By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 5, 2024 10:29 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size A former Prince George city councillor has purchased the city’s only newspaper after watching multiple outlets in other British Columbia Interior communities shut down last year. Cameron Stolz is …
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Canada to stage 13 games at 2026 FIFA World Cup between Toronto and Vancouver
Canada will host 13 of the 104 games at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with seven in Vancouver and six in Toronto. As expected, the U.S. will stage the lion’s share of the action — with 78 games — at the expanded 48-team soccer showcase. Like Canada, Mexico will host 13 …
Read More »Arrest made in suspicious death of woman in Lynn Lake: Manitoba RCMP
Manitoba RCMP say they have arrested a 35-year-old female in connection with the suspicious death of a woman in Lynn Lake on Thursday. News Source link
Read More »Sask. school lunch hour supervision to be disrupted as part of teacher job action
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Noon-hour supervision is being withdrawn for one day in schools across Saskatchewan on Thursday. The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation said teachers will not be available to supervise students who are eating lunch at school or taking part in noon-hour activities, adding that the …
Read More »SIU investigating after cyclist struck near Castle Frank Station
The Special Investigations Unit is investigating Toronto Police after a cyclist was struck by a cruiser on Sunday night near Castle Frank Station. News Source link
Read More »Manitoban breast cancer survivor shares importance of early detection
On World Cancer Day this Sunday, advocates worldwide raise awareness for prevention and ongoing research. Manitoban Aimee Heroux, a breast cancer survivor, shares her story emphasizing the importance of early detection. Heroux says she always knew she had a family history of breast cancer which led her to get regular …
Read More »Saskatoon morning news rewind: Monday, Feb. 5 – Saskatoon
Behind the scenes at VIDO, 25th Street Theatre on the road with Luna, and agriculture drought concerns. Here’s your morning rewind for the Monday, Feb. 5, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon. VIDO’s role with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) is the …
Read More »Ontario man charged with 1st-degree murder after missing friend turns up dead
Ontario Provincial Police have upgraded the charges against a 25-year-old man to first degree murder after his friend was reported missing and later found dead earlier last month. On Jan., 21, Gabriel DiCecco, from the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, was arrested and charged under the Criminal Code for obstructing a peace …
Read More »Woman walking her dog seriously injured after being hit by vehicle in Markham – Toronto
York Regional Police say a woman who was walking her dog has serious injuries after she was hit by a vehicle in Markham on Monday morning. The pedestrian-involved collision occurred on Fincham Avenue, near Ninth Line and 16th Avenue, at around 8:30 a.m. Police said a woman, who they describe …
Read More »Sean Monahan to step up on faceoffs for Jets after trade from Canadiens – Winnipeg
Acquiring a player who can win the majority of his faceoffs should pay dividends for the Winnipeg Jets. Sean Monahan was traded from the Montreal Canadiens to Winnipeg on Friday for a first-round draft selection in 2024 and a conditional pick in 2027. Monahan, who is also expected to improve …
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