Former Canadian Space Agency engineer Wanping Zheng has been acquitted of breach of trust at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que.
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Detectives Investigating Aggravated Assault in St. Catharines – Update 1 – ARREST
1 District (St.Catharines / Thorold) Detectives from the Niagara Regional Police Service have continued to investigate the March 23rd, 2024 Aggravated Assault that occurred in St. Catharines. Read more…
These are the Stocks to Watch Today
Markets will watch the Magnificent Seven this morning. They are looking for Apple (AAPL) and Nvidia (NVDA) both up by over 4%, and Amazon (AMZN) at an all-time high, to rise again today.Trouble looms for traditional sectors, however. Nasdaq has strong buying momentum while the Dow Jones is struggling. Dow’s biggest index constituents have business headwinds. For example, 3M (MMM) has to resolve lawsuits. Its $6 billion settlement related to the earplug is in the final approval phase.Fortunately, Apple (AAPL) and Amazon (AMZN) are helping to prop the Dow. This offsets the 18.35% drop in shares…
IISA – Introduction to Condominium Insurance
Understand condominium insurance so you can advise Unit Owners and Boards about the unique aspects of insurance related to their needs within The Condominium Act (2014) and Regulations (2020) of Alberta. Learn the basics of condominium insurance Complete review of…The post IISA – Introduction to Condominium Insurance appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Public Release – Criminal Impaired Driving Offences – March 25th to April 7th, 2024
In an effort to bring further attention and deterrence to driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, the Niagara Regional Police Service will be reporting the names of those people who are charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Region. Read more…
Outage affecting Desjardins Bank services
Desjardins Bank said it is facing technical problems ‘with all our services’ on Thursday, according to a notice on its website.
‘It’s bonkers’: Edmonton MP reacts to Smith’s plan to veto federal-municipal deals
Proposed legislation that would allow the Alberta government to veto any future deal struck between municipalities and the federal government, including research grants to post-secondary institutions, is being criticized as political interference and red tape.
Welcome Hall Misison hopes to build transitional housing centre for Montreal’s homeless
The Welcome Hall Mission is hoping to raise $5 million to open a transitional housing centre to help Montreal’s homeless find housing quickly.
Ex-CFL players face April 30 deadline to join brain-injury arbitration case
Former Canadian Football League players have only a few more weeks to submit grievances seeking compensation for concussion-related injuries prior to Oct. 31, 2023. The shift to arbitration follows the withdrawal of a 2015 class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of CFL players from 1952 to 2014 as well as a legal process capped by a […]
Former Durham police recruit allegedly impersonated officer, sexually assaulted underage victims
Toronto police have laid nearly a dozen charges against a former Durham Regional Police recruit accused of “misrepresenting himself as a police officer” to underage victims who he allegedly brought to a bar and bought alcohol for before sexually assaulting them, investigators say.
