Police were called to the scene of the crash on Dec. 30 just after 5 a.m., rushing to the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near Brock Road in Pickering.
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Groups worried about seniors’ data being collected in private Quebec care homes
Three seniors groups are concerned about the data collection on seniors living in private long-term care homes by the Ministry of Health’s Inspections Branch.
SIU charges Toronto police officer with careless use of firearm
The province’s police watchdog has charged a Toronto cop who fired his gun during a vehicle theft investigation in North York last year.
Firefighters’ group disputes official account of housing complex fire response
Chatham-Kent’s firefighters’ association is disputing official accounts of the response to last week’s fire that displaced 99 residents of a Chatham housing complex.
Devil in the details: Rebuilding Jasper
All three levels of government — federal, provincial, and municipal — are discussing how to streamline the rebuild of the Town of Jasper, Alta., which has a complex, 100-year-old leasing arrangement and stringent rules around development on Parks Canada land.…The post Devil in the details: Rebuilding Jasper appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
“It’s pretty unique to see them” – Salamander migration in full swing
Herds of salamanders are crossing the road in western Manitoba by the dozens.
L’Abattoir Announces Final Edition of No. 1 Gaoler’s Mews for 2024 Featuring Guest Chef Kristian Eligh
The Goods from L’Abattoir Vancouver, BC | L’Abattoir is excited to announce the final edition of the No. 1 Gaoler’s Mews dinner series in 2024, scheduled for Wednesday, October 9th. This exclusive charity dinner will feature a collaboration between Chef Lee Cooper and Chef Kristian Eligh of Marilena Cafe and Raw Bar in Victoria, recently […]
Winnipeg Police Chief officially retires
After nearly four decades with the Winnipeg Police Service, Chief Danny Smyth is retiring.
Giller Prize releases long list, drops Scotiabank from name
The group of authors in contention for this year’s $100,000 Giller Prize has been whittled down to 12, but one name is notably absent from the list: Scotiabank.
Sask. village loses hotel, post office and town office in fire
A small Saskatchewan village has lost several important landmarks following a fire earlier this week.
