January, 2023
12 friends dreamed of owning a bar. So they bought one, in the middle of nowhere, on Vancouver Island
Outside the Scarlet Ibis, a sign states it’s the most remote pub on the island Tim Sangha and some friends were on a motorcycle trip through northern Vancouver Island in July 2020 when they came upon a pub on a gravel road in the remote hamlet of Holberg, about 540 kilometres northwest of Victoria. It was Sunday and the place was closed, but the owner, Pat Gwynne, agreed to serve them beer and chicken wings as they sat on the pub’s deck overlooking Holberg Inlet. “About an hour into our [visit] there,Read more
What we can learn about the future of rail from its past
Rail travel used to be like taking a ‘flying palace,’ but now it’s hard to get where you want to go The train used to be a romantic and luxurious mode of transportation, with companies competing for passengers. But in the last century, cars and airplanes have edged out an option that — with the right investment and infrastructure — could be a cheaper and greener alternative in Canada. Cuts to Via Rail routes over the years, however, mean that the investment would have to be significant, says Anthony Perl,Read more
RCMP investigating death of Acadian journalist Réjean Hébert in Saint-Simon as homicide
Man, 29, was arrested in connection with investigation The New Brunswick RCMP’s major crime unit is investigating the death of a longtime French-language journalist Réjean Hébert outside a home in Saint-Simon on Thursday as a homicide. Cpl. Dan Sharpe told CBC News on Friday that Caraquet RCMP responded to a call for a well-being check at around 2 a.m. on Thursday. When they arrived, they found a man dead outside the house, said Sharpe. Radio-Canada identified the man who was found dead outside a house on Thursday as longtime journalist Réjean Hébert. (Courtesy of CKRO Radio Péninsule/Radio-Canada) LaterRead more
Nova Scotia’s provincial parks aren’t as protected as you may think
Cabinet, natural resources minister have far-reaching discretion over fate of parks Nadine Hunt’s love for nature started early. As a child, she and her mother would often go to the beach near their home in Mabou, Cape Breton. “She taught me to respect the beach. If there was any litter or garbage around, we were picking it up,” she said. Hunt said the area’s unique natural environment and peaceful atmosphere are what makes it so special. “It’s not just the beautiful beach and the warm water that we experience hereRead more
Volunteers canvass downtown Winnipeg for tips to identify victim of alleged serial killer
Police have not yet identified Buffalo Woman, one of 4 women believed to have been killed by Jeremy Skibicki A grassroots team set out at nine o’clock sharp on New Year’s Day, walking southbound on Main Street, with about 300 posters in hand: “Help us identify Buffalo Woman,” is written in red capital letters. “Who is Mashkode Bizhiki’ikwe?” Darryl Contois and George Robinson led the initiative Sunday, taping posters to poles and speaking to people on the street and in encampments. They are gathering tips from the community in the hope that thisRead more