The Manitoba Opera is warning customers about third-party sellers and ticket scams ahead of it’s upcoming performance of Carmen.
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High winds leave thousands without electricity across Ontario
Hydro One says thousands of Ontario residents are without power this morning amid high winds blowing across much of the province.
Extension cord overheats, lighting car on fire: Saskatoon Fire Department
The department said an extension cord was plugged into the block heater of a car in the 10 block of Moxon Crescent.
7.7% interest compounded annually vs 7.5% interest compounded quarterly: Which fixed income rate works better for you? The answer may surprise you
7.7% interest compounded annually vs 7.5% interest compounded quarterly: Do you know which fixed income rate is better?
Vancouver’s CRAB Park: Less than half the residents remain following cleanup
One week after Vancouver’s Park Board completed it’s cleanup of the city’s only legal homeless encampment, the number of people living there has dwindled.
Hate Crimes unit investigating after Pride flag torn down and trashed in downtown Edmonton
Police are looking for a group of people who are being investigated for a potential hate crime.
One person taken to hospital following downtown Toronto stabbing
One person has been stabbed in downtown Toronto, police say.
How cloud services can speed up the P&C industry
Cloud-based services can serve as a much-needed speed accelerator to the Canadian P&C insurance industry, eliminating friction and digitizing the customer experience, speakers said Thursday at the 2024 CIP Society Symposium in downtown Toronto. “I personally think the biggest threat…The post How cloud services can speed up the P&C industry appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Province to name Santé Québec head by end of April
It is now only a matter of weeks before the first president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Santé Québec is appointed, Health Minister Christian Dubé confirmed on Friday morning.
Local roundup: Jr. Hawks win qualifiers; Barnstormers add arm; Lancers take tournament
The Chatham-Kent Golden Hawks won two finals at the LKSSAA South junior badminton tournament Thursday.
