Canada’s Mary-Sophie Harvey finished first in her heat in the women’s 200-metre freestyle swimming event.
Swimmer Mary-Sophie Harvey, from Trois-Rivieres, Que. smiles following her race in a women's 200m freestyle heat at the Summer Olympics, Sunday, July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian WyldFull coverage of the Paris Olympics on TSN.caElsewhere, Canada’s Blake Tierney qualified for the semifinals in the men’s 100-metre backstroke event, coming fifth in his heat.
Tenants who are being evicted from their 16-storey apartment building on Richmond Road are banding together, holding a rally on Saturday, outside the place they call home.Colin Tweedie has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in federal prison in the 2019 hit-and-run death of 10-year-old Cape Breton girl Talia Forrest.Images emerging from the town of Jasper are painting a picture of what's still standing and what isn't after wildfire tore through the community on July 24.
Nova Scotia is suspending the licensed Cape Breton moose hunt for three years due to what the province is calling a “significant drop” in the population.Wildfire officials says the risk level in British Columbia is improving thanks to rainfall and cooler temperatures in many parts of the province.A Surrey homeowner recently won an appeal of their property assessment, but unlike most people who appeal their homes' value, they weren't trying to get it reduced.
An Ottawa poet, Nancy Hugget, has won the RBC PEN Canada NEW Voices Award, marking the oldest recipient of the annual honour.There are some aspects of girl math that are actually fair game, according to Concordia University economics professor Moshe Lander.Municipalities in Quebec’s capital region have recently begun using artificial intelligence to track everything from tree cover to cars -- and even backyard pools.
After another week of heat warnings across Saskatchewan, temperatures will be dipping back into the seasonal range for the weekend.Police in northern Ontario say the victim of a reported abduction on Manitoulin Island has been found, and a third suspect has been identified.A northern Ontario teen facing almost 20 serious charges in relation to alleged incidents that happened in Kapuskasing, Ont. over three years, police say.
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