The Winnipeg Police Service (WPS) has made an arrest in a large-scale theft of Apple electronics, valued at nearly $2 million CAD.
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Average home prices pass $2M in nearly half of Toronto neighbourhoods. Would you leave the city over high costs?
Have you considered leaving the area for cheaper pastures? Has the rising cost of living forced you to make a career change?If you’ve been affected by unaffordability, CTV News Toronto wants to hear from you.
Win a Trip to Guadalajara at The Tequila and Agave Festival Cocktail Competition, May 20th
Backed by Nodo Tequila Blanco, this competition challenges bartenders to create a cocktail encapsulating their interpretation of the spirit of Guadalajara – and the prize is super rad!
What brokers say about Ontario DCPD opt-outs
Ontario brokers tell us their phones aren’t ringing off the hook with calls from drivers wanting to take advantage of the province’s new option to decline direct compensation- property damage (DCPD) coverage on their auto policies. “I actually thought that…The post What brokers say about Ontario DCPD opt-outs appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Police officer charged after Brampton collision sends civilian driver to hospital
A Toronto-area police officer has been charged after allegedly driving into a civilian’s vehicle while responding to a medical call in Brampton.
Ford reiterates call for Queen’s Park keffiyeh ban reversal, Stiles’ motion to allow garment fails
A motion to reverse a ban on the keffiyeh within Queen’s Park failed to receive unanimous consent Thursday just moments after Ontario Premier Doug Ford reiterated his view that prohibiting the garment in the House is divisive.
PQ leader unapologetic about comments made regarding Canada
PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon isn’t shying away from criticism that comments he made referencing Canada’s colonial past were an inappropriate way to push his party’s sovereignty agenda.
Solving shortage of construction workers key to housing growth: experts
Solving a longstanding construction worker shortage will be key to boosting housing supply, experts say, as Canada’s national housing agency continues to forecast housing start levels that fall short of growing demand.
B.C. child killer’s lawyer walks out of review hearing
The lawyer representing child-killer Allan Schoenborn walked out of his client’s annual review hearing Wednesday – abruptly ending proceedings marked by tense exchanges and several outbursts.
STF members set to vote on final offer
The province has given the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) a final offer, which will go to members for a vote.
