Every year, thousands of Jewish Montrealers gather at Place du Canada to celebrate Israel’s national day, but this year there was no march and a lot more security.
Month: May 2024
Man arrested in violent 2020 altercation on TTC streetcar charged in another alleged incident on transit system
A man who was arrested in a violent altercation on a Toronto streetcar in 2020 has been charged for allegedly assaulting patrons at Spadina station while on probation last week.
Statue displayed at Assiniboine Park for over 50 years could receive historic designation
A bronze statue, once booted from Winnipeg’s former city hall and into one of the city’s busiest parks, has been nominated to receive an official historical designation.
‘About to get so much better’: Renos kick off at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena
As he symbolically smashes a sledge hammer into a piece of dry wall, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment CEO Keith Pelley says signals the start of renovations to Scotiabank arena.
Man accused of sexually assaulting two young girls at Toronto public pool
A Toronto man is facing charges after allegedly sexually assaulting two young girls at a public swimming pool in Scarborough last Saturday.
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LifeLabs class action payments start flowing to more than 900,000 claimants
Canadians who applied to be part of a class action lawsuit against LifeLabs Inc. are now receiving cheques and e-transfers.
Suspect arrested after Mississauga man lost almost $100K in telephone scam targeting Asian community
A 57-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an alleged telephone scam targeting members of the Asian community in the Toronto area, including one man who lost nearly $100,000.
Calgarians can expect mosquitos to emerge ahead of May long weekend
City of Calgary officials say we can expect mosquitos back any day now.
Regulators address Alberta DCPD misconceptions, brokers contest public auto
Two years into Alberta’s new direct compensation for property damage (DCPD) regime, regulators are still clearing up misunderstandings about when and how coverage gets triggered, regulators said at the Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta Convention 2024 in Banff last week. …The post Regulators address Alberta DCPD misconceptions, brokers contest public auto appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.