CA ARCHIVE
- École H.J. Cody High School teacher selected as division finalist for Edwin Parr Award
Janelle Reynolds selected as division finalist for Edwin Parr Award.
- Check your bank account: 2 Canadian government benefit payments land this week
Canada Disability Benefit
- LETTER: Is there something rotten in the Legislature of Ontario?
Reader raises concerns about reduced transparency in Ontario Legislature
- $4.2K, trip to Edmonton awarded to students at Okanagan Shuswap Regional STEM fair
$4.2K awarded to students at Okanagan Shuswap Regional STEM fair on Mar. 10
- Lac La Biche women unite to support non-profits
100 Women Who Care Lac La Biche raised $1,000 for Lac La Biche Animal Shelter
- Pair arrested at Victoria home with drugs, guns, $53K found not guilty
Desiree Holland and Robert Lessard found not guilty.
- B.C. tribunal rules on heated neighbour dispute over workout music
A B.C. tribunal has ruled in favour of a couple who were fined for playing music too loudly.
- Comox Valley RCMP renew appeal for information on man who disappeared in 2020
RCMP ask public for help in finding missing man
- Spring car care tips: Preparing cars for Sunshine Coast weather
Vehicles should be washed and waxed to protect against UV damage.
- Construction closes right-hand turn from McBride to 3rd Avenue
Construction project to close right-hand turn from McBride to 3rd Avenue
- Psych assessment for Surrey man pending dangerous offender application
Justice David Layton remands Jaal Routh Kueth for 60 days for assessment.
- Highway 11 northbound convoy moving well say police
Highway 11 northbound convoy moving well
- Brant Wildlife Festival celebrates 35 years in PQB with special evening
The Brant Wildlife Festival is celebrating its 35th year in Prince Edward County, Ontario, with a special evening event.
- How to get back in the garden after mobility loss
Getting a physical assessment from a healthcare professional can help identify the best exercises and equipment for your needs.
- More than 270 customers spared from yesterday’s power outage: PUC
More than 270 customers lost power due to a power outage, but repairs were completed quickly.
- Winter storm: Sudbury’s highest daily snowfall since 1959 - Sudbury News
Sudbury receives record-breaking 32.1 cm of snow, surpassing the previous record of 26 cm set in 1959.
- Hand file range supports diverse material removal applications
Hand files for various materials and applications
- Toronto cops cleared of perjury, collusion in Umar Zameer case. Read the full OPP report here
Toronto police officers cleared of perjury and collusion charges in Umar Zameer case
- Food recall warning issued for vegan ice cream sold in Ontario
Vegan ice cream recalled due to potential allergens.
- School principal in Diamond Valley retiring this year
School principal in Diamond Valley retiring this year
- Downtown votes to drop Business Improvement Area
Downtown area to lose business improvement district funding.
- National Poison Prevention Week marked March 15-21
National Poison Prevention Week kicked off March 15-21 to remind families to audit their medicine cabinets and cleaning supplies.
- Nanos survey finds record-high support for Liberals a year after Carney became PM
Liberals see record-high support one year after Carney becomes PM
- RCMP renew appeal for information in 2023 Mayo double homicide case
RCMP renew appeal for information in 2023 Mayo double homicide case
- Follow the Carihi Boys Soccer team on their UK trip
Carihi Boys soccer team embarks on UK trip
- Governments need to cut Saskatchewan’s massive bureaucracy
Saskatchewan has the highest proportion of government employees in Western Canada.
- ‘A remarkable accomplishment’: Final refurbished Darlington reactor returns to grid
Darlington nuclear reactor back online
- Nelson council to hold public hearing on proposed zoning bylaw amendments
Public hearing scheduled for March 24 to gather input on proposed zoning bylaw amendments.
- Earthworks begin at BC Builds project on Tranquille Road
Earthworks begin on BC Builds project on Tranquille Road
- Concerns grow for missing woman who may be in North Bay, police say
A search is underway for a missing Nipissing First Nation woman who may have a physical medical condition.
- Owner of cats that came back after Second Line fire feels 'blessed'
A fire at a Second Line apartment in New Orleans led to the reunion of two missing cats with their owner.
- Rocky View County examines temporary modular fire station
Rocky View County is building a temporary modular fire station that can be easily relocated.
- Umar Zameer case live: Toronto police set to release OPP report officer perjury allegations
Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw to address Umar Zameer case at news conference
- Queen of the chair: The legend of an Edmonton hairstyling icon known as Auntie Shirley
Shirley Romany, Edmonton hairstyling icon, runs Ebony and Ivory Salon for nearly 60 years.
- Rainfall warning lifted for northern Vancouver Island, but remains for west
Rainfall warning lifted for northern Vancouver Island, but remains for west.
- Masters student seeking resident input in Banff National Park tourism survey
A survey is being conducted to gather opinions on tourism in Banff National Park, focusing on its impacts on the environment, society, and economy.
- Roof renewal for Dauphin library amidst maintenance concerns
Dauphin Public Library to receive roof renewal project, addressing maintenance concerns
- Hub comes in slightly over budget
The project came in slightly over budget
- Could this new height detection system stop overpass strikes in B.C.?
New height detection system to prevent overpass strikes on Highway 1 in Abbotsford, B.C.