The Parole Board of Canada’s decision to release Doug Snelgrove minimizes the harms of sexual assault
Month: September 2024
Jasper rebuilds may not be eligible for clean energy upgrade loans
The Municipality of Jasper will investigate if rebuilds are eligible for loans to help property owners undertake clean energy retrofits.
‘Mother Nature is the greatest artist of all’: Hidden art delights trail walkers in Banff
The Art in Nature Trail features a collection of art pieces carefully placed, and in some cases strategically tucked away, along a three-kilometre stretch around the Bow River.
Update on new arena design and plans coming to North Bay council Tuesday
Council and the public will receive an update on the progress of the new twin-pad arena Tuesday evening during a special council meeting. According to staff reports, the project team will be updating council on the design development progress, they will share preliminary designs, confirm schedule and programs and target budget as well as what […]
Three suspects charged in carjacking, string of GTA home invasions targeting luxury cars
Three people have been arrested in connection with a series of home invasions and carjackings which took place in the GTA over the past month or so and targeted luxury vehicles, police say.
Judge to give verdict in case of Manitoba jail guard accused in death of inmate
A Manitoba judge is expected to deliver his verdict today in the case of a senior corrections officer charged in the death of an inmate.
The Knox Journals: The Passwordless Future of Security – Samsung
The Knox Journals: The Passwordless Future of Security Samsung
Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program
Ontario child-care centres that aren’t participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income families and their staff could see a pay cut of $2 an hour.
Man arrested after 5 people injured in multi-vehicle crash in Toronto
A man in his 30s has been arrested for impaired driving after a three-vehicle collision in East York injured five people on Friday morning.
As CPA split looms, CPA Canada pitches membership to Ontario, Quebec members
Four months out from an unprecedented split between the regulators for accountants in Ontario and Quebec and their national counterpart, CPA Canada is pitching a new, separate membership to accountants in the departing provinces.
