The Quebec provincial police (SQ) major crimes squad arrested a young man for alleged luring of minors in addition to alleged possession, distribution and access to child pornography.
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‘This is an eyesore’: City charting plan to clean giant debris left for two years on Sherbrook Street
The City of Winnipeg is finally moving ahead with a plan to clear away a large pile of debris on a private lot.
Calgary-area pub kicks off patio season with new menu for dogs
Rocky View Brewing Company in Cochrane is kicking off the spring and summer patio season with a new dog-friendly menu complete with sundaes and puppy pints.
St. Augustine’s / Industry Apizza is Seeking a Night Kitchen Manager
The Goods from Industry Apizza Vancouver, BC | St. Augustine’s Craft Beer & Kitchen and their in-house New Haven-style pizza business, Industry Apizza, is on the hunt for a Night Kitchen Manager! We are looking for a strong line cook who can also manage the kitchen closing duties. Candidates must have five years minimum experience […]
GARRIOCH: Captain Brady Tkachuk and the Senators ‘are sick and tired’ of April exits
Brady Tkachuk is as sick of this same old song and dance every spring as you are hearing him talk about another early summer. As the Ottawa Senators gathered at the Canadian Tire Centre to hold exit meetings with Steve Staios, the president of hockey operations and general manager, the club’s captain was trying to […]
B.C. Mountie ‘likely crossed criminal negligence threshold’ in failed wellness check
British Columbia’s police oversight agency says a Kelowna RCMP officer “quite likely crossed the criminal negligence threshold” when he failed to conduct a wellness check on a man who was later found dead because he couldn’t find the buzzer number on the man’s apartment building intercom.
Feds commit $15 million to flood insurance backstop. Is it enough?
Although the federal government committed to forge ahead with its long-awaited flood insurance backstop Tuesday, Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry notes the 2024 federal budget was light on details – and funding. The insurance industry has been negotiating with…The post Feds commit $15 million to flood insurance backstop. Is it enough? appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Toronto police looking for ‘high risk’ offender with ‘history of violent offences’
Police are asking for the public’s assistance locating a “high risk offender” who they say breached multiple conditions following his release from a correctional facility last week.
Motion to allow keffiyehs at Queen’s Park fails, Ford reiterates call for ban reversal
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.
Police investigate southeast Calgary fight that sent 2 to hospital
Two people are in hospital and police are investigating a fight between a man and a woman in Forest Lawn early Thursday morning.
