CA ARCHIVE
- Clock change marks progress for some Canadians, but pain for others
Canada observes daylight saving time
- Victoria to Esquimalt connector to see closures for BC Hydro upgrades
Construction to start on March 16, detouring traffic on Victoria to Esquimalt connector, with eastbound lane remaining open
- The Frank Stronach trial: Here are the key takeaways from the testimonies of the seven women accusing Ontario billionaire of rape, sexual assault
Key takeaways from the trial include allegations of coercion and manipulation
- This historic Georgian Bay lighthouse faces demolition following safety concerns: What Parry Sound area residents are doing to save it
The Canadian Coast Guard plans to demolish the 1894 Jones Island Range Rear Lighthouse in Carling Township due to extensive structural damage.
- ‘Potentially save lives’: Clarington asks for safety review at Liberty intersections
Clarington municipal council seeks review of safety at Liberty intersection
- Top St. Catharines headlines this week: Regional chair puts new reform proposal on the board + City secures Y building as videos circulate
Regional chair puts new reform proposal on the board
- Northern Manitoba mobile MRI unit parked in Thompson, struggling to keep staff, associations say
A mobile MRI unit is parked in Thompson, Manitoba, facing staffing challenges.
- Iran war's targets widen into civilian infrastructure and Saudi Arabia reports first deaths
Iran strikes hit civilian infrastructure in Tehran, Israel expands attacks in Lebanon
- 3 Toronto-area synagogues hit by gunfire, police step up patrols - Toronto Star
Three Toronto-area synagogues hit by gunfire
- Toronto organization hosts rally, march to honour International Women’s Day
Toronto organization hosts rally and march to honour International Women's Day, marking the 115th anniversary of the holiday with a 'Rise and Resist: Uniting for a New World' theme.
- Hergott: Certified Grief Educator
Hergott's column provides guidance on navigating grief and bereavement
- SpaceX wants to launch a million satellites. Here's how that could impact the atmosphere and the night sky
SpaceX's proposal to launch a million satellites could lead to a loss of the natural night sky and its impact on our access to space, concerns about environmental effects on the atmosphere and debris accumulation in orbit, and the potential for increased space pollution and congestion.
- When bread becomes dangerous: Kelowna volunteers reflect on Ukraine aid work
Volunteers in Kelowna are helping Ukraine by collecting and shipping clothing, toiletries, and medical supplies.
- Explosion at US embassy in Oslo, no injuries
US embassy in Oslo hit by explosion, no injuries reported.
- Security Scare: SWAT Team Deployed On Southwest Airlines Flight After Alleged Bomb Threat
Passenger makes bomb threat on Southwest Airlines flight
- Highway 1 closed for avalanche control between Golden and Revelstoke - Castanet
Highway 1 closed for avalanche control between Golden and Revelstoke
- Elderly woman struck by car in Northland parking lot crosswalk seriously injured - CBC
Elderly woman seriously injured in Northland parking lot crosswalk collision.
- Driver sought after pedestrian killed by falling utility pole hit in car crash
Driver sought after pedestrian killed by falling utility pole hit in car crash in North York, police said.
- Woman extradited from Jamaica in connection to fatal 2024 Toronto shooting
Woman extradited from Jamaica in connection to fatal 2024 Toronto shooting
- Large power outage affecting Toronto’s east end, East York, and southwest Scarborough
Power outage affects 5,000 households in Toronto's east end
- ‘Frightening few days’: Canadians relieved, excited to be home as they arrive at Pearson airport from Dubai
Canadians return home from Dubai after airstrikes suspend flights
- 3 Brampton residents charged following drug trafficking investigation
Three Brampton residents charged following drug trafficking investigation
- LETTER: Victoria needs a moratorium on new construction
Victoria's rapid growth is putting pressure on infrastructure and services.
- Drone helps locate escaped bison yearling in southern Manitoba
Manitoba police deploy drone to locate escaped bison calf
- Additional funding secured for SLRD FireSmart program
Additional funding secured for SLRD FireSmart program
- Blue Mountains home a ‘total loss’ after overnight fire
A fire in the Town of the Blue Mountains caused significant damage to a property.
- Human remains found after house fire in eastern Quebec
Human remains found after house fire in eastern Quebec
- Sault man fined $3K for abandoning ice fishing hut
A man from northeastern Ontario was fined $3,000 for abandoning an ice fishing hut on a lake.
- One of last miners-era homes on Canmore's Main Street set to fall
A historic home on Main Street is being demolished to make way for a new development
- Man charged with robbery in Sydney, N.S.
Man charged with robbery in Sydney, N.S.
- Journal archives: In 1976, stripper puts on impromptu show in Cache Creek
A stripper performed an impromptu show in Cache Creek in 1976, leading to the arrest of an RCMP officer who caught the scene.
- Guelph police looking for 13-year-old last seen in February
Guelph police searching for 13-year-old who went missing in February
- PHOTOS: Once upon a Story Time in Salmon Arm
Kids attended weekly library program.
- Axe-wielding man accused of assault
A man has been arrested and charged with assault with a weapon after an axe-wielding assault in Poplar Hill First Nation.
- LETTER: Traffic fines should take bigger bite out of drivers’ wallets
Florida drivers face increased fines for traffic infractions, with some penalties reaching up to $500
- LETTER: The case against a spa-hotel near Rundleview
The construction of a spa-hotel near Rundleview has sparked local outrage.
- Individuals arrested in Milton Street RCMP raid released without charges
Suspects detained at house released without charges.
- WEST COAST HISTORY: SAREX comes to Tofino Airport and coastal waters
SAREX (Search and Rescue Exercise) team arrives at Tofino Airport to conduct search and rescue training with local first responders.
- THE PAIKIN PODCAST: Why did Carney support Trump’s attack on Iran?
The Paikin Podcast
- Woman dies after SUV crashes into St. Boniface strip mall
Woman in her 60s dies after SUV crashes into St. Boniface strip mall
- Russian Strike on Kharkiv Kills Seven as Part of Major Barrage
Russian forces launch major barrage on Ukraine, targeting Kharkiv with missile strikes that kill seven people.
- MARCH 7 ROAD REPORT: Town and Country road conditions and cams
Road conditions and cameras available online for March 7.
- Sheriff deputy intercepts drugs and gun
Sheriff deputy seizes 80 pounds of marijuana and a firearm during traffic stop.
- From Punch's Ikea plushy to Pockets Warhol's death: Why these animal influencers took over Ontario social media feeds
Pockets Warhol, a painting monkey, has died in Ontario.
- The Latest: Trump says he’ll hit Iran harder as Iranian president apologizes to neighbours
US President Donald Trump vows to hit Iran harder in response to recent tensions, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani apologizes to countries in the region for the conflict, over 28,000 Americans have returned to the US from the Middle East since the start of the Iran war