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BC Conservative candidate refuses to answer questions at campaign office
The pressure is mounting on BC Conservative candidate Brent Chapman as more offensive social media posts have been exposed.
Saskatchewan NDP promises 800 new health-care workers
Saskatchewan NDP Leader Carla Beck has promised to hire 800 new frontline health-care workers over four years if her party wins the upcoming provincial election.
On the Street: Who are you voting for in the provincial election?
There was a lineup out the door Tuesday at Kelowna’s Parkinson Parkinson Recreation Centre, one of many locations open for advanced voting ahead of the October 19th provincial election.Tuesday marks the second last day for residents who would like to take part in advanced voting.Castanet int…
Hightail It to Noah’s Cafe for a ‘Harvest Harmony’ Pop Up, Oct. 21st
If you haven’t already ventured out to the West End to congratulate the Japanese restaurant’s crew on their recent four-year anniversary, then we’ve got the perfect opportunity to do just that: by joining one of two seatings at their Harvest Harmony pop-up on October 21st.
How auto theft, Cats are affecting Aviva Canada’s bottom line
Aviva Canada has seen a 1,000% increase in reVINing since 2022. ReVINing is the practice of stealing a vehicle and putting on a vehicle identification number (VIN) that looks real. Not only that, the insurer has seen some of the…The post How auto theft, Cats are affecting Aviva Canada’s bottom line appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Chatham Goodfellows kick off 70th Christmas campaign
The Chatham Goodfellows will mark a milestone as they kick off their 70th Christmas campaign next month.
Police arrest man in rash of indecent acts at Newmarket bus shelters
Police say that a 35-year-old man who is subject to four separate probation orders is now facing charges in connection with a rash of indecent acts at bus shelters in Newmarket.
Child dead after falling from Winnipeg apartment building
A child is dead after falling from a Winnipeg apartment building.
Kelowna man’s documentary about skateboarders in Mexico surpasses 100,000 views
A Kelowna man’s documentary about local skateboarders in a small Mexican town has racked up more than 100,000 views in two weeks.Nate Leibel grew up skateboarding in Kelowna, but he’s been making trips to Sayulita in the winter months for several years. A few years ago, he met a group of young s…
