A 15-year-old boy involved in a stabbing on a TTC bus in Etobicoke on Wednesday was allegedly carrying a knife, Toronto police say.
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Joe Biden says he won’t commute Hunter Biden’s sentence
President Joe Biden said Thursday that he will not use his presidential powers to lessen the eventual sentence that his son Hunter will receive.
DuChene: ‘Really special’ to win O’Leary award
North Park student is Ed O’Leary Memorial Award winner as Brant County’s top male student athlete
Gastown square reopens after red bricks replaced by hand
Repairs in Gastown are now complete after damaged brick was replaced by hand, city officials say.
Wellness in Whistler: A Weekend Dive into Nourish
The Nourish Wellness Festival is on in Whistler until Sunday, June 23rd. Here’s a quick rundown of some highlights happening over the remaining weeks of the festival, along with our personal suggestions of where and how to flesh out your visit with extra good eats and activities.
WCB accepts late Winnipeg firefighter’s claim, union memo says
According to the memo, the WCB acknowledged that the effects of Preston Heinbigner’s exposures on the job as a firefighter led directly to his death.
Targeted shooting in Penticton, B.C., under investigation: RCMP
Mounties in Penticton say they’re investigating a shooting that investigators believe was targeted.
North Bay under “severe” thunderstorm watch
Severe thunderstorms are expected to develop through the region today with the possibility of strong wind gusts and large hail. According to Environment Canada, strong wind gusts could reach up to 90 km/hr, nickel to toonie size hail and a risk of a tornado. The weather is expected to hit the region this afternoon. “Large […]
Playing through injury, Oilers’ Kane may have reached a breaking point in the Stanley Cup Final
Kris Knoblauch engaged Evander Kane in a conversation before the Edmonton Oilers started practice. The chat lasted roughly five minutes, and Kane left the ice just after hearing from his coach.
Potential new gateway monument to be unveiled in August
The City of Kelowna is working behind the scenes on a new welcoming monument and sign for the city’s north end.If approved by council, staff will continue to work behind the scenes with a preliminary unveiling of the recommended designs in August.The previous north end ‘Welcome to Kelowna’ s…
