that the effects are being felt here.
Joshua Roy among the latest players to be cut by the Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis would have liked to see Joshua Roy make a bigger impression during camp, as the Quebec forward was part of the final group of players cut ahead of the season.
Central Okanagan Hospice Association announces 2025 Swinging with the Stars lineup
From solo acts to a team of eight. The celebrity lineup has been unveiled for the 2025 edition of Kelowna’s Swinging with the Stars.The signature fundraiser for the Central Okanagan Hospice Association will feature six teams tapping and twirling their hearts out for the judges.The 2025 celeb…
Canadian scurvy case prompts advisory to doctors: It’s still out there
Scurvy is not just an archaic diagnosis of 18th-century seafarers and doctors should be on the lookout for possible cases, according to researchers following a recent case.
Canadian Natural Resources buying Chevron’s Alberta assets for US$6.5B
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. has signed a deal to buy Chevron Canada Ltd.’s interests in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project and Duvernay shale for US$6.5 billion.
This Samsung 4TB SSD Costs Almost Nothing on Prime Day, Only $0.07 per GB – Gizmodo
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Alleged suicide kit salesman files in Supreme Court to contest whether assisted suicide can ever be murder
Lawyers representing the Ontario man accused of selling hundreds of suicide kits with deadly effect around the globe have filed to intervene in a case in Canada’s highest court, arguing there is no way he can be charged with murder under Canadian law.
