Ottawa’s own Cameron Highlanders were on the march Saturday for the annual memorial of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The First World War battle in April, 1917, is regarded by many historians and writers as a defining moment for Canada. The Canadian troops were ordered to seize the heavily-fortified seven-kilometre ridge in France that held […]
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‘Lights on’: Coquitlam RCMP see vehicle submerged in Fraser River, unable to reach it
Police are investigating after a vehicle was found fully submerged in the Fraser River near a boat launch in Coquitlam in the early morning hours on Saturday.
L’Itineraire celebrating 3 decades of sharing homeless Montreal stories
For 30 years, the magazine l’Itineraire has been telling stories about Montreal’s homeless community. As a magazine written by and for the homeless, the stories give readers a window into their world.
‘Huge loss’: Fire destroys band office in northern Ontario First Nation
Police are investigating after a fire destroyed a First Nation band office in northern Ontario.
‘Suspicious’ death in downtown Toronto area, homicide unit investigating
Toronto police are investigating after a man was found dead in the downtown area Saturday morning.
PWHL Toronto trio lead Canada to 3-0 win over Swiss in women’s world hockey
A PWHL Toronto connection was a key contributor to Canada’s 3-0 win over Switzerland on Friday at the women’s world hockey championship.
Central Okanagan recycling contaminants drop 23% with help of AI scanning
The Regional District of Central Okanagan has been successful in reducing the amount of contaminants placed in curbside recycling carts through a five-month pilot program.The program that made use of smart cameras and artificial intelligence technology helped reduce contaminants by 23 per cent….
Three boys, aged 12, 13 and 14, charged in armed robbery in Fort Erie
Three boys are facing charges in connection with an armed robbery in Fort Erie on Thursday evening.
Canada’s last evacuation flight from Haiti to leave Sunday, as demand for help drops
Canada is wrapping up its Haiti evacuation efforts, with a final flight set to depart from the Caribbean country on Sunday.
30 Forensic Engineering is Pleased to Announce the Promotion of Abdul Madani BSCE, M.Eng., E.I.T to Intermediate Associate, Transportation Safety
TORONTO, ON, APRIL 5, 2024 /insPRESS/ – 30 Forensic Engineering, Canada’s leading multidisciplinary forensic firm, is pleased to announce the promotion of Abdul Madani BSCE, M.Eng., E.I.T to Intermediate Associate within our Transportation Safety group. Abdul graduated from the University of…The post 30 Forensic Engineering is Pleased to Announce the Promotion of Abdul Madani BSCE, M.Eng., E.I.T to Intermediate Associate, Transportation Safety appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
