Toronto police arrested and charged a bartender after a customer was sexually assaulted at a hotel bar in downtown Toronto.
Month: June 2024
Dawgs stay home to win rare road game at Seaman Stadium
The Okotoks claimed a road win Thursday night without having to leave the friendly confines of Seaman Stadium as they topped Edmonton 7-2.
B.C. weather: Snowfall warning issued for mountain passes in Southern Interior
An incoming cool airmass will result in heavy precipitation on Saturday and Sunday, with snowfall expected at higher elevations.
Consultations on future of deadly Manitoba crash intersection coming soon: province
Public consultations on the future look of an intersection where a deadly bus crash occurred in Manitoba are expected to get underway soon.
CP STORY – Canada’s largest school board says systems operational after cyberattack
TORONTO – Canada’s largest public school board says it is working with police to assess the impact of a recent cyberattack, but its main system remains operational and has not been affected. In a letter to parents, the Toronto District…The post CP STORY – Canada’s largest school board says systems operational after cyberattack appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
WestJet Encore pilots ratify deal, averting strike
WestJet Encore pilots have given the green light to a deal with their employer, averting a strike at the regional airline.
Hunter attacked after shooting bear in B.C.’s Okanagan; authorities searching for wounded animal
Conservation officers are searching for a wounded black bear that may be wandering west of Summerland, B.C., after attacking a hunter this week.
Sonnet to withdraw from Alberta auto
Another insurer is backing away from Alberta’s auto insurance market. Sonnet Insurance Company announced yesterday it will phase out its auto insurance operations in Alberta. The Definity subsidiary said Dec. 13, 2024, will be its intended date of withdrawal, upon…The post Sonnet to withdraw from Alberta auto appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Flood following earthquake: Beware of a Cat soup in B.C.
Widespread flooding is possible following a major earthquake in B.C., a flood researcher warns. Typically, earthquakes are known to give rise to fires, tsunamis and liquefaction (when the earth turns to liquid) following an earthquake. All of these perils can…The post Flood following earthquake: Beware of a Cat soup in B.C. appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Saskatoon police renew calls hoping to solve 22-year-old homicide case
Saskatoon police are renewing calls for information that could help them solve the historic homicide case of Donna Kasyon, which occurred more than 22 years ago.
