Seaplane operator Harbour Air says it is cancelling one of its routes between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, and temporarily suspending some flights to the Sunshine Coast, due to decreasing ticket sales.
Month: September 2024
B.C. will scrap carbon tax if feds remove requirement: Eby
British Columbia’s premier says the province will end the consumer carbon tax if the federal government removes the legal requirement to have one.
‘Low property taxes, friendly neighbours’: How some Manitoba communities are selling small-town living
Amid a struggle to attract new growth to rural Manitoba, some communities are finding creative ways to sell Manitobans on small-town living.
‘Can be a real struggle’: Veterinary shortage in Sask. particularly felt by exotic pet owners
As Saskatchewan is facing a shortage of veterinarians, owners of exotic pets are in a particularly tricky situation if their animal needs care.
Canadiens’ Hutson, Mailloux, Reinbacher battle for NHL roster spots at rookie camp
The Montreal Canadiens made room for their young defensive talent this summer by moving two established players.
Somali community says wiretap allegations undermine trust in Ottawa police
“We’re not walking away from this relationship because we have a vested interest in that organization being representative of the community.”
TIFF pauses screenings of documentary about Russian soldiers due to ‘significant threats’
The Toronto Film Festival says it has been forced to pause the screenings of a documentary about Russian soldiers this weekend, citing “significant threats to festival operations and public safety.”
Retired Quebec couple turns pool liners, spa covers into bags of all kinds
As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and one retired couple is taking that to the next level by transforming what would have gone into the garbage into bags of all kinds.
Documents show dozens of harassment, violence cases at CSIS. It deemed only 8 founded
The documents show how David Vigneault and his staff responded to The Canadian Press report published on Nov. 30, in which CSIS officers made allegations of rape, bullying and harassment in the service’s B.C. physical surveillance office.
TTC ending free Wi-Fi in subway stations
The TTC says the service providing free Wi-Fi in subway stations will be terminated by the end of this year.
