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Stellarton Police Service says it is investigating after a 15-year-old was killed driving a car that crashed into a power pole and a tree early Thursday.
September 12, 2024 - 07:54 | Gabby Rodrigues | Global News - Canada
At a time when many independent movie theatres in Canada are struggling, one Montreal cinema says it is entering “a new chapter” after receiving a major donation from Quebec filmmaker Denis Villeneuve.Cinéma du Parc announced this week that the Quebec-born director behind “Dune” and other Hollywood blockbusters is the latest big-name director to show his support for a cherished local theatre. He has given an undisclosed amount to help ensure the long-term financial security of the movie house where he has long attended screenings.
September 12, 2024 - 07:50 | Joe Bongiorno | The Globe and Mail
Four boxcars filled with concrete are sitting on the floor of the Bay of Fundy near Walton, N.S., where residents are worried the debris – abandoned by another failed tidal power project – has become a hazard to local fishers.In May 2023, massive air bags were used to float the rail cars to the mouth of Walton’s harbour, an area where about 20 to 30 recreational fishers pass through daily as they seek flounder and highly prized striped bass.
September 12, 2024 - 07:46 | Michael Tutton | The Globe and Mail
Hamilton police say that they have arrested a 34-year-oild woman who allegedly escaped custody after ramming a cruiser in the city’s east end earlier this week.
September 12, 2024 - 07:44 | Chris Fox | CTV News - Canada
With summer drawing to a close in Canada, the 2024 wildfire season is shaping up as one of the most destructive on record, largely due to the devastation caused by a blaze that ripped through a tourist town in the Canadian Rockies.Based on total area scorched, the season ranks among the top six over the last half century. Even so, 2024 is turning out to be much less severe than last year – the worst on record – and not as bad as many had feared.
September 12, 2024 - 07:42 | Nia Williams | The Globe and Mail
More workers at the Ontario Science Centre are set to lose their jobs as the abruptly shuttered east-Toronto attraction contemplates a move to a temporary home, potentially in a neighbouring city.Dexterra Group, which provided cleaning services for the attraction, sent a letter to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union last week, saying 28 employees will lose their jobs by Oct. 31.
September 12, 2024 - 07:36 | Liam Casey | The Globe and Mail