Hurricane Beryl ripped off roofs in Jamaica, jumbled fishing boats in Barbados and damaged or destroyed 95% of homes on a pair of islands in St. Vincent and the Grenadines before rumbling toward the Cayman Islands and taking aim at Mexico’s Caribbean coast after leaving at least seven dead in its wake.
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West Toronto residents fearful and fed up after dogs attacked by coyotes
Residents are speaking out after coyote attacks targeting neighbourhood dogs in west Toronto. They say something needs to be done about the danger lurking in their community.
Final preparations underway as Calgary counts down to Stampede
Calgary Stampede crews were busy on Wednesday putting the finishing touches on the grounds before the party begins.
Elon Musk vows Bill Gates will be ‘obliterated’ if he doesn’t stop shorting Tesla – Fortune
Elon Musk vows Bill Gates will be ‘obliterated’ if he doesn’t stop shorting Tesla FortuneView Full Coverage on Google News
Woman dead in southeast Edmonton after police answer assault call
A man is in police custody following the early Wednesday morning death of a woman in southeast Edmonton.
Roadblocks, spike belts used in arrest of fleeing suspect: B.C. RCMP
‘Officers in neighbouring detachments flooded the area, with roadblocks set up in various locations,’ Creston RCMP said of Tuesday’s arrest.
No tsunami threat after multiple earthquakes recorded off Vancouver Island
Five earthquakes were recorded in quick succession off the British Columbia coast on Wednesday afternoon.
Take-Aways From a Week of Working in a Vineyard
Late last year, in October 2023, I had the opportunity to fulfill one of my long-harboured desires: getting my hands dirty, while growing my understanding, appreciation and respect for winemakers, by spending some time working on a small scale vineyard in Quebec.
Edmonton’s amendment of its 15-minute city plan ‘legitimizes the conspiracy theory’: professor
The topic of 15-minute cities returned to Edmonton city hall last week. Discussions about the urban-planning design led city councillors to make an amendment to its plan to appease concerns about movement. Canadian Research Chair and Health Law and Policy Chair at the U of A Prof. Tim Caulfield joined CTV Morning Live to discuss the conspiracy theories surrounding 15-minute cities.
Mounties identify suspects after rainbow crosswalk defaced in Langford, B.C.
Mounties say two people suspected of vandalizing a rainbow crosswalk in Langford, B.C., have been identified.
