9 Winnipeggers arrested, millions in contraband seized in huge interprovincial drug bust
More than a dozen people, including nine Winnipeggers, are facing charges as part of the investigation into a large-scale, interprovincial drug network, police say.
Crime
May 1
Fruit packing company in Kelowna, B.C., fined $78K for effluent discharge
B.C.'s Environment Ministry has issued a $78,000 fine against Sandher Fruit Packers, in Kelowna, B.C. The fine stems from the discharge of effluent into a nearby ditch.
Canada
Apr 19
Dolphin washes up on beach with bullets lodged in spine, heart and brain
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is offering a US$20,000 reward to anyone with information about the dolphin discovered in Louisiana.
Trending
Apr 24
Trump trial hears recording discussing hush money scheme: ‘What do we got to pay?’
Prosecutors played the 2016 recording that attorney Michael Cohen secretly made of himself briefing Trump on a plan to buy Karen McDougal's story of an extramarital affair.
U.S. News
May 2
Recipe: Seared Ling Cod with Fregola Sarda and Rapini
Brittney Lygo, chef de cuisine with Homer Street Cafe and Bar, shows how to make a delicious ling cod recipe with a side of seared rapini.
Entertainment
Apr 14
Our top 5 Amazon deals of the week
Looking to shop great deals? Here are our favourite deal items up for grabs this week on Amazon. Save big on Fitbit, L'Oreal and more coveted brand items.
The Curator
May 1
White Rock stabbings: Same suspect confirmed in 2 attacks as charge laid
The man who was arrested in connection with a fatal stabbing in White Rock last week has now been charged in another attack that happened two days earlier.
Crime
Apr 30
7 face charges after New Brunswick cannabis dispensary raids
Seven people have been arrested and are facing charges after three cannabis dispensary busts across New Brunswick earlier this month.
Cannabis
Apr 18
6 kitchen gadgets and tools that hack the heck out of meal prep
We tested these buzzy kitchen items that are designed to cut down on meal prep time.
The Curator
Apr 23
Fruit-packing company should have been fined more for effluent discharge: neighbour
Including this month’s five-figure penalty, the company was also fined $32,000 in 2022 for violating wastewater discharge regulations.
Canada
Apr 24
Smiths Colcannon Mash
Make this Irish dish at home!
Lifestyle
Mar 15
Suspect faces charges in Milton, Oakville home invasions just days apart: police
Halton police say a suspect accused of taking a Milton, Ont., man for an anxious ride during a home invasion is facing multiple charges.
Crime
Apr 18
Foul play suspected in suspicious death near Lumby: RCMP
The search for a Lumby woman whom Mounties said went missing over the weekend ended Sunday. A suspect was arrested and released the next day.
Crime
Apr 15
Hot Docs left out of budget 2024 funds as financial woes cloud arts organization
Left out of the budget is Hot Docs, the nation's largest documentary film festival, which organizers said is in dire financial straits and may not be able to do an event next year.
Entertainment
Apr 18
Peterborough police use stun gun to arrest armed robbery suspect
Police were told a man with a covered face entered the store while brandishing a pair of scissors. The suspect first threatened a customer and then the clerk.
Crime
Apr 16
Mayors approve ‘stopgap’ 2024 TransLink funding, but ‘fiscal cliff’ still looms
TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn described the investment plan as a 'stopgap' measure to address congestion on the system as work continues to secure stable, long-term funding.
Canada
Apr 25
Several people charged after drug raid at Quinte West home
OPP raided a home in Trenton and officers say they found suspected cocaine, fentanyl, and meth.
Crime
Apr 3
Winnipeg Jets’ Nino Niederreiter sidelined by gash from skate
Jets forward Nino Niederreiter will miss about a week after getting stitches on his leg to repair a cut from a skate blade.
Sports
Apr 3
Tennis free to play again at West End court after city votes to end lease agreement
The Sargent Park Tennis Gardens will now be free and accessible to the public after the city decided to take back ownership and not to renew a lease agreement.
Canada
Apr 11
Caught on video: B.C. firefighter survives hit-and-run outside his own home
This isn't Brennon Quennell's family's first experience with hit-and-runs. He says he has been calling on the city to improve road safety in the area for years.
Crime
Apr 23