Former investors of the self-styled “Crypto King” say they are watching his social media accounts and worried his displays of wealth are signs he’s spending their money, even now, as another large expense tied to Aiden Pleterski has triggered a previously unreported lawsuit.
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Montreal grandfather hosts first art show, nine decades in the making
Artist Emile Shamie will host his first art show at the ripe age of 88 at Galerie 203 in Old Montreal.
Woman killed in Montreal’s Saint-Michel district: ex-husband arrested
Less than 24 hours after Montreal’s 12th homicide investigation began, Montreal police confirmed that a 55-year-old woman’s death in St. Michel is the island’s 13th homicide.
Oilers dominate Canucks, win to force deciding Game 7
The Edmonton Oilers avoided elimination from the NHL playoffs Saturday night, beating the visiting Vancouver Canucks 5-1 in Game 6 of their second-round series.
London Knights championship celebrations draw thousands to Budweiser Gardens
After winning the J Ross Robertson cup in Oshawa, the Knights came back to London to celebrate with their dedicated fans.
Southern Interior residents asked to watch for invasive plants in region
Last month, the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society added poison hemlock and hoary cress to its priority list of invasive plants.
Calgary Transit doing work on Blue and Red lines over long weekend
Calgary Transit is taking the long weekend to do some maintenance and preventative work on both the Blue and Red lines, causing a number of disruptions for light rail riders.
CF Montreal ‘grass guy’ has pro tips for the perfect lawn
CF Montreal sports field manager James Johnson said ‘no-mow May’ is a great place to start to develop a healthy and pristine lawn for the summer.
Long-delayed Kelowna murder trial will pick back up mid-July, with further testimony from several witnesses
An accused murderer will require the common-law spouse of her alleged victim to return to court to testify again, after the accused fired her lawyers mid-trial last November causing significant delays.Gabriella Sears has remained behind bars ever since she was arrested back on the morning of Jun…
Hockey, soccer tournament in Kelowna to raise money for Ronald McDonald House
The 15th annual McElhanney Cares Charity Hockey and Soccer tournament is taking over Kelowna’s MNP Place next weekend in an effort to raise funds for Ronald McDonald’s House BC and Yukon.Made up of players from a variety of different businesses around Kelowna, 16 hockey teams and eight soccer te…