Winnipeg police have charged three people and are searching for a fourth suspect in connection with the death of a woman in the city’s Central Park neighbourhood.
Month: July 2024
Parole board risk assessment showed 76% chance man accused of Tori Dunn killing would violently reoffend
The man accused of fatally stabbing Tori Dunn in her Surrey home last month was once deemed in parole documents to have a 76-per-cent chance to violently reoffend.
Paddling event shines light on 400-year-old treaty
Two Row on the Grand is back for another year for its annual paddle down the Grand River to highlight the Two Row Wampum Belt treaty. This is the ninth year of the event, which has grown considerably since it was first held in 2016, said co-founders Ellie Joseph and Jay Bailey. This year’s 10-day […]
Woman found dead in suitcase in Newfoundland; spouse found dead, suspected in killing
Police in St. John’s, N.L., say a woman’s body was found in a suitcase in the city’s downtown this week and her spouse — who was found dead a day prior — is suspected of killing her.
Gravity coaster, bike park coming to Grouse Mountain in 2025
Thrill-seekers visiting Grouse Mountain will soon have a couple more activities to choose from.
Regulator lifts adjuster licensing restrictions after Ontario flooding
Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) has implemented temporary measures to allow claims adjusters to process insurance claims from Ontario’s flash flooding more quickly. FSRA is temporarily allowing licensed adjusting firms to use claims adjusters licensed outside of Ontario.…The post Regulator lifts adjuster licensing restrictions after Ontario flooding appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Brantford, Woodstock get first-quarter OLG payments for hosting casinos
Brantford and Woodstock received almost $1.7 million from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation as first quarter payments for hosting casinos in their cities. The City of Brantford received $1.2 million for hosting Elements Casino Brantford. Since the gaming site opened in 1999, Brantford has received $102 million. The OLG paid the City of […]
B.C. health care, air traffic hit by global IT outage, ferries and transit unaffected
Disruptions are being felt in the airline, banking and health-care sectors after cybersecurity firm CrowdStrrike pushed a faulty update to computers running Microsoft Windows.
‘A little toasty out there’: Advice for managing Saskatchewan’s high temperatures
Heat warnings continue to soar across Saskatchewan, and while it is important to enjoy these summer months, it is also important to stay healthy in these temperatures.
Five things to know about Quebec’s unique, two-week-long construction holiday
It’s one of Quebec’s many idiosyncrasies that in the dog days of summer, when everyone wishes they were on holiday, virtually the entire construction industry and a good chunk of the rest of the province close up shop for two weeks.
