The agency that regulates real estate agents in B.C. has cancelled the licences of a man and his personal real estate corporation after he admitted to using an unregistered mortgage broker and submitting “falsified income and savings information” on two mortgage applications.
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Manslaughter charge laid after Sask. man dies in hospital
The Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crimes unit has charged a 25-year-old man in connection with the death of another man.
British Columbians prepare for ‘the big one’
This week is earthquake awareness week and many British Columbians marked it by participating in the Great B.C. ShakeOut event.
A space for reconciliation at St. Lawrence College
Joining education and reconciliation, St. Lawrence College on Thursday opened a new Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Legacy Space at its Brockville campus. The new space, located in the campus library, is meant to prompt reflection and discussion about Canada’s relationship with its Indigenous peoples, the legacy of residential schools, and truth and reconciliation. “This […]
‘It’s desperate times’: Surge in strays and surrendered pets putting strain on animal shelters
There are 42 stray dogs in the care of the Winnipeg Animal Services – nearly double the facility’s normal capacity.
Metro Vancouverites capture images of rare comet streaking across the sky – Vancouver Is Awesome
Metro Vancouverites capture images of rare comet streaking across the sky Vancouver Is AwesomeComet Seen Once Every 80,000 Years Passes Over Earth Tonight—Here’s How To See It ForbesComet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS is still visible in the night sky, but not for long Space.comBright Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS Climbs into Evening View Sky & TelescopeWhen And Where To See Comet A3 Tonight The Weather Channel
Saskatoon mayoral candidate Cary Tarasoff unveils financial platform with critiques of city spending
Saskatoon mayoral candidate Cary Tarasoff says it’s time for the city to get its finances back on track after building a reputation of overspending and mismanaging costly projects.
‘I hope there’s justice’: Family of murdered Indigenous woman attend accused’s court hearing
Family and friends of a murdered Indigenous woman were in court on Thursday for a scheduled hearing for the man accused in her death.
‘Game-changer’: funding for new K-12 school on Piikani Nation announced
More than 600 students on the Piikani Nation will soon have a new space to learn after the federal government announced funding Thursday morning.
Suspects in targeted Duggan shooting sought by Edmonton police
Edmonton police are hoping the public can help identify people involved in a shooting in the southside neighbourhood of Duggan last month.
