Online retailer Amazon is challenging the certification of a union representing about 200 employees at a Montreal-area warehouse.
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WestJet Encore pilots ratify deal, averting strike
WestJet Encore pilots have given the green light to a deal with their employer, averting a strike at the regional airline.
Saskatoon police renew calls hoping to solve 22-year-old homicide case
Saskatoon police are renewing calls for information that could help them solve the historic homicide case of Donna Kasyon, which occurred more than 22 years ago.
Charges laid after packages of drugs ‘tossed’ over security fence of Drumheller prison
Alberta RCMP have arrested two men accused of attempting to sell drugs to inmates at the Drumheller Correctional Institution.
Say Mercy Introduces a Line-up of Great ‘Happy Hour’ Deals
Say Mercy has made some big menu changes and introduced a line-up of great ‘happy hour’ deals! Chef Sean Reeve has taken the menu back to its roots, full of big proteins, delicious sides, inventive pastas, and generous small plates. Tuesday Join us Every Tuesday for 1/2 price bottles of wine. The list curated […]
Man seriously injured after being run over by his vehicle in Beauce, Que.
A man in his 20s suffered serious injuries Thursday after being run over by his own vehicle in Saint-Georges, Beauce, about 100 kilometres south of Quebec City.
512 St. Clair streetcar returning to service on June 23, ahead of schedule
As one TTC streetcar service will be out of service later this month, another is set to resume ahead of schedule. The 512 St. Clair streetcars will return to service on June 23, the TTC announced on Friday.
Crane ‘repeatedly left’ hanging over Vancouver home caused ‘considerable anxiety,’ lawsuit claims
A Vancouver couple suffered “considerable anxiety” after a crane at a neighbouring construction site was repeatedly left dangling over their property, according to a lawsuit they filed against the developer.
Council to consider change in mayor’s mileage expenses
Possible changes to the Council Remuneration By-Law includes a vehicle allowance of $7,200 for the mayor
Federal minister tells B.C. Ottawa continues to back RCMP contract policing
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says Ottawa will continue to back the RCMP as British Columbia’s contract police force that serves many communities as it moves towards a national force for federal-level crimes.
