Join us as we take a fun look back at the wild ride of local news in 2024—including a roller derby star on the rise and a poutinerie break-in!
As we wave goodbye to 2024, CTV Kitchener has compiled a lively summary of the year’s most homegrown headlines that left their mark on our beloved communities. Among the notable stories was an alarming incident that took place at the Elora community centre, where a 54-year-old man faced charges of assault after causing a disturbance. It seems that sometimes, community gatherings can turn unpredictable! Safety, after all, is not just about bringing smiles but also about keeping the peace.
Not all news was about drama or disturbances; some involved deeper social issues. In Saskatoon, the government confirmed that there are no plans to relocate the Fairhaven shelter, despite some controversy swirling around it. This decision has kept conversations alive about community support and the need for accessible services. Speaking of social discussions, residents were also buzzing about the growing excitement surrounding Estevan's roller derby phenomenon. A local product is headed to world juniors—an incredible achievement that truly shows how far dedication can take you!
In more unusual updates, the Chatham-Kent police are on the lookout for suspects after a $4,000 meat heist at a poutinerie. If that doesn't have you rolling on the floor, imagine what would happen if a poutine-loving bandit got a whiff of those fries! As our community digs into the mystery of stolen meat, we can’t help but think: is this the start of the Great Canadian Fridge Raid? And over in Winnipeg, a more serious matter unfurled when a 19-year-old man was hospitalized following a stabbing incident linked to a residential dispute. A reminder that every community faces its share of challenges.
What’s surprising is how interconnected these news stories are, revealing the colorful tapestry of life in Canada. While some stories evoke laughter, others stir serious discussions, much like the unpredictable weather we experience during Canadian winters! As we look forward to new horizons in 2025, let’s remember these tales of resilience, adventure, and even the absurdities that make our local news a captivating affair. Remember, whether it’s a heartwarming roller derby triumph or a cheeky poutinerie caper, it’s all part of the unique Canadian experience. Let's keep sharing incredible stories—who knows what next year will bring?
On a more sentimental note, the roller derby star headed to the world juniors is not only a testament to personal achievement but also a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes across Canada. This highlights the importance of local sports programs and how they cultivate community pride. Meanwhile, the poutinerie break-in serves as a quirky reminder of how valuable food is to our culture—perhaps fueling some new conspiracy theories on the Great Canadian Food Fight!
CTV Kitchener is taking a look back the biggest moments of 2024, the local stories that defined the year and changed our community.
Ontario Provincial Police said they, and other emergency services, were called to facility on Friday around 11 p.m.. A 54-year-old man was charged with assault.
The latest report by Saskatchewan's provincial auditor says the troubled Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) is now set to cost $250 million ...
Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police were called to the park on Saturday around 3 p.m.. They said one of the wooden train cars was on fire. No one was ...
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Heather Thomson with the Edmonton Chamber of Commerce joined CTV Morning Live's Kent Morrison to explain the psychology of a deal and how to spend mindfully ...
The provincial government says there are no plans to relocate the Saskatoon Tribal Council's Emergency Wellness Centre, despite calls from a city councillor ...
'A huge honour': Sask. product headed to roller derby world juniors. Estevan's ...
A 19-year-old man was taken to the hospital on Thursday following a stabbing in Winnipeg's West End.
In part one of a three-part investigation, W5 correspondent Jon Woodward reveals how a convicted con artist bilked dozens of people in a landlord scam.
A woman was taken into custody after a possible case of child abuse was reported on a flight bound to Edmonton.
After gathering his bearings, all Letkeman was focused on was getting out of the truck. The tree Colton Letkeman crashed into in October now covered with hearts ...
Chatham-Kent police are looking for two suspects after $4000 in meat was reported stolen from a poutinerie.
A suspected impaired driver crashed into a utility pole in B.C.'s Fraser Valley Monday morning, according to authorities, who said the crash left hazardous ...
Emergency services were called to the intersection of Ottawa Street South and Westmount Road East around 6:20 p.m. Monday for reports of two separate ...
Research has wound down and staff at Canada's only synchrotron are getting ready for the holidays.
An apartment building was the victim of gunfire Monday night in Montreal's Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough. Montreal police (SPVM) received a 911 call at 9 p.m. ...
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says a proposal to build a new interprovincial bridge to Gatineau is not a priority for Ottawa, as he continues to push for more ...