A peculiar listing has gone on the market in Vancouver, a room that’s not to live in, but promises versatility for a luxury buyer.
Month: July 2024
‘It was empty’: Co-op stores deal with cyberattack affecting supply
Shoppers who frequent Co-op stores in Saskatoon and the area may have to shop around to get what they need because of limited supply due to a cyberattack.
Federal government announces $19M for Science World upgrades in B.C.
Infrastructure Canada says $19 million in upgrades to Vancouver’s Science World will increase the facility’s lifespan and reduce its energy consumption by more than 40 per cent.
Top remaining free agents: The best 2024 UFAs still on the board – Daily Faceoff
Top remaining free agents: The best 2024 UFAs still on the board Daily FaceoffNHL’s Top 10 UFAs still available: Latest buzz Sportsnet.caA look into the biggest deals from Day 1 of NHL Free Agency Canucks ArmyLeafs announce signing of trio of free agents TSN2024 NHL offseason moves – Fantasy impact of trades, signings ESPN
Roadblocks, spike belts used in arrest of fleeing suspect: B.C. RCMP
‘Officers in neighbouring detachments flooded the area, with roadblocks set up in various locations,’ Creston RCMP said of Tuesday’s arrest.
Canadians with Caribbean ties scramble to escape powerful Hurricane Beryl
As the hurricane rages, Canadians with Caribbean ties scrambled to get out of harm’s way. The Category 4 storm has already killed at least six people and caused significant damage in the southeast Caribbean.
Winnipeg residents voice concerns over safety due to homeless encampments
Some residents in a south Winnipeg neighbourhood are voicing concerns over safety and security in their community due to a recurring homeless encampment.
No tsunami threat after multiple earthquakes recorded off Vancouver Island
Five earthquakes were recorded in quick succession off the British Columbia coast on Wednesday afternoon.
Shane Pinto breathing a sigh of relief after signing with Ottawa Senators
Shane Pinto had no designs on following the path he took last year when he remained unsigned all summer.
B.C.’s online portal to combat ‘bad faith’ evictions will go live this month
The B.C. government says a new online portal launching this month will combat bad-faith evictions made by landlords who falsely claim to be putting a property to “personal use,” only to increase rent on the unit.
