Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has categorically denied claims that it is planning to move its headquarters located in Regina to Quebec.
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B.C. man convicted of fentanyl trafficking after judge rejects claim drugs belonged to a friend
A B.C. man has been convicted of possessing fentanyl for the purpose of trafficking despite claiming the drugs were not his – a defence the judge said he could not “accept or even entertain.”
SIU investigating separate deaths of two men in Toronto
Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating the separate deaths of two men in Toronto.
The 2024 Vancouver marathon and 7 other events to check out this weekend
The first weekend of May is a busy one in Vancouver, with a marathon, the start of a documentary film festival, and activities and events for Asian Heritage Month, not to mention a pair of Pearl Jam concerts on either side of a possible (but hopefully unnecessary) Canucks Game 7 at Rogers Arena.
Quebec police can refuse to talk to and share notes with watchdog: Court of Appeal
Quebec’s highest court says police officers have the right to remain silent during investigations by the province’s police watchdog.
Get Festive with Vessel Liquor’s Mexican-Inspired May Picks
The Goods from Vessel Liquor Since opening doors in December 2015, Vessel has become Victoria’s hub for all things wine, beer, spirits, cider, and the conversation and culture surrounding them. Our locally-owned, independent company was built around supporting authentic products and producers, from our BC backyard and from around the globe. Awarded Best Liquor Store […]
B.C’s auditor general to review government’s response to 2021 Lytton wildfire
British Columbia’s auditor general says his office is doing a review of the province’s response to the 2021 wildfire that devastated the community of Lytton, B.C. Michael Pickup says in a video statement that the report will focus on the…The post B.C’s auditor general to review government’s response to 2021 Lytton wildfire appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Jr. C Warriors unbeaten to start lacrosse season
Local lacrosse roundup, including standings
Elephant seal inspires retired B.C. teacher to volunteer, write a book
When Debbie Austen was walking along the ocean last year and spotted a young elephant seal playing in the water, she never would have imagined it was the start of an enduring relationship.
Opposition asks Quebec premier to apologize to the Laurent Report follow-up committee
Following criticism from the follow-up committee to the Laurent Commission on the government’s youth protection actions, Premier François Legault discredited the committee’s work on Wednesday.
