Sukh Dhaliwal Member of Parliament from Surrey-Newton B.C. is trying hard to have the month of April being designated as “Sikh Heritage Month”. The Bill, C376, was debated in the House last week and will…
Ex-mayoral candidate once faced assault, DUI charges Jyotika. A mayoral candidate who withdrew from the race last week once faced charges for assault and impaired driving. Ian Campbell, who had been running for mayor under…
A man accused of stabbing a police officer at a Michigan airport could receive a mental evaluation before his trial. As per reports, defence attorney Joan Morgan has told a judge in Flint that she…
Increasing fines for funeral home owners is one of the many steps Nova Scotia government is taking to introduce stricter and transparent rules for funeral homes and crematoriums. Amendments introduced on, Sept. 18, to the…
A multi-year investigation by Ministry of Environment conservation officers and undercover officers has resulted in two Melfort, SK residents fined $15,705 for an illegal outfitting operation. Melfort conservation officers initiated an investigation after receiving numerous…
Manitoba has submitted its carbon pricing plan to the federal government as part of the terms of the Pan-Canadian Framework, Sustainable Development Minister Rochelle Squires has announced. “Our Made-in-Manitoba Climate and Green Plan is the right plan…
An escaped inmate from the Mission Institution was found hiding out in an outbuilding in Saanich, B.C. The Saanich Police Department released further details on the recapture of escaped inmate Michael Douglas Sheets, stating that…
Dozens of wildfires are raging on Vancouver Island, leading to extreme haze. It’s smoke from B.C.’s Interior that has brought some of the worst air quality ratings in the world.The haze has put air quality…
A woman who hurled racial slurs to an Indian-origin man in Edmonton last week, referring to the color of his skin and telling him to go back to his country, has refused to apologize for…
Saskatchewan’s June 2018 wholesale trade numbers increased by 7.7 per cent, compared to June 2017 (seasonally adjusted)—the highest percentage increase among Canada’s provinces and higher than the national average of 3.9 per cent. “Saskatchewan’s wholesale…