A prolific Kelowna offender whose ongoing list of crimes has continually put him the spotlight has again pleaded to assault.On Aug. 8, Tyler Jack Newton pleaded guilty to assault, a matter from November 2023 he was set to go to trial for this week, a representative of the BC Prosecution Service …
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Ontario autism services enrolments decline in some weeks despite large waitlist: docs
Ontario’s progress in giving children with autism access to government-funded core therapy has slowed so significantly that at times the number of kids enrolled is actually declining, despite a ballooning wait-list, according to documents obtained by The Canadian Press.
Back on the diamond once again as the men’s fall baseball league opens
After just over two weeks off the the North Bay Men’s Fall Baseball League is on the diamond
Residents shocked after alleged ISIS supporter arrested in Ormstown, Que.
Last week, the RCMP arrested an alleged terror suspect in Ormstown, Que., and residents of the small community are still reeling.
‘I think we can stop them’: Esquimalt renters vow to fight demolition
Renters in Esquimalt, B.C., say they are being caught in a housing conundrum—between the need to build more units and saving aging apartments that remain affordable.
B.C. collaborates with federal government to fight cyberattacks
The British Columbia government says it’s collaborating with the federal government to protect its information systems from cyber attacks.
Jasper council hears providing temporary housing for all without homes not possible
Town council in Jasper, Alta., heard Tuesday it won’t be possible to secure temporary housing for everyone who lost their homes in a devastating wildfire in July.
MISSING PERSON – NRPS in Niagara are Searching for a 24-Year-Old Man
Officers from the 3 District – Welland / Pelham office of the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) are searching for missing person James Emery. Read more…
October Broker Bash – Vancouver
October Broker Bash Join us on Thursday, October 17th at Moose’s Down Under as we celebrate Broker Bash, the networking event for the insurance industry. All industry professionals are welcome. When Thursday, October 17th 4:30 PM Where Moose’s Down Under 830 W Pender St.…The post October Broker Bash – Vancouver appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Use of public funds for TIFF screening of Russian soldiers doc ‘not right’: Freeland
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the use of public funds to support the screening of a documentary about Russian soldiers at the Toronto International Film Festival is ‘not right.’
