Shooting at Brampton hotel sends woman to hospital

A woman is in hospital after being found with gunshot wounds at a hotel in Brampton overnight. It happened at a hotel on Nexus Avenue, in the area of Ebenezer and The Gore roads. Peel police said they were called to the hotel for a woman suffering gunshot wounds at around 2:15 a.m. Peel Regional … Read more

Landslide in San Clemente halts train service indefinitely

The Pacific Surfliner travels between San Luis Obispo and San Diego. Amtrak announced on Wednesday evening the suspension of service from Irvine to Oceanside. (Michael Armstrong / Amtrak Pacific Surfliner ) Train service between Orange and San Diego counties has been halted indefinitely after a landslide tumbled debris onto train tracks in San Clemente. Service … Read more

Marlene Jennings: Immigrants, temporary workers and Dad

My father and fellow CPR workers with the black porters union made invaluable contributions to Canadian and Quebec society. Preston James Jennings, Sr. — Marlene Jennings’ father — was born in Alabama in 1944 and came to Canada on a temporary work visa to work as a porter for Canadian Pacific Railway. Above: A CPR … Read more

Breaking down five similarities of the NFL’s Final Four

Praising the Chiefs, Ravens, Lions and 49ers for being the last four teams standing in the NFL playoffs is one form of flattery. Copying their blueprints is the highest form. What can other teams learn from analyzing how the teams in the AFC and NFC championship games were built, and watching how they play? Here … Read more

Saskatchewan artist Vanessa Hyggen inspires appreciation for the land

“My main goal is that people would also come to love this place as much as I do.” Saskatoon-based artist Vanessa Hyggen in her home studio space. Photo taken in Saskatoon on Dec. 7, 2023.Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate … Read more

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Kramberger: Engaged young people strive to improve West Island communities

They are participating on junior councils or youth advisory boards to raise awareness of issues important to young people and promote improvements in city services. Baie-D’Urfé town councillor Wanda Lowensteyn and junior council member Natasha Drouin meet at Fritz Farm on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024.Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette Engaged youth are making a … Read more

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