Man dies after being struck by vehicle at Elora workplace
Investigators identified the victim as a 67-year-old man from Fergus who is an employee at the business.
Traffic
Apr 8
Winnipeg police investigate homicide after man shot on Flora Avenue
The man from God's Lake Narrows First Nation was found in a home nearby, police said, and was given emergency medical care before being taken to hospital in critical condition.
Crime
Apr 29
Film production in Brantford to include pyrotechnics and simulated gunfire
Residents of Brantford are being warned that a large-scale film production with a variety of special effects will be taking place around the Wilfrid Laurier University campus.
Education
7 hours
OPP looking to identify suspects in theft at Elora business
Two men were seen entering the store on Jan. 4 and taking $2,000 worth of merchandise, then leaving without paying.
Crime
Jan 24
Guelph organization calls on businesses to embrace food waste diversion
Since 2021, a food waste diversion initiative has collected over $200,000 in food recovery efforts. Participating businesses can try out the program until the end of September.
Environment
Mar 20
U of G get $3.5M gift from local egg farmers for advancement in poultry, egg production
The university says the gift will help advance technologies and systems that are key to sustainable and profitable production.
Canada
Mar 12
Police investigate suspicious death of woman in Montreal suburb
Quebec provincial police (SQ) are investigating after a woman’s body was found inside a residential building in Candiac, a South Shore Montreal suburb.
Crime
Apr 9
Montreal commuters can now reload OPUS cards with a smartphone. Here’s how
Chrono accepts debit, credit cards, Apple Pay and Google pay as payment methods for Montreal public transit users to purchase passes online.
Tech
Apr 10
Plaza St-Hubert will be Montreal’s newest pedestrian zone this summer
This year, city officials say over nine kilometers of Montreal streets will be pedestrianized across the city and 2,100 businesses will be accessible by foot.
Economy
Apr 10
April storm to bring heavy snow to Montreal, up to 20cm expected
According to the Environment Canada weather alert, 15 to 20 centimetres of heavy snow is forecast for Wednesday evening to Thursday night.
Weather
Apr 3
Café in Montreal neighbourhood drawing big crowds, high-profile customers
From the prime minister to a Hollywood star, Café Alphabet is making waves online with its Freddo cappuccinos, a Greek-style iced coffee topped with foamed milk.
Canada
Apr 3
Saturday morning fires at several locations under investigation by Winnipeg Fire
Winnipeg fire crews had a busy morning as they responded to several incidents of fire across the city. All incidents are under investigation.
Crime
Apr 27
Elora’s Order of Canada recipient calls the honour ‘humbling’
John Hirdes was one of 78 named to the Order by Governor General Mary Simon last week.
Canada
Jan 1
Winnipeg police searching for answers in two-year-old homicide investigation
It's been over two years since Steven Andrew Mingo's death was deemed a homicide. Winnipeg police continue to search for answers in their investigation.
Crime
Apr 20
Let these 8 spring fragrances whisk you away
From earthy notes with a splash of citrus to sweet floral scents—no matter your mood these spring fragrances are a delight for the senses.
The Curator
Apr 17
Celebrity handbag designer jailed for smuggling crocodile, python leather
Nancy Gonzalez was arrested for running a multiyear conspiracy that involved recruiting couriers to transport her handbags on commercial flights to high-end showrooms.
Trending
Apr 23
Banksy confirms mural that appeared overnight in London is his work
Banksy took credit for the massive art piece on his Instagram after rumours swirled about the origin of the mural.
Trending
Mar 18
New Banksy mural has already been defaced
The local Islington Council said it was 'sad to see the piece has been defaced' and added that a CCTV camera is being installed to monitor the mural.
Trending
Mar 21
Pedestrianizing Calgary’s 17th Avenue SW ‘completely feasible’: former city planner
A former Calgary city planner says a proposal to pedestrianize 17th Avenue Southwest is "completely feasible."
Canada
Apr 12
Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring?
The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.
Environment
Mar 19