U.S. officials didn’t object to key claim in Jordan Chiles medal case, document shows The Washington PostCAS: Gymnastics officials let down Chiles, other athletes The New York TimesPanel member who ruled on Team USA’s Jordan Chiles’ bronze medal appeal has a history of representing Romania in legal cases CNNWhy was U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles stripped of her bronze medal? CBC NewsRomanian proposal for Jordan Chiles to split bronze medal comes with surprising twist New York Post
Month: August 2024
B.C. landlords allowed to impose massive rent hikes after mortgage payments spike
Two B.C. landlords whose costs have skyrocketed – due to their variable-rate mortgage – have been allowed to impose huge rent hikes on their tenants to offset their financial losses.
After much delay, renovations on Saskatoon’s Harry Bailey pool are underway
The City of Saskatoon says construction has begun on the long-awaited renovation of the Harry Bailey Aquatic Centre.
CUPE Ontario president called out for reposting ‘divisive’ and ‘vile’ social media post
The president of CUPE Ontario is under fire from some of the union’s Jewish members for reposting a social media post on Facebook.
University of Calgary rocket team brings home first prize at international competition
The Student Organization for Aerospace Research team (SOAR) comprises 93 students from the University of Calgary’s Schulich School of Engineering.
Mpox risk remains ‘low’ in Alberta with 7 cases reported this year: AHS
Alberta Health Services (AHS) says the risk of contracting mpox in the province remains low, with seven cases reported in 2024.
Suspect charged for allegedly smashing woman’s windshield with axe on Vancouver Island
A 33-year-old man has been charged with mischief and assault with a weapon after a bizarre incident on Vancouver Island earlier this month.
Escobar souvenir hunters face fines for ‘exalting’ drug lord
Escobar souvenir hunters face fines for ‘exalting’ drug lord
Twentysomethings in Toronto are more depressed and financially troubled than older generations, new study finds
Toronto residents in their 20s are more depressed, anxious and financially troubled than those in older generations, and can benefit from more in-person and meaningful engagements at work, a new report has found.
Japan will get a new prime minister this fall. Here’s why
Fumio Kishida was elected president of his governing Liberal Democratic Party and became prime minister in 2021, with his three-year term expiring in September.
