Ontario has been directed to withdraw and destroy all remaining supplies of last year’s COVID-19 vaccines while it awaits delivery of an updated shot, which is only expected to arrive in October, the health ministry confirms.
Month: September 2024
Lake Country council approve large development on Airport Inn site
The Airport Inn Lakeside, a constant eyesore in Lake Country for nearly two decades, is coming down.Council paved the way for the demolition of the derelict building Tuesday night, approving a 354 unit rental development on the property.Mayor Blair Ireland, only half joking following the una…
Colleen Bready’s forecast: How the smoke is impacting Manitoba
Smoke has returned to southern Manitoba including Winnipeg on Wednesday.
Quebec ‘superminister’ Pierre Fitzgibbon says drop in motivation is why he’s leaving
Quebec ‘superminister’ Pierre Fitzgibbon says he is leaving office because he lost motivation to do the job.
Liberal MNA thinks Coderre disqualified from leadership race due to tax issues
Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre has disqualified himself as a candidate for the Liberal leadership by not paying his taxes, according to the MNA for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Désirée McGraw.
Grazing goats return to Calgary this month
A herd of goats will once again be tasked with weed control in Calgary this month.
Wildfire smoke from Saskatchewan sparks special air quality statement in Manitoba
Much of southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, is under a special air quality statement due to wildfire smoke from Saskatchewan.
Canstar Restorations LP (“Canstar”) proudly announces the appointment of Peter Duhault in the role of Vice President, British Columbia.
COQUITLAM, BC, SEPTEMBER 4, 2024/insPRESS/ – In this new role, Peter will be assuming responsibility for project management, performance metrics, and the delivery of exceptional results across all of our twelve branches in the lower mainland, Okanagan and Northern BC…The post Canstar Restorations LP (“Canstar”) proudly announces the appointment of Peter Duhault in the role of Vice President, British Columbia. appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Winnipeg Police Chief officially retires
After nearly four decades with the Winnipeg Police Service, Chief Danny Smyth is retiring.
Toronto ranks 4th in North American tech talent, driven by demand for AI skills: CBRE
A new report says Toronto saw the most tech job gains of any North American market over the last five years as demand for artificial intelligence skill sets rose.
