A Winnipeg MP is among several cabinet ministers not seeking re-election.
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Crane collapses into building under construction in Toronto’s east end
A crane collapsed into an under-construction building in Toronto’s east end on Thursday afternoon, police say.
Detectives Investigating Niagara Falls Death – Update 3
Earlier today, investigators from the United States (US) Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), announced several arrests of individuals believed to be responsible for the murder of a Niagara man. Read more…
Man wanted in multiple break-and-enters in Westlock: RCMP
RCMP are warning Westlock residents about a string of break-and-enters they believed have been done by the same person.
Health Canada recalls pregnancy multivitamin for too much folic acid
The products were distributed in Alberta, B.C., Ontario and Quebec to various retailers, though the recall does not say when the products were sold.
Final draft of the North End Plan to be debated by Kelowna council
Redevelopment of Kelowna’s north end could occur within four distinct areas.That’s the conclusion of the final draft of the North End Plan city council will be asked to review Monday.The plan, three years in the making, encompasses the area from Clement Avenue north to Knox Mountain and from…
Helene and Milton are both likely to be $50 billion disasters
Monstrous hurricanes Helene and Milton caused so much complex havoc that damages are still being added up, but government and private experts say they will likely join the infamous ranks of Katrina, Sandy and Harvey as super costly $50-billion-plus killers.…The post Helene and Milton are both likely to be $50 billion disasters appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Alberta town to host plebiscite on banning of Pride crosswalks, flags
The Town of Barrhead will soon hold a binding plebiscite on a bylaw that would effectively ban Pride flags and crosswalks.
B.C. SPCA recommending charges after dog dragged behind vehicle
Animal protection officers in British Columbia say they have seized a dog and will be recommending criminal charges against its owner after it was dragged behind a vehicle in the province’s Interior.
Mom urges chiefs to vote in favour of landmark $47.8B child welfare reform deal
The representative plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit against Canada are urging First Nations chiefs to accept a landmark $47.8-billion child welfare reform deal.
