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‘Monstrous’: Judge scolds man guilty of killing ‘defenseless little old lady’
A Nova Scotia judge scolded a man responsible for the 'monstrous and evil' murder of an 84-year-old woman in 2020 when handing down his sentence Thursday. * This article was originally published here
N.S. farmers say constant ‘intense’ weather is impacting their livelihood
From heat waves to flash floods, the constant weather changes make life extra challenging for some Nova Scotia farmers who are trying to make this their living. * This article was originally published here
Hot weather, possible dry lightning, in Shuswap weather forecast
Friday’s forecast for the Shuswap features a risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. * This article was originally published here
Canadian Little League Championships impress visitors in Kingston
Canadian Little League Championships impress in Kingston. First home run at the renovated Cricket Field. Visitors praise organization, facilities, and explore local sites. * This article was originally published here
Montreal community group launches project to ease tension over Israel-Hamas conflict
A Montreal community group has launched a new project called Solidarity with Dialogue in hopes of creating conversations that will ease tensions over the Israel-Hamas conflict. * This article was originally published here
How fruit fly genes are helping B.C. scientists reverse Parkinson’s symptoms
Researchers at Simon Fraser University say they may have discovered a gene that appears to reverse Parkinson’s disease symptoms in fruit flies. And humans have a similar gene. * This article was originally published here
Province to fog Winkler over concern of possible West Nile virus
Winkler has too many mosquitoes that could carry West Nile virus, so the province is going to fog the city. * This article was originally published here
Canadian Little League Championship kicks off in Kingston, Ont.
The Canadian Little League Baseball Championship kicked off in Kingston, Ont., Tuesday with an event celebrating the local baseball association's 70-year history. * This article was originally published here
Toronto terror arrests and the enduring appeal of ISIS
A Toronto father and son have been arrested for allegedly planning an attack for ISIS using bladed weapons. * This article was originally published here
Former Sask. Party MLA Lyle Stewart dies after battle with cancer
Stewart was the Sask. Party MLA for the Thunder Creek and Lumsden-Morse ridings. He served in politics for 24 years before his retirement last year. * This article was originally published here
Video captures thief stealing from Vancouver restaurant employees’ locker room
Zaatar w Zeit says this is the first time employees have been robbed while working and it is concerned about employee safety and retention. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s only rooftop garden on top of a supermarket keeps on producing
Canada's only supermarket with an organic rooftop garden is entering its 8th season, expanding it's greenery and partnering with non-profit La Ferme de Rue Montreal. * This article was originally published here
‘Confidence booster’: Merritt marks flood recovery milestones for bridge and dike
The first steel beams of the new Middlesboro Bridge were lifted into position Monday and the city has broken ground on a new dike installation following the November 2021 floods. * This article was originally published here
‘Shaken to my core’: Mother considers leaving Vancouver after verbal attack by stranger
A Vancouver woman says she was verbally attacked and followed by a stranger while walking her baby along the seawall in Yaleton over the weekend. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan health-care workers missing upwards of $1,000 in wages
Some health-care workers in Saskatchewan are coming up on their third pay cycle with the re-launch of AIMS and are fearing the worst. * This article was originally published here
Dalhousie University in Halifax orders removal of pro-Palestinian encampment
The encampment was set up on the Studley Quad at Dalhousie University in Halifax on May 12 by Students for the Liberation of Palestine. * This article was originally published here
Nova Scotians ‘divided’ over new local shopping incentive program
At a farmers’ market in Chester, N.S. last week, the community weighed in on the new program, and what they thought could be improved. * This article was originally published here
Mamma Mia! musical set for historical run at Kelowna Community Theatre
The Kelowna Actors Studio expects to break box office records this summer with the local production of the global smash hit 'Mamma Mia!' the musical. * This article was originally published here
Direct flights to Seattle from Kelowna International Airport start in 2025
Starting in January 2025, Kelowna and Seattle will be as close as a direct flight - part of WestJet's winter schedule and one of 20 international routes. * This article was originally published here
Evacuation order issued for Slocan, B.C., surrounding areas due to wildfires
The evacuation order impacts the village of Slocan, B.C., as well as more than 400 properties in the areas surrounding the community, which is about 370 km east of Kelowna. * This article was originally published here