The province’s first quarter budget update forecast is a total revenue of 20.9 billion, 172 million lower than the first quarter budget.
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Nearly $1.4M announced for primary care in Chatham-Kent
With a nearly $1.4 million provincial investment, the Chatham-Kent Ontario Health Team hopes to ensure greater access to primary care.
It is the last days for the Toys ‘R’ Us store in Kelowna
Another staple in Kelowna’s retail landscape will be gone by the end of this weekend.Toys ‘R’ Us is expected to be closed for good by Sunday morning, employees at the Harvey Avenue store confirmed.Remaining inventory at the store that’s been in Kelowna since 1993 has been deeply reduce…
Data gaps worsen cardiovascular health inequities in racialized and Indigenous communities – News-Medical
Data gaps worsen cardiovascular health inequities in racialized and Indigenous communities News-MedicalGlobal Study Finds Heart Disease Disproportionately Affects Racialized and BIOENGINEER.ORG
NASA spacecraft snaps photo of Earth from across the solar system – Mashable
NASA spacecraft snaps photo of Earth from across the solar system MashableNASA’s Psyche Captures Images of Earth, Moon NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)Pia26569 Nasas Psyche Images Earth And Moon NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) (.gov)
Friends of Kelowna man evicted while experiencing health issues speak out
Cory Hyde was living at Step Place, a 60-unit transitional housing development that supports people experiencing homelessness, when he became ill.
Regulator confirms iPro co-founders took millions from trust account, but says they will not be charged – Toronto Star
Regulator confirms iPro co-founders took millions from trust account, but says they will not be charged Toronto Star2.4K Ontario real estate agents out of work after agency ordered to close Global NewsOntario brokerage collapse raises questions about oversight The Globe and MailWatchdog to investigate ‘potential improprieties’ in accounts belonging to GTA real estate brokerage CTV NewsPolice aware of millions of lost funds connected to Ontario-based real estate brokerage INsauga
Summer storms leave a trail of destruction in central Saskatchewan
One of Saskatchewan’s biggest summer storms rolled through central Saskatchewan Wednesday night leaving behind a trail of destruction.
A year after Chilcotin landslide, concerns remain for both river and salmon
The 2024 slide created an 11-kilometre lake upstream of the dam and the resulting flood severely altered the critical migratory pathway.
Trade war could kill 1 in 5 B.C. small businesses within 6 months: CFIB
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses says one-in-five B.C. small businesses is facing closure in the next six months due to effects of the trade war with the U.S.
