London Knights select three players on first night of 2024 OHL Priority Selection
Four local players were selected and the London Knights made their first three picks on the opening night of the 2024 OHL Priority Selection.
Sports
Apr 12
Man punched in the face after night of drinking: Guelph police
Investigators want to speak to a man seen on security video. They say he and a woman fled after another man was punched in the face.
Crime
Apr 24
Tired of after-hours emails? Budget 2024 plans ‘right to disconnect’
If your boss calls, texts or emails after hours, a change being proposed in Budget 2024 could give some Canadian workers the right to ignore them.
Canada
Apr 16
Proposed Renter’s Bill of Rights a good first step, but not enough for Alberta: advocate
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced three new proposed reforms in the 2024 budget that aim to protect Canadian renters.
Economy
Apr 15
Blondie, Ludacris, Vanilla Ice among PNE’s 2024 Summer Nights concerts
The shows kick off starting on Aug. 17, and will be held in the Pacific Coliseum this year, due to the construction of a new outdoor amphitheatre at the traditional venue site.
Entertainment
Apr 10
ANALYSIS: No guarantees as Winnipeg Jets’ playoff run set to begin
Depending on whom you might ask, Tuesday night's win over Seattle wasn't supposed to be that difficult for the Winnipeg Jets.
Sports
Apr 17
USask and Canadian Light Source assisting new research into groundwater pollution
University of Guelph scientists have teamed up with Saskatchewan researchers to explore how a chemical called 'sulfolane' may be creating groundwater risks.
Science
Apr 20
Manic Monday in NHL could have all kinds of playoff implications
Seven of the eight games around the league on Monday might have some impact on the postseason picture.
Sports
Apr 15
Calgary Fire Department to pilot blue lights on fire engines
The Calgary Fire Department (CFD) said it will pilot a project that will feature blue lights on several of its vehicles with the goal of increasing safety.
Canada
Apr 18
Former couple’s fight over dog leads to assault charges: Belleville police
A woman called police to report that her ex-partner was trying to steal her dog shortly before 1 p.m. Monday. Police charged a 40-year-old man with assault.
Crime
Apr 16
Muslim human rights activist in need of kidney finds help from Jewish community
'She's been helping the Jewish community and the Muslim community with the Council of Muslims against antisemitism and it's our turn to help her.'
Canada
40 mins
From day to night: Ultimate beauty dupes
From the perfect face-prep headband to a beauty blender dupe that delivers the same performance at half the price – here are some fresh ideas for your day.
The Curator
Apr 2
Quebec civil rights activist remembered as supporter of all marginalized communities
Dan Philip, a former president of the Black Coalition of Quebec, died earlier this month. The activist co-founded the Coalition more than 50 years ago to draw attention to racism.
Canada
Apr 22
Election interference worse than government admits, rights coalition says
Diaspora groups challenge Ottawa's insistence foreign meddling did not impact elections.
Canada
Apr 18
‘There is much more to do’: B.C. marks eight years of toxic-drug health emergency
Eight years after B.C. declared a public health emergency, Premier David Eby says the toxic drug crisis has had a "catastrophic impact" on communities.
Health
Apr 14
Free bus passes for east London, Ont. high schoolers gets green light
The pilot project would give Grade 9 students at Clarke Road Secondary School free bus passes for the 2024-2025 school year, with an expansion to Grade 10 planned for the future.
Canada
Apr 16
‘Love at first sight’: Snow leopard at Toronto Zoo pregnant for 1st time
Jita, a nearly three-year-old snow leopard at the Toronto Zoo, is pregnant for the first time, staff there say. However, the zoo is expressing 'some caution' over the news.
Canada
Apr 19
How Saint John’s abandoned buildings might soon be converted into housing
A non-profit group has launched an initiative dubbed 'Vacant to Vibrant' and is working to purchase abandoned properties in Saint John and renovate them into affordable housing.
Canada
Apr 24
Canadians should expect politicians to support right to bail, Virani’s office says
A jury on Sunday found Umar Zameer not guilty of first-degree murder in the death of a Toronto police officer who was run over in an underground parking garage in July 2021.
Crime
Apr 24
Manslaughter charge laid after downtown London, Ont. fight turns deadly
A London, Ont., man, age 47, has been charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of a 21-year-old injured in a fight last week.
Crime
Apr 5