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Year: 2024
‘Patently unreasonable’: Order for tenants to pay $18K for leaks overturned by B.C. judge
An arbitrator’s decision ordering two renters to cover more than $18,000 in repairs following a water leak at their landlord’s home was “patently unreasonable,” a B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled.
Family of murdered Quebec police sergeant pleased with coroner’s investigation
The family of a Quebec provincial police sergeant who was stabbed to death by a mentally ill man who wasn’t taking his medication says it welcomes the coroner’s report into her brutal murder.
Oropouche Fever, Cuba, May 2024 – CDC
Oropouche Fever, Cuba, May 2024 CDCCanada issues travel advisories due to outbreaks of insect-borne virus in tourism spots insauga.comCanada warns pregnant travellers of ‘risks’ from Oropouche fever Global News TorontoOropouche virus growing in Cuba newsus.cgtn.comCanada issues new travel advice as Oropouche virus spread by bug bites sparks outbreaks in Cuba and South America Toronto Star
B.C. collaborates with federal government to fight cyberattacks
The British Columbia government says it’s collaborating with the federal government to protect its information systems from cyber attacks.
Jasper council hears providing temporary housing for all without homes not possible
Town council in Jasper, Alta., heard Tuesday it won’t be possible to secure temporary housing for everyone who lost their homes in a devastating wildfire in July.
Children’s musician Raffi is selling his Salt Spring Island home
Canada’s children’s troubadour is selling his B.C. home, which is now up for grabs for $1,995,000.
Movie filming to close downtown Calgary road this weekend
A section of road will be closed in downtown Calgary this weekend for filming.
Vancouver police seek witnesses after cyclist seriously injured in crash
Police in Vancouver say a cyclist was seriously injured after he struck a pedestrian in the city’s West End earlier this month.
A U.S. government shutdown may come before election as GOP pushes voting rule
House Speaker Mike Johnson has vowed to press ahead with requiring proof of citizenship for new voters as part of a bill to avoid a partial government shutdown in three weeks.
