Calgarians can now bring their Styrofoam waste to be recycled at any of the city’s three landfills.
Month: May 2024
Charlotte Cardin records new mini-album in the U.S.
Charlotte Cardin will release a new mini-album on Friday, conceived in Nashville. The prolific Quebec singer-songwriter released a new song on Monday, entitled ‘Lonely with Our Love,’ which will appear on the mini-album ‘A Week in Nashville.’
UBC Properties Investments, City of Kelowna facing class action lawsuit over downtown campus construction
The City of Kelowna, UBC Properties Investments and several others including engineers, builders and architects, are facing a class action lawsuit over damage to nearby buildings during excavation for the new downtown campus of UBC Okanagan.The suit was filed at the Vancouver registry of the Sup…
2 women seriously injured in fire at Etobicoke apartment building
A fire at an apartment building in Etobicoke on Monday morning has sent two people to hospital with serious injuries, Toronto paramedics confirm.
Wildfires burning in northeastern B.C. lead to air quality advisory
Wildfires burning in the northeastern part of B.C. led to an air quality advisory for the region.
Vibrant parade marks celebration of Khalsa Day
Vibrant colour, traditional music and food, and a gathering of several thousand people who walked through the streets of Brantford in a lively procession marked Khalsa Day on Sunday at the Brantford Sikh Association temple. The day is an annual celebration and a time to honour the Sikh holy scripture. Khalsa Day marks the Sikh […]
Toronto man charged with second-degree murder
A 50-year-old man has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in connection with a homicide investigation, Toronto police say.
Subway service suspended on busy stretch of Line 2 due to slippery track conditions
Subway service has been temporarily suspended on Line 2 due to slippery track conditions near Sherburne Station on Monday morning.
Data Center Infrastructure Management Market on Track for Rapid Growth
USA News Group – With integration of AI-powered computing steadily on the rise, analysts at Goldman Sachs Research are projecting that the global data center power behind this tech boom is poised to more than double by 2030. However, the catch is that Goldman’s teach believes that the supporting data center load growth will require at least $50 billion in new power generation capacity investment to achieve this. Experts are now declaring that ‘futuristic AI needs futuristic data centers’ in order to achieve the dreams of developers and end-users. According to WhaTech…
Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime falls to Alex de Minaur at Italian Open
Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime was knocked out of the Italian Open after falling 6-7, 6-4, 6-4 to Australia’s Alex de Minaur.