After sunshine and soaring temperatures over the last couple of days in Winnipeg and the southeast, Friday’s conditions may leave a bit to be desired.
Year: 2024
Prince Albert hosts largest career fair in northern Saskatchewan
Over 3,500 high school students from Prince Albert and area got to explore future career opportunities on Wednesday.
Safe containing cash, tablets, payment machine stolen from Edmonton animal adoption centre
Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society North Haven Adoption Centre was robbed during business hours on Wednesday.
Why the U.S. election may not affect Canadian economy as much as expected
The old adage that when the U.S. sneezes, Canada catches a cold may not hold true for the Canadian economy despite political uncertainty on both sides of the 49th parallel, financial ratings agency Morningstar DBRS says. “Although Canadians like to…The post Why the U.S. election may not affect Canadian economy as much as expected appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Tobacco settlement will not protect future generations from addiction: advocates
The Canadian Cancer Society says a proposed settlement that may see tobacco companies pay out billions of dollars would do little to prevent future generations from becoming addicted to smoking.
Stacy Clarke appeals ‘excessive’ and ‘harsh’ demotion for role in officer cheating scandal
A high-ranking Toronto police officer who admitted to helping several members of the service cheat on promotional exams is appealing her demotion, arguing that she was “villainized” for conduct which was “rampant” throughout the organization.
‘Very shocked’: Recently released mink caught in snare trap, Manitoba animal rescue says
An animal rescue group in Manitoba is warning the public after an animal it recently released into the wild was caught in an illegal trap.
Manitoba second province to sign onto federal school food deal
The federal and Manitoba governments have signed a deal to expand food programs.
Jennifer Botterill to be inducted into Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame
Jennifer Botterill, a four-time hockey Olympic medalist, will be inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame next month.
How brokers can protect clients who should’ve swiped left on dating apps
Do you have a valid driver’s license? What’s your accident history? Do you have your own insurance? It’s becoming clear dating apps fail to ask some important questions and that’s creating problems for brokers, insurers, and clients, says Jesica Ryzynski,…The post How brokers can protect clients who should’ve swiped left on dating apps appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
