A 19-year-old man was stabbed and pepper sprayed at Edmonton’s Northgate Centre, police say.
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How brokers can encourage adequate coverage for incensed clients
To protect their clients’ best interests, brokers may suggest more comprehensive coverage, even if it comes at a higher cost. But expect clients to see things through a different lens — price point. Conversations between brokers and their clients can…The post How brokers can encourage adequate coverage for incensed clients appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
One person critically injured in three-vehicle collision in Thornhill
One person is in critical condition following a three-vehicle collision involving a large truck in York Region.
Hydro bringing in additional crews to help restore power in western Manitoba
Manitoba Hydro says it is bringing in additional crews to restore power to western parts of the province after it was pummelled by a storm over the weekend.
Durham police charge 92 people, seize more than $600K in drugs in ‘Project Martini’
Durham Regional Police say they have charged close to 100 people and recovered large quantities of drugs worth more than $600,000 as part of ‘Project Martini,’ a wide-ranging investigation targeting drug trafficking and human trafficking in the region.
Male Arrested with Firearm Charges in St. Catharines
In June of 2024, 1 District (St. Catharines/Thorold) Street Crime detectives with the assistance of the ROPE unit with the Niagara Regional Police Service began a firearm investigation involving a male suspect. Read more…
Man charged after allegedly luring 12-year-old child
A Vaughan man is facing charges after he allegedly posed as a teenager in order to lure a 12-year-old child to his home.
Michael Jack, City of Winnipeg’s top administrator, on his way out
Michael Jack, who has served as Winnipeg’s chief administrative officer since 2021, has notified the mayor and Executive Policy Committee (EPC) of his departure Monday.
