First Nations chiefs have voted to reject a landmark $47.8-billion child welfare reform deal, reached in July with the Canadian government.
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Diddy Underage Victim Shares Photo Proof Of The Pair In Court – Giant Freakin Robot
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B.C. south and central coast under flood watch as atmospheric river approaches
Forecasters have elevated their warnings about an atmospheric river system that is expected to hit coastal British Columbia on Friday, bringing potential flooding, heavy rain and high winds.
‘Game-changer’: funding for new K-12 school on Piikani Nation announced
More than 600 students on the Piikani Nation will soon have a new space to learn after the federal government announced funding Thursday morning.
Drowning death of 5-year-old at Wabamun Lake believed to be criminal: RCMP
RCMP are looking for witnesses in what they believe was the criminal death of a five-year-old girl at Wabamun Lake on Sunday.
Bufala Releases New Limited Edition Game & Mushroom Menu
The Goods from Bufala Vancouver, BC | This fall, Bufala, Gooseneck Hospitality’s Italian-inspired pizzeria, is celebrating the bounty of BC’s backyard with the launch of a special Game & Mushroom Menu, an ode to former sister-restaurant Wildebeest’s legacy. The menu, which features several new dishes by executive chef Kevin Atkinson, is available now until November […]
Insurer loses appeal of a $45K punitive damages award
Jeweler’s Mutual Insurance Company has lost its appeal of a $45,000 punitive damages award because two Ontario courts found the insurer had wrongly questioned the pre-policy ownership of jewellery stolen while the claimants were travelling overseas. “It was open to…The post Insurer loses appeal of a $45K punitive damages award appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Supreme Court won’t hear spy service analyst’s appeal over discrimination case
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear the case of a Canadian Security Intelligence Service employee who filed a discrimination lawsuit against the spy agency.
More than 100 school bus routes across Toronto cancelled for day
Dozens of school bus routes across Toronto have been cancelled for the day.
Police search for ‘armed and dangerous’ man in suspicious death
The Edmonton Police Service is looking for a man they describe as armed and dangerous in connection with a suspicious death.
