An Abbotsford, B.C., couple are planning on celebrating a recent windfall with a fish and chips dinner, according to the BC Lottery Corporation.
Month: August 2024
Who’s on the hook for flood damage after water main breaks?
City water mains are giving out right as Canadians are facing multiple flooding catastrophes, prompting insurers to call for a revamp of basic infrastructure to withstand modern-day storms. For Canadian property and casualty insurers, bolstering ailing water infrastructure is part…The post Who’s on the hook for flood damage after water main breaks? appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Manitoba First Nations call for alcohol restrictions after violence prompts curfew
First Nations chiefs in northern Manitoba are calling for restrictions on alcohol purchases following an uptick in violent crimes, including a series of stabbings.
CRA extends call centre hours following Ombud’s request
Lines are now open on Monday to Friday from 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Flair, Pacific Coastal both offering big deals on winter flights
If you are looking for a great deal on airline tickets, this week is the time to act.Two airlines that fly in and out of Kelowna have announced promotions that will certainly boost your bottom line in the long run.Pacific Coastal Airlines is taking 35% off all of its destinations this winter…
A B.C. First Nation burned down — now it’s building back bigger
A year ago, a wildfire tore through a First Nation in the interior of British Columbia, destroying 32 structures. And yet, Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw is celebrating.
High River man wins $100K on lottery ticket he was gifted
A High River man is celebrating his $100,000 win on a lottery ticket gifted to him by his daughter.
Colleen Bready’s Forecast: Humid conditions sticking around
Heat, haze and humidity continues on Tuesday in Winnipeg and across southern Manitoba.
Downtown Winnipeg apartment building evacuated due to flooding
People living in a downtown apartment building have all been evacuated due to “significant flooding” according to the property manager.
Mounties arrest 4 after man injured in shooting in Prince George, B.C.
Mounties have arrested four people in connection with a shooting that injured a man in northern British Columbia over the weekend.