Gardener savagely beaten while watering her plants — because she didn’t say ‘good morning’ to vicious passerby

A violent perp was caught on camera savagely beating a Massachusetts woman who was watering her plants — because she didn’t say “good morning” to him. Ian Atkinson, 34, was found guilty Monday after he brutally attacked the 59-year-old victim in the front yard of her home in Dorchester in July last year, prosecutors said. … Read more

Another Rose looks to blossom with Canadian women’s soccer team

Forward Nyah Rose is shown in training for Canada in San Pedro del Pinatar, Spain, on Monday, Nov. 25, 2024.Photo by Audrey Magny /The Canadian Press Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Jade Rose’s job for Canada … Read more

Liam Payne’s family now poised to take legal action against any individual involved in his death from hotel fall

Lawyers for Liam Payne’s family were in court in Argentina Tuesday — and a source told Page Six that they could bring private criminal action against anyone who contributed to his death. Page Six has seen documentation that shows music industry veteran lawyer Richard Bray, acting on behalf of the family, has handed over his … Read more

Varcoe: Alberta rolls out hurdles for federal emissions cap on oilpatch, insists province owns greenhouse gas data

Its thesis is simple: Don’t allow the oilpatch to share any greenhouse gas emissions data with Ottawa, unless the province specifically approves it Premier Danielle Smith speaks at the Alberta legislature in Edmonton on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024.David Bloom/Postmedia The Alberta government is set to adopt a new tool box of measures under its sovereignty … Read more

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Quebec premier says Trudeau must get serious about border problems to avoid Trump’s tariffs

François Legault said Canada ‘must do everything’ to avoid 25 per cent tariffs on all products exported to the United States Quebec Premier Francois Legault speaks at a news conference Nov. 26, 2024, at the legislature in Quebec City.Photo by Jacques Boissinot /THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault said Canada “must do … Read more

Alberta to fight back against Trudeau government’s emissions cap

The province will prohibit sharing of emissions information with the federal government Premier Danielle Smith makes an announcement of a major step forward to help grow Alberta’s energy sector while reducing emissions, at the Canadian Energy Museum on Nov. 25, 2024, as John Gorman, vice-president, Canada and West Coast USA, Halliburton listens.Photo by Greg Southam … Read more

Montreal police seek public’s help in search for missing teen

Dahlia Lily Robichaud Fréchette was last seen in the Ville-Marie borough. Dahlia Lily Robichaud Fréchette has been missing since Nov. 20, 2024.SPVM Montreal police are appealing to the public for assistance in locating 16-year-old Dahlia Lily Robichaud Fréchette, who has been missing since Nov. 20. She was last seen in the Ville-Marie borough, and her … Read more

Sask. cancer patient says recruiting more staff alone won’t fix broken system

“You’re not fixing systemic issues by throwing people at them.” The Allan Blair Cancer Centre at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina.Photo by Don Healy /Regina Leader-Post Shannon Orell-Bast’s experience as a cancer patient in Saskatchewan’s health system leaves her cautious about celebrating the announcement of new specialists joining the provincial cancer agency. “This is a … Read more

Bixi reports record 13 million rides in 2024

“This record-breaking year underscores how BIXI has become a cornerstone of sustainable mobility,” says city councillor Marianne Giguère. Bixi saw its ridership increase 15 per cent in 2024.Photo by Dave Sidaway /Montreal Gazette Bixi Montreal said on Tuesday that it has surpassed 13 million rides in 2024, setting a new record for the bike-sharing service. … Read more

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