More than $900,000 worth of illegal drugs have been removed from Edmonton streets, police say.
Month: June 2024
July Broker Bash – Vancouver
July Broker Bash Join us on Thursday, July 18th at JOEY Bentall One as we celebrate Broker Bash, the networking event for the insurance industry. All industry professionals are welcome. When Thursday, July 18th 4:30 PM Where JOEY Bentall One 507 Burrard St. Vancouver,…The post July Broker Bash – Vancouver appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
August Broker Bash – Vancouver
August Broker Bash Join us on Thursday, August 22nd at Moose’s Down Under as we celebrate Broker Bash, the networking event for the insurance industry. All industry professionals are welcome. When Thursday, August 22nd 4:30 PM Where Moose’s Down Under 830 W Pender St.…The post August Broker Bash – Vancouver appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Teen on Montreal’s South Shore charged with sexual assault and extortion involving minors
An 18-year-old from St-Amable, Que. is facing sexual assault against minors and other charges, and investigators feel he may have other victims.
Athiana Acres Seasonal Farm Market Kicks Off This Weekend!
The Goods from Athiana Acres Vancouver, BC | This weekend Athiana Acres is officially open for the season. The opening will also coincide with the first community market hosted at the farm which will include a number of recognizable businesses such as The Juice Truck, Heritage Baking, The Workshop and Sansorium. The community market will […]
2 Males Arrested in Relation to Drug Charges in Niagara Falls
In the early months of 2024, 2 District (Niagara Falls) Street Crime detectives with the Niagara Regional Police Service began an investigation into the sale of controlled substances by a suspect in the City of Niagara Falls. Read more…
Dengue fever is on the rise in Europe. Should Canadian travellers worry?
The European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention pointed to the Asian tiger mosquito, setting up shop in at least 13 European countries, as the likely cause of the spread.
Feuding Labrador Indigenous groups — one recognized, one not — celebrate court ruling
A Federal Court judge has dismissed a bid by Labrador’s Innu Nation to throw out an agreement involving the NunatuKavut Community Council, but both groups claim the ruling is a win.
DuChene: ‘Really special’ to win O’Leary award
North Park student is Ed O’Leary Memorial Award winner as Brant County’s top male student athlete
Quebec town’s bylaw requires kids to collect signatures to play in the street
School is almost out, summer heat is setting in and the children of a small Quebec town southwest of Montreal will soon be able to spend their days shooting hoops in the street — if they have filed the necessary paperwork.
