A baby has serious injuries after being struck by the driver of a vehicle in south Etobicoke on Monday night, say paramedics.
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Gas tax holiday could see extension
Manitobans have been saving money at the pumps since the beginning of the year, and there’s a chance those savings will continue even longer.
Saskatchewan wins injunction to block CRA from collecting carbon tax
The Sask. Party claimed a victory Monday in its showdown with Ottawa, winning an injunction to block the CRA from collecting the carbon tax ahead of a Federal Court hearing.
More than 44,000 Hatch baby sound machine power adapters recalled in Canada
Health Canada says thousands of power adapters sold with baby sound machines are being recalled due to an electrical hazard.
‘Significant’ damage after truck crashes into Thompson house, Manitoba RCMP say
RCMP in Thompson, Man., are investigating an incident that saw a truck drive into the front of a house just before 3 a.m. Saturday.
Detectives Investigating Dog Incident in Niagara Falls
On Monday, July 8, 2024 at approximately 8:20am, 2 District (Niagara Falls/Niagara-on-the-Lake) uniform officers attended the area of Margaret Street and Argyll Crescent in the City of Niagara Falls in regard to an Animal Complaint. Read more…
Church must pay $104 million to victims of historical abuse in Newfoundland
ST. JOHN’S – The Roman Catholic Church has been ordered to pay settlements totalling $104 million to 292 survivors of historical abuse in Newfoundland and Labrador, including those at the now infamous Mount Cashel orphanage in St. John’s. The decision…The post Church must pay $104 million to victims of historical abuse in Newfoundland appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Bombs found planted in rural Sask. mailboxes: RCMP
Officers from the Saskatoon RCMP detachment say they believe someone is leaving bombs in rural mailboxes.
FSRA CEO Mark White steps down
Mark White, CEO of the Financial Services Regulator of Ontario (FSRA), will step down from his role, effective July 16, following his appointment as chair of the Ontario Energy Board. “[FSRA’s board] thanks [White] for his vision, integrity, and determination…The post FSRA CEO Mark White steps down appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Library upgrades and recreational trails now completed in East Ferris
Library upgrades and the creation of recreational trails in the Municipality of East Ferris are now completed. East Ferris received $229,000 from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2022. The work has now been completed. “We’d like to thank the Municipality of East Ferris for being vigilant with their Ontario Trillium Foundation applications. Due […]
