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Christine Coletta and her husband, Steve Lornie, own two wineries in Summerland, BC: Haywire, a ten-acre property that looks out over Lake Okanagan, and Garnet Valley Ranch, a vineyard that sits at a higher elevation and put out its first wines in 2022. Last winter, the pair decided to splurge on a public relations campaign directed at Albertans. The theme: “Come visit. Be our guest.” They hoped to attract Albertans to their wineries and turn those visits into direct-to-consumer sales after visitors returned home. The stars seemed to be aligning for the domestic wine industry, and...
September 22, 2025 - 06:30 | Christina Frangou | Walrus
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made a weekend visit to Barrie, Ont., where he joined Mayor Alex Nuttall in touring the city's homeless encampments.
September 22, 2025 - 06:23 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Ottawa
Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit says a Toronto Police Service officer pursued a driver for speeding, and that a collision occurred involving the driver and another vehicle.
September 22, 2025 - 06:13 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
In the newsroom, this is what we call a talker — simply meaning a lot of folks are talking about it. And in this case, it's those speed cameras. Even Ontario's leader, Premier Doug Ford, calls them nothing short of a cash grab, and if cities — including Ottawa — don't put an end to it, he might help them out in short order. Read More
September 22, 2025 - 04:30 | Gary Dimmock | Ottawa Citizen
It was late June, and the largest hospital in the Northwest Territories was running out of options for keeping its emergency department open through the summer. There were nine shifts in July and 38 in August and early September during which no ER doctor was scheduled to work at Yellowknife’s Stanton Territorial Hospital, a facility that serves all of the NWT and western Nunavut.
September 22, 2025 - 04:30 | Kelly Grant | The Globe and Mail
A report in front of the audit committee at Ottawa's largest school board has concluded that the board spends over 25 per cent more on special education than it receives from the provincial government. Read More
September 22, 2025 - 04:00 | Joanne Laucius | Ottawa Citizen