A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for a man wanted in connection with a triple shooting…
Day: 23 February 2021
‘I am so excited’: Resilience Montreal day shelter to get permanent location near Cabot Square
Resilience Montreal, a day shelter offering support to Indigenous people experiencing homelessness, is one step closer…
Researchers using wastewater to track COVID-19 in Saskatoon, Indigenous communities
A project out of the University of Saskatchewan using wastewater to track COVID-19 in Saskatoon has…
More Lethbridge students returning to the classroom
Lethbridge schools are welcoming more students back into the classroom amid COVID-19. Monday was day one…
Trial begins for London, Ont., man charged in 2018 child abduction
CONTENT WARNING: This story contains disturbing and graphic content. A trial began on Monday for the…
‘Alarming’ increase in drug-impaired driving, Penticton RCMP say
Penticton RCMP are hoping to put the brakes on drug-impaired driving by shining a spotlight on…
Electronic music pioneers Daft Punk break up after 28 years
Grammy-winning electronic music pioneers Daft Punk have announced that they are breaking up after 28 years.…
How Canadian Charter rights are playing into Alberta pastor’s fight against COVID-19 charges
The legal team for pastor James Coates, the Alberta church leader who is currently in custody…
Man who builds tiny wooden shelters for Toronto’s homeless asks city to drop court case
TORONTO — A Toronto carpenter who builds tiny wooden shelters for the homeless has asked the…
Ottawa police chief bans officers from wearing ‘thin blue line’, other patches
Ottawa’s chief of police says he has implemented new uniform standards that would see any alterations,…
Interior Health declares COVID-19 outbreak on Kelowna General Hospital unit
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared on a unit at Kelowna General Hospital (KGH), Interior Health…
Kelowna RCMP remain tight-lipped about stabbing, arrest
Kelowna RCMP confirm one man has been arrested after a violent stabbing, more than 24 hours…
Former students allege principals were notified of allegations about teacher charged with sexual assault
Michael Gregory was a former teacher at John Ware School in Calgary from 1986-2006. On Thursday…
Profit margin of heavily subsidized Yarmouth-to-Maine ferry service revealed
A private ferry operator has released the management fees it receives from the Nova Scotia government…
The grief of a nation: U.S. coronavirus deaths surpass 500K
For weeks after Cindy Pollock began planting tiny flags across her yard — one for each…
More nurses being trained in Penticton to perform sexual assault examinations
The Interior Health Authority (IHA) said it is training more medical health professionals to conduct sexual…
Nova Scotia’s long-term care vaccine rollout on track despite supply chain uncertainties
The goal of vaccinating all long-term care staff and residents by the end of March has…
‘We grieve and begin healing’: Biden to make address as nation mourns 500K dead
With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden is planning a head-on…
‘They want to lock us into a hotel’: Snowbirds criticize new travel measures
Canadian snowbirds say they shouldn’t be lumped in with other incoming Canadian travellers, who, beginning Monday,…
Canadian Jewish advocacy group calls for removal of Nazi memorabilia from Ontario antique shop
Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith Canada is calling for the removal of Nazi memorabilia from an…