A pedestrian is seriously injured following a collision in North York, police say.
Year: 2024
12-year-old girl among 3 youths charged in Cambridge, Ont., shooting
Waterloo Region police say they’ve arrested and charged three youths, including a 12-year-old girl, in a shooting that left a man injured in Cambridge, Ont., last week.
Ontario byelection to replace Todd Smith set for Sept. 19
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is wasting no time in calling a byelection to fill a seat vacated by a big resignation last week.
Sloppy parking job leads to drugs, weapons charges in northern Alberta
One person is facing charges after police spotted a truck parked in two parking stalls, including a parking spot designated for people living with disabilities.
Multiple B.C. synagogues targeted with bomb threats, premier says
As police investigate bomb threats directed at Jewish institutions across Canada, the premier of B.C. has confirmed “multiple” such incidents within the province.
No evidence of docs related to misconduct allegations against Frank Stronach: court
An Ontario court has rejected a bid by Frank Stronach’s granddaughter to compel the family business to disclose any documents that might exist related to complaints of sexual misconduct against him and settlements involving complainants.
U of M welcomes the largest class of medical students at white coat ceremony
The University of Manitoba welcomed its largest-ever class of medical students at this year’s white coat ceremony.
Quebec floods cause claims surge, 70,000 filed after torrential rainstorm
Insurers received approximately 70,000 claims after Tropical Storm Debby flooded southern Quebec in August, the Insurance Bureau of Canada (Quebec) reports. That’s more than ten to seventeen times the usual volume, “and claims continue to come in,” says Line Crevier,…The post Quebec floods cause claims surge, 70,000 filed after torrential rainstorm appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Why insurers won their appeal in this $9.7-million pollution claim
Three commercial insurance providers in Alberta won their appeal in a $9.7-million pollution claim regarding when a gas pipeline leak was “detected.” In Paramount Resources Ltd v Chubb Insurance Company of Canada, the Alberta Court of Appeal found a lower…The post Why insurers won their appeal in this $9.7-million pollution claim appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
B.C. home struck by lightning, sparking electrical fire
A neighbourhood in Ladysmith, B.C, got the shock of a lifetime when a bolt a lightning struck a home late Sunday afternoon.
