Ontario's Integrity Commissioner is recommending that Housing Minister Steve Clark be reprimanded for his role in the province's contentious Greenbelt land swap, calling it a "rushed and flawed process" marred by a "lack of oversight." Commissioner says Steve Clark 'did not question or properly oversee' staffer's selection process Ontario's Integrity …
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B.C. woman buried in Amazon packages she did not ask for and does not want
A Langley, B.C., woman says Amazon packages of returned shoes keep piling up on her doorstep, and she hasn't been able to make it stop. UPS charging more than $300 worth of customs charges Almost every day, Anca Nitu comes home from work to find an Amazon package she did …
Read More »Alberta minister says federal strings on electricity climate funding a ‘threat’
Ottawa is threatening the provinces by suggesting it will withhold federal funding from electricity projects that don't reduce greenhouse gas emissions, says Alberta's minister of environment and protected areas. SaskPower minister says federal position will increase electricity costs Ottawa is threatening the provinces by suggesting it will withhold federal funding …
Read More »Why B.C.’s lakes inspire legends and myths of monsters
Travel to a popular lake in British Columbia, and chances are you'll encounter a beach, some boats — and a tale about some sort of unidentified creature that lurks beneath the surface. From the n ̓x̌ax̌aitkʷ to the Shuswaggi, sightings and speculation around the unknown continue Travel to a popular …
Read More »Hundreds of people helped off Alberta mountain after power cut to Banff Gondola
Patrons of the Banff Gondola have all been helped off the mountain as of late Tuesday morning after they were marooned both in the gondola cabins and at the summit of Sulphur Mountain's interpretive centre Monday evening because of a power outage that impacted the lift. Visitors were at mountaintop …
Read More »They’ve worked for decades helping Vancouver’s most vulnerable. Now they’ve been given B.C.’s highest honour
Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles were announced as two of the fourteen recipients of the province’s highest honour on Monday, joining the actor Ryan Reynolds, conservationist George Reifel and public health officer Dr. Penny Ballem, among others. Evanna Brennan and Susan Giles, who pioneered 'action-based care' in Downtown Eastside, named …
Read More »Weekend thunderstorms push active wildfires in B.C. past 400
The B.C. Wildfire Service says thunderstorms over the long weekend caused a spike in fire activity across the province, pushing the total number of active wildfires past 400. Number of active wildfires now past 400 The latest on the wildfires: The number of active wildfires burning in B.C. has risen …
Read More »Halifax police agrees withholding information was wrong, settles legal case with CBC
Halifax Regional Police has agreed to release more information about its internal discipline decisions, after a year of negotiations with CBC. The police department acknowledged it didn’t meet its obligations under the law when it refused to provide the information in 2022. After the public broadcaster took police to court, …
Read More »Migrant worker alleges unhealthy conditions in staff residence at Cape Breton resort
Inspectors from Nova Scotia's Department of Labour are investigating complaints about moisture and mould causing a temporary foreign worker to get sick at the Keltic Lodge in Ingonish. N.S. labour inspectors investigating reports of moisture, mould causing illness at Keltic Lodge A temporary foreign worker says he is worried about …
Read More »Former head of military HR pleads not guilty to sex offences
Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson, the military’s former head of human resources, has pleaded not guilty to two charges dating back to 1991. His trial began on Tuesday morning in an Ottawa civilian court. Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson charged with sexual assault and committing indecent acts dating to 1991 Vice-Admiral Haydn Edmundson, the …
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