Canada’s energy sector as well as the country’s main oil-producing province celebrated Wednesday as the long-awaited $34-billion Trans Mountain pipeline expansion officially came online.
Month: May 2024
Montreal Alouettes release veteran CFL receiver/returner Chandler Worthy
The Montreal Alouettes released veteran American receiver/returner Chandler Worthy on Wednesday.
The La Taqueria “Margarita Marathon” Kicks Off Friday, May 3rd!
The Goods from La Taqueria Vancouver, BC | Join La Taqueria for a Cinco de Mayo Margarita Marathon, from May 3rd to the 5th, at our Brentwood Mall, Yukon and W Hastings locations! In honour of this year’s upcoming Cinco de Mayo celebration, we are extending our festivities into an exciting three-day-long event. Beginning on […]
Insurers respond to Alberta’s auto reform reports
Canada’s national insurer association has expressed deep concern about an Alberta government-commissioned Oliver Wyman report, which touts public auto insurance as the reform option leading to the lowest premiums for Albertans. One expert says the Oliver Wyman report can’t…The post Insurers respond to Alberta’s auto reform reports appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
ADVISORY: Police Service Board Finance Committee Meeting
The media and public are invited to the Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Service Board Finance Committee Meeting on Thursday, May 9, 2024. The meeting will begin at 9:30 am and can be viewed live on the link Niagara Region Police Service Board – YouTube Read more…
Court: From murder to manslaughter to assault bodily harm
The manslaughter trial of Christine Birt came to a sudden halt on Tuesday after Birt changed her plea from not guilty of manslaughter to guilty of assault causing bodily harm. Birt was originally charged with second-degree murder but, after pre-trial, the charge was changed to manslaughter. After intense discussions by the Crown and defence lawyers, […]
Dental care program starts accepting claims for 1 million seniors
The first seniors to register with the new federal dental care plan can now start submitting claims.
An Updated Easy-to-Use Guide to Vancouver’s Best DIY Resources
Feeling hit by symptoms of Spring Fever? Looking for productive ways to channel all your pent up energy? Have no fear! We’ve update our list of recommended resources for getting equipped with the practical tools, knowledge and inspiration for your next, new project(s)…
West Vancouver transit union votes to authorize strike
Labour strife could lead to transit disruptions in Metro Vancouver for the second time this year after the union representing 150 West Vancouver bus drivers and mechanics voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike this week.
Technical issues means you can no longer recharge your OPUS transit card using your mobile phone in Montreal
It is no longer possible to charge and reload OPUS public transit cards on phones and online as the app is suspended.
