Tenants from Birchwood Terrace are in limbo as many of them are in temporary accommodations and not sure when they’ll be allowed back in the building to pick up the rest of their lives.
Month: May 2024
Calgary city council passes blanket rezoning after marathon meeting
More than three weeks after a public hearing on blanket rezoning first started at Calgary City Hall, councillors have narrowly voted in favour of moving forward with the change to allow for more density in residential areas.
A blow to business: Gardiner lane restrictions undercut productivity in costly commute
In the second of a three-part series on Gardiner Gridlock, CTV Toronto examines the impact of the latest round of expressway construction on businesses losing time and money contending with the congestion.
B.C. condo owner ordered to stop listing unit on Airbnb, fined $2K
A condo owner in B.C. has been ordered to stop using her unit as a short-term rental and will have to pay $2,000 in fines for renting it out on Airbnb and Craigslist in the past.
3 suspects sought after ‘gunfight’ in central Hamilton: police
Hamilton police say they are seeking three persons of interest after several shots were fired in a central Hamilton neighborhood on May 13.
B.C. First Nation surveys school site as it hosts meeting regarding unmarked graves
A First Nations community in B.C.’s northern Interior that is hosting a gathering of Indigenous groups involved in the search for unmarked graves says it’s conducting a geophysical survey for such sites on the grounds of a former residential school.
Police search for suspects who shot at each other in Hamilton
Hamilton police have released photos of two suspects in connection with a gunfight in the city’s Gibson neighbourhood.
Before- and after-school care to be available in 3 B.C. districts this fall
Schools in Chilliwack, Nanaimo-Ladysmith and Nechako Lakes will use existing space as well as district resources and staff to provide care without additional pickups and dropoffs.
Vancouver police cleared of wrongdoing after woman alleges injury on downtown patio
British Columbia’s police oversight agency has cleared the Vancouver Police Department of wrongdoing after a woman alleged officers injured her shoulder and pulled down her pants to search her after she refused to leave the patio of a downtown restaurant.
Saputo announces transition plan for president, CEO in August
Saputo Inc. says its president and CEO Lino Saputo plans to transition to the role of executive chair of the board.