A wet June in Saskatchewan delays Saskatoon berry season, helping haskaps
A notably wet June is delaying the ripening of Saskatoon berries for many farmers across Saskatchewan, says the province’s fruit crops specialist. “Normally you’d already be in the thick of harvest for Saskatoons, but it looks like we’re going to be another week or maybe more in some cases, and it depends where you are…
Trump administration not meeting or strategizing with Alberta separatists: Hoekstra
This story is the second of two installments of a feature interview with U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra. Read also: U.S. ambassador denies donations delayed Gordie Howe Bridge opening U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra says the Trump administration has not met with Alberta separatists, nor discussed any potential financial support for an independent…
Moroccan communities celebrate historic World Cup win across Canada
Canada’s historic FIFA World Cup run came to an end Saturday with a 3-0 loss to Morocco in the Round of 16 in Houston, Texas. While many Canadians were left heartbroken after the men’s national team’s deepest run ever at a World Cup ended, thousands of others took to the streets and restaurants to celebrate….
B.C. Conservatives leave Penticton retreat united under new leader
The B.C. Conservatives wrapped up a two-day caucus retreat in Penticton on Friday with new leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay emphasizing unity, action and renewed momentum ahead of the fall legislative session. Addressing media at the conclusion of the retreat, Findlay praised the party’s MLAs for their commitment and teamwork. “I am so proud of this caucus….
Fishing trip ends with catch of a lifetime for Quebec couple after $40M Lotto Max win – Montreal
Descrease article font size Increase article font size A fishing trip ended with a $40-million Lotto Max jackpot for a Quebec couple after they checked their ticket upon returning home. Mylène Bourgeois and Joseph Gosselin-Rompre said they discovered they had won the prize only after Joseph checked the ticket using the lottery app on the…
Transit advocates call for low-income transit pass as TransLink fares increase – BC
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Transit and poverty reduction advocates held a rally in Vancouver on Canada Day to call for the creation of a low-income transit pass. “It’s never been more necessary to have a pass that makes it more affordable for people with lower incomes,” Denis Agar, the executive director…
‘It’s a constant battle’: Kelowna businesses say crime is changing downtown
Some downtown Kelowna, B.C., business owners say security measures once considered optional have become necessary just to stay open, even as the city rolls out new initiatives aimed at reducing crime. The city recently announced a new RCMP Downtown Community Liaison Officer, building on a package of safety measures that includes a business CCTV registry,…
Touchdown Kelowna brings sold-out crowd and economic boost – Okanagan
A sold-out crowd packed Kelowna’s Apple Bowl on Saturday as the BC Lions took on the Calgary Stampeders in the first of two Canadian Football League games being played as part of the nine-day Touchdown Kelowna festival. The stadium was transformed to accommodate roughly 18,000 fans, many of whom travelled to the Okanagan to take…
Deafblind Awareness Month celebrates community while raising awareness
June is Deafblind Awareness Month, a time to support and learn, while celebrating the community. Ryan Riehl is a deafblind person in Saskatchewan. He won awards in waterskiing and likes to keep himself busy. He recalls when he first took up the sport. “It was kind of amazing. Within probably a week, two weeks, I…
Flooding concerns, tornado threats sweep across Canadian Prairies
Flooding concerns and the threat of tornadoes are putting parts of the Canadian Prairies on alert as a powerful weather system moves across Alberta and Saskatchewan. Environment Canada has issued heavy rainfall warnings for parts of Alberta, where between 40 and 70 mm of rain is expected through the weekend. The agency warned that already…
