Brantford and Woodstock received almost $1.7 million from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation as first quarter payments for hosting casinos in their cities. The City of Brantford received $1.2 million for hosting Elements Casino Brantford. Since the gaming site opened in 1999, Brantford has received $102 million. The OLG paid the City of […]
Author: amoatgaul
Lethbridge police concerned about ‘bait-and-switch tactic’ on social media
Lethbridge police are warning the public over what they’re calling a “bait-and-switch tactic” being used by scammers who are posting on social media about phony alerts about missing children, seniors and pets.
How Travelers recovered its ransomware payment from seized assets
Travelers can recover a $255,800 ransomware payment it made on behalf of a cybercrime victim, in a case where the government seized several millions of dollars’ worth of assets a cybercriminal received in 2020-21. Travelers paid for the losses of…The post How Travelers recovered its ransomware payment from seized assets appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
As Quebec construction holiday kicks off, drivers urged to heed warnings
As Quebec construction industry workers clock out for the next two weeks for the construction holiday, provincial police are urging caution on the roads.
Biden campaign chair says he’s staying in the race despite ‘slippage’ in support
Biden campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillion acknowledged “slippage” in support for the president, but insisted he is “absolutely” remaining in the race.
Feeling stronger and healthier, Canada’s Caeli McKay aims for the podium in Paris
Canadian diver Caeli McKay, 25, returns to the Olympic stage in Paris fortified with a healthier body and a stronger mentality.
‘Drink different’: LCBO strike an opportunity for the sober-curious
Cristian Villamarin says he’s been sober-curious for around a decade, but for a long time he was not impressed with the offerings when it came to non-alcoholic wines and beers.
‘I’m overwhelmed’: How a well-loved 98-year-old watch found its way home
It was a treasured keepsake in John Birmingham’s family for decades: A pocket watch that did more than just tell the time.
Here are the food products that have seen shrinkflation in Ontario, according to one study
If you have noticed that the fruit pouches, frozen chicken bites or chocolate biscuits you usually buy from the grocery have shrunk in size over the years but their prices remain the same, you’re not alone.
Free outdoor pool access August long weekend
Winnipeg’s mayor and a city councillor are picking up the tab for residents looking to dive into Winnipeg 150 celebrations.
