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Category: Canada
West Vancouver transit union votes to authorize strike
Labour strife could lead to transit disruptions in Metro Vancouver for the second time this year after the union representing 150 West Vancouver bus drivers and mechanics voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike this week.
Technical issues means you can no longer recharge your OPUS transit card using your mobile phone in Montreal
It is no longer possible to charge and reload OPUS public transit cards on phones and online as the app is suspended.
Demand for lower-priced listings driving up Calgary home prices, sales
Calgary real estate prices continued to rise in April, as demand for more affordable, higher-density properties remained high.
Lambton-Kent-Middlesex voters head to polls Thursday
Lambton-Kent-Middlesex voters head to the polls in one of two Ontario provincial byelections Thursday.
These driving offences now come with an automatic impoundment, licence suspension in Sask.
Drivers in Saskatchewan will now lose their licence for a week and their vehicle for a month if they are caught committing certain high-speed and dangerous offences on the road.
Former CFL player, executive Lyle Bauer dead at age 65
Lyle Bauer, a former CFL player and executive, has died. He was 65.
Ottawa ‘urgently’ waiting for info from B.C. before deciding on drug criminalization
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya’ara Saks says the decision about whether to recriminalize drug use in British Columbia needs to be made urgently, but she’s still waiting for more information from the province before making a call.
2 dead in Highway 22 crash, road conditions and weather possibly to blame
A man and woman, both from Calgary, died as a result of a serious crash on Highway 22 on Tuesday.
Ontario introduces sped-up apprenticeship path for high school students
Ontario high school students will soon be able to spend most of their time in Grade 11 and 12 in an apprenticeship if they choose to participate in a new skilled trades program.
