A woman was airlifted to a hospital following a collision on Highway 410 in Mississauga Tuesday morning.
Year: 2024
World Supercross Championship heading to Vancouver this fall
The World Supercross Championship (WSX), featuring many of the world’s top riders, will debut its season at BC Place on Oct. 26.
More than half of Ontario corner stores have been licensed to sell beer and wine as of next month
Convenience stores can start selling alcohol off their shelves in about a month and, so far, more than 3,850 have obtained their liquor licences to do so.
Why insurers auto repair costs are still going up
Labour rates have become a main driver in auto repair expenses for insurers. That’s atop the still-increasing parts and vehicle complexity, finds a 2024 trend report by Enlyte and its subsidiary claims software and tech company, Mitchell. Insurers are…The post Why insurers auto repair costs are still going up appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Man charged with sexual assault of teenagers attempts to jump out hotel window: Winnipeg police
A 54-year-old Winnipeg man has been charged after two teenage girls claim he sexually assaulted them in a Winnipeg hotel.
B.C. man accused of sextortion of teenagers in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia: RCMP
A British Columbia man is facing almost two dozen charges over allegations of online sexual extortion that police say stem from reports by several victims in Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario.
Five charged after drugs, weapons seized during trafficking investigation in Brocket, Alta.
Five people are facing numerous charges after quantities of illicit drugs and several weapons were seized during a trafficking investigation in Brocket, Alta.
By-election: Milliard considered then refused to run for the Federal Liberals
Aspiring Quebec Liberal Party leader Charles Milliard was approached by Justin Trudeau’s party to run in the LaSalle-Émard-Verdun by-election, which is currently taking place. Milliard says he “considered” and then “turned down” the offer to concentrate on the provincial Liberal leadership race.
B.C. Realtor suspended, fined $16K misrepresenting assignment sale commissions
A Realtor and his personal real estate corporation have had their licences suspended for six months and been ordered to pay $16,000 to the BC Financial Services Authority over misconduct that occurred eight years ago.
Banff mayor says reducing vehicles necessary after town votes no to pedestrian zone
The mayor of Banff, Alta., says the town plans to find ways to reduce vehicle traffic after residents voted in favour of removing a pedestrian zone in the downtown.
