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- This Week at Cherry Fest Northern Express - Michigan Fan favorites and can't-miss moments After months of anticipation, northern Michigan is hip-deep in the 2022 edition of the National Cherry Festival. It’s almost impossible to see and do everything that’s happening at the celebration, but we’ve put …
- Eight wild predictions with NHL Draft, free agency looming (hint: nothing involving the Bruins) The Boston Globe - Massachusetts ▪ The Lightning will lose a crucial piece Hard to see both Ondrej Palat and Ryan McDonagh returning with the Lightning way over the salary cap. While trying to keep homegrown Palat, the Lightning are looking for a trade partner for McDonagh. Per …
- Nearly 100 vehicles towed from downtown vehicle control zone since Wednesday: Bylaw CTV News Ottawa Bylaw says its officers have handed out more than 300 parking tickets and towed almost 100 vehicles from the vehicle control zone in downtown Ottawa since it came into effect Wednesday. Ottawa police say residents and visitors will continue to see …
- Bright and sunny Saturday in Ottawa CTV News Ottawa Lots of sunshine is in the forecast for Ottawa this weekend. Environment Canada’s weather forecast for the capital includes a high of 27 C and a humidex of 29. The typical high for this time of the year is around 26 C. The UV index is 8, or very high. …
- Ottawa firefighters battle blaze at abandoned home on March Road CTV News Ottawa Ottawa firefighters have put out a fire at an abandoned home in rural west Ottawa. A passerby noticed black smoke coming from the building on March Road between Murphy Court and Dunrobin Road at 6:41 a.m. Saturday. The 911 caller said the smoke was coming …
- Ottawa police seek help locating missing teen last seen Canada Day CTV News Ottawa Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing 15-year-old girl. Shyann Cole was last seen Friday at 1 p.m. on Cramer Drive heading toward Canfield Road. Police say they are concerned for her safety and well-being. She is described as …
- Grindstone Comedy Festival running July 6-10 is bigger and better than ever Edmonton Journal Breadcrumb Trail Links Theatre Local Arts Featuring more than 50 performers in 23 separate shows, this year's fest is headlined by Tik Tok star Che Durena, This Hour Has 22 Minutes writer Sophie Buddle and oddball polymath Garrett Jamieson. Sophie …
- The Saturday Debate: Should extremely intoxicated people be legally responsible for their actions? The Toronto Star YES Elizabeth Sheehy Professor emerita of Law at the University of Ottawa The criminal law must respond to the extremely intoxicated offender. However, the recent Supreme Court of Canada decision in R v Brown, a ruling that the extreme intoxication defence …
- Ontario behind its neighbours on COVID-19 4th dose eligibility. But that may change CTV News Ontario is not yet allowing most adults under the age of 60 to get a fourth COVID-19 vaccine shot, putting it at odds with the United States and Quebec and prompting one doctor to prepare legal action to get the province to widen eligibility. In the face …
- LEO J. DEVEAU: This Week in Nova Scotia History: July 4-10 Saltwire 4 July 1898 - Shortly before 5 a.m., while travelling at full speed in a dense fog, the French postal steamer SS La Bourgogne collided with the British ship Cromartyshire 60 nautical miles off Sable Island. Five hundred and fifty lives were lost from the …