The B.C. Lions will play two games in Kelowna and hold a pre-season contest in Langford, B.C., next year as the FIFA World Cup takes over the team’s home stadium.
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‘We appreciate you more than you know’: Police memorial run stops in Brockville
More than 300 participants honouring the fallen.
Moe makes surprise visit to fire-ravaged community
A Saskatchewan village decimated by wildfire — and angry with the provincial government’s response to it — had a surprise visitor Friday – Premier Scott Moe.
Sunday’s Kelowna Marathon to impacts roads, transit, parking
The Kelowna Marathon returns Sunday, Sept. 28, bringing with it a series of road, transit and parking disruptions across the city.The event will run from about 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., with the race route largely following waterfront pathways and bike routes. Still, motorists should expect traffic impa…
Rideau high school showcases Indigenous history in the region
Exhibit created by local historian
OPP investigating death in Sturgeon Falls long-term care home
Ontario Provincial Police are investigating a death at a nursing home in Sturgeon Falls. The Nipissing West OPP, began a death investigation at a nursing home on Michaud Street, West Nipissing Thursday around 10 p.m. An 85-year-old person from West Nipissing was found deceased by staff members. This investigation is still ongoing and being conducted […]
WHO issues guidance for 2026 flu vaccine formulation in the southern hemisphere – News-Medical
WHO issues guidance for 2026 flu vaccine formulation in the southern hemisphere News-Medical
B.C. residents living near quarry say dumped biosolids smell ‘like a dead body’
Biosolids, which are stabilized products recovered at the end of the wastewater treatment process, are being dumped from the Greater Victoria Sewage Treatment Facility.
Supreme Court must resolve Cowichan case, BC Conservative leader John Rustad says
John Rustad says “Indigenous rights and private property rights cannot coexist” and he wants the Supreme Court of Canada to resolve the conflict as soon as possible.
Franco-Ontarian Day celebration draws huge crowd to North Bay City Hall
‘The flag represents 400 years of not only struggles, but of wins, perseverance, resilience, and the pride of who we are and what we are,’ said Nathalie Drolet, Board of Directors President of Les Compagnons des Francs Loisir
