A portion of the Don Valley Parkway will be closed to traffic overnight tonight as crews remove a damaged variable messaging sign.
Month: April 2024
B.C. announces new rules around short-term rentals to take effect May 1
Short-term rental hosts will need to have a valid business licence number on display where local governments require a licence, the province said in a release.
B.C. Mountie ‘likely crossed criminal negligence threshold’ in failed wellness check
British Columbia’s police oversight agency says a Kelowna RCMP officer “quite likely crossed the criminal negligence threshold” when he failed to conduct a wellness check on a man who was later found dead because he couldn’t find the buzzer number on the man’s apartment building intercom.
Runway and customs delays to blame for Nicki Minaj Montreal show starting 3 hours late
Nicki Minaj sent a message to her fans just after 11 p.m. explaining why she was not on stage at the Bell Centre for a show that was scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m. It seems plane travel issues were to blame for the tardiness.
First Nations wrestler helps unveil Canadian clothing line for Paris Olympics
Di Stasio was in Toronto on April 16 for the Athlete Kit reveal, featuring all of the clothing that Canadian athletes will wear during the Olympics and Paris Paralympics.
Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – April 8th to April 14th, 2024
In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region. Read more…
Sask. village, contractor fined $42,000 for illegal dumping
A Saskatchewan village and a contractor it hired are facing significant fines after conservation officers discovered they dumped demolition waste at an illegal landfill.
Average home prices pass $2M in nearly half of Toronto neighbourhoods. Would you leave the city over high costs?
Have you considered leaving the area for cheaper pastures? Has the rising cost of living forced you to make a career change?If you’ve been affected by unaffordability, CTV News Toronto wants to hear from you.
Feds commit $15 million to flood insurance backstop. Is it enough?
Although the federal government committed to forge ahead with its long-awaited flood insurance backstop Tuesday, Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry notes the 2024 federal budget was light on details – and funding. The insurance industry has been negotiating with…The post Feds commit $15 million to flood insurance backstop. Is it enough? appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Toronto police looking for ‘high risk’ offender with ‘history of violent offences’
Police are asking for the public’s assistance locating a “high risk offender” who they say breached multiple conditions following his release from a correctional facility last week.
