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Category: Canada
‘A cover up’: Fort Chipewyan releases 2017 government report showing cancer-causing substances found at town’s dock
Low water levels on the Athabasca River in Fort Chipewyan this Spring revealed more than community leaders had bargained for.
Airdrie mother desperately needs funds for life-saving cancer treatment
A 23-year-old Airdrie woman who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer while pregnant is desperately in need of hundreds of thousands of dollars for a potentially life-saving drug trial only available in the United States.
‘I really don’t know’: Chow says size of property tax increase uncertain as budget consultations kick off
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow said Wednesday that she doesn’t yet know what sort of a tax increase property owners could face next year as she kicked off budget consultations for the city.
Several ‘aggressors’ arrested after B.C. teen swarmed, B.C. RCMP say
Three young suspects have been arrested in connection with a swarming attack on a teenager in B.C.’s Okanagan last week – and authorities have asked the public to stop circulating disturbing videos of the incident.
Toronto police search for suspect in east-end stabbing
Toronto police have released a photo of a suspect wanted in an east-end stabbing in July that left one man injured.
Why captives are set up in Canada instead of the Caribbean
Allowing limited partnerships is key to why Alberta’s captives legislation has attracted 27 captives thus far in the province, delegates heard at the National Insurance Conference of Canada (NICC) in Vancouver last Monday. “In Alberta, uniquely in the world, the…The post Why captives are set up in Canada instead of the Caribbean appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
‘Devastating’: Store owner speaks out after brand new business goes up in flames
One of the owners of a brand new shop in Teulon, Man., is asking anyone with information to contact police after the business burned down.
City of Brantford planning to add more red light cameras
The City of Brantford is planning to bolster its red light camera program. At a committee meeting this week city councillors endorsed plans to purchase four more cameras to be installed at city intersections in 2025. The purchase is expected to be approved at the Oct. 29 city council meeting. The location of the additional […]
Health unit set to offer flu and COVID-19 vaccines
Another respiratory season is approaching, according to the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit. Starting mid-October, the health unit will offer both vaccines to high-risk individuals, with availability opening to the general population in November. Individuals can also receive their vaccines from participating pharmacies and primary care providers. The Health Unit has released its […]
