The Ontario Science Centre is set to launch two temporary satellite locations in other parts of Toronto, which could let visitors access some of its interactive exhibits while a full interim location remains at least a year away, CTV News has learned.
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Car flies into B.C. backyard, lands upside down
A driver suffered only minor injuries after going airborne in a residential neighbourhood in Maple Ridge, B.C., on Friday, the car eventually landing on its roof in someone’s backyard.
Homelessness on the rise as encampments spread to Steinbach
Communities outside of the perimeter aren’t immune to the housing and affordability struggles seen in Winnipeg.
Seniors’ advocates warn of ‘severe consequences’ ahead of likely worker strike
As many as 25,000 employees could hit the picket lines as early as Tuesday morning, making it the second-largest strike in Manitoba’s history.
Firefighters make quick work of Sandy Hill apartment fire
Ottawa firefighters made quick work of a fire in a five-storey apartment building Saturday in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood. Ottawa Fire Services got a 911 call at about 11:42 a.m. reporting smoke and flames coming from an apartment in a building on Wiggins Private. The 911 caller said a resident was inside the apartment, but […]
Bains makes case to be full-time Canucks player in Vancouver’s 4-1 pre-season win
Forward Arshdeep Bains hopes his final audition was good enough to earn him a spot in the Vancouver Canucks cast when the curtain opens on the NHL regular season.
CTV National News: Inside the brain of a fruit fly – CTV News
CTV National News: Inside the brain of a fruit fly CTV NewsWhole-brain annotation and multi-connectome cell typing of Drosophila Nature.comScientists Unveil the First-Ever Complete Map of an Adult Fruit Fly’s Brain, Captured in Stunning Detail Smithsonian MagazineAn adult fruit fly brain has been mapped—human brains could follow The EconomistFly brain sheds light on human thought process BBC.com
Interruption of NCC Weekend Bikedays on Queen Elizabeth Driveway, October 6, 2024 – National Capital Commission
Interruption of NCC Weekend Bikedays on Queen Elizabeth Driveway, October 6, 2024 National Capital Commission
Doubled tax, more child care, new tech jobs: B.C. election campaign wraps second week
As the provincial election campaign reaches the halfway mark, the party leaders made pitches to voters on bread-and-butter issues: housing, child care and jobs.
‘You will see a significant and visible police presence’: VPD planning for protests for Oct. 7
Vancouver police have deployed extra resources in anticipation of multiple protests planned for Oct. 7.
