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A report being presented to the City of Ottawa's community services committee next week contains recommendations aimed at ensuring the sledding hill at Mooney's Bay Beach and Park meets safety standards and can be reopened as a sanctioned sledding location. Read More
April 19, 2024 - 17:55 | Gord Holder, Postmedia | Ottawa Citizen
With just two weeks to go until her big day, Kimberley Thomas was more than dismayed when her wedding dress was stolen from her car while visiting Kingston.
April 19, 2024 - 17:44 | Ryan Peddigrew | Global News - Canada
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.
April 19, 2024 - 17:41 | Doyle Potenteau | Global News - Canada
Good evening, let’s start with today’s top stories:Jury selection was completed for Donald Trump’s historic criminal hush-money trial in New York, clearing the way for arguments to get under way, while a dramatic scene unfolded outside the courthouse when a man set himself on fire.Police said the man, in his 30s and identified as Maxwell Azzarello of St. Augustine, Fla., was taken to hospital. He was in critical condition as of this afternoon. The reason for the incident was not immediately known.
April 19, 2024 - 17:33 | Holly McKenzie-Sutter | The Globe and Mail
A former educational assistant is calling attention to the rising violence in Alberta's classrooms.
April 19, 2024 - 17:33 | Brittany Ekelund | CTV News - Canada
Seventeen B.C. towns and rural areas have opted in to new provincial rules that significantly curtail short-term vacation rentals, joining 60 municipalities where people hosting properties on platforms such as Airbnb will be limited to renting out only their principal residences.Under the legislation, which takes effect May 1, hosts will also be required to register with the province. The rules, announced last fall, automatically apply to hosts in any city with a population greater than 10,000, but smaller communities were also able to opt in.
April 19, 2024 - 17:30 | Frances Bula | The Globe and Mail