We’re shaking things up by eliciting recommendations for design-related books from Becki Chan, of Open Format Studio and Director of the upcoming Design Vancouver Festival (September 19-29), and Marianne Amodio, Pecha Kucha Night Host and one half of the local architecture firm, Marianne Amodio and Harley Grusko Architects Inc..
Month: September 2024
Rubber sidewalks helping keep reduce damage to tree roots in Calgary
Small stretches of rubber sidewalks have been popping up in Calgary, serving an important role in keeping the city’s infrastructure intact.
Jane’s Addiction cancels Toronto show, rest of the tour due to frontman’s ‘continuing pattern of behaviour’
Jane’s Addiction has cancelled the rest of its tour, two days before its Toronto concert, following an on-stage scuffle between bandmates.
Thai zoo urges visitors please don’t throw food at baby hippo
Thai zoo urges visitors please don’t throw food at baby hippo
How brokers can gain competitive edge in risk management
RIMS has partnered with Brokerslink, a global broker network, to offer its risk management certification to its affiliate members. The partnership aims to establish a global standard for risk management knowledge. As Steve Pottle, director of risk management at Thompson Rivers…The post How brokers can gain competitive edge in risk management appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Names of Lloydminster triple homicide victims released by police
RCMP have confirmed the identities of the victims of a “targeted” triple homicide in Lloydminster, Sask.
‘Never seen anything like this’: Humpback whale catches unsuspecting seal off Vancouver Island
A Vancouver Island nature photographer says he has never seen anything like what his camera captured on a recent whale-watching excursion off Victoria.
Detectives Investigating Arson in St. Catharines – Update 1 – VIDEO
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Quebec premier visits Cree community displaced by hydro project in 1970s
François Legault has become the first Quebec premier to visit a Cree community that was displaced by a hydroelectric project in the 1970s.
TIFF to show ‘Russians at War’ this week after postponing screenings
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) has announced that it will be screening the controversial film “Russians at War” after all as part of its TIFF ’24 programming on Tuesday.
