A Winnipeg senior is questioning the value of buying flight cancellation insurance after his claim was denied. Flood forced pair to cancel trip, but cancellation coverage didn’t include specific event A Winnipeg senior is questioning the value of buying flight cancellation insurance after his claim was denied. James Parker, 78, …
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‘A race against time’: Alberta community chasing solutions after months of hauling water
The Municipal District of Pincher Creek has been dealing with a water crisis for months, which has already cost it more than $1 million. Now, time is ticking on a possible solution — but are bigger problems still ahead? Clock ticking as M.D. of Pincher Creek needs to complete project …
Read More »It’s federal budget day — this time with a tight focus on housing
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland will table her fourth federal budget today, laying out the government’s plan to spend billions of dollars on housing to improve supply — a plan the Liberals also hope will boost their prospects with a crucial group of voters. ‘We’re at really a pivotal moment for …
Read More »Former Chilliwack, B.C., school trustee ordered to pay $45K after ‘striptease artist’ remark
A Chilliwack, B.C., school board trustee says she’s relieved to have won her defamation case against former trustee Barry Neufeld after he called her a “striptease artist.” The comments came during the campaigning period for the 2022 school board elections, in which longtime trustee Neufeld ran for re-election but lost. …
Read More »The Winnipeg Jets play in the NHL’s smallest market — but ownership says the team has never lost money
The company that owns the Winnipeg Jets says it’s never lost money since the NHL returned to Winnipeg in 2011, not even during a recent downturn in ticket sales at Canada Life Centre. Multiple revenue streams keep Jets airborne, but ticket revenue key to icing competitive team, Chipman says. The …
Read More »Experts predict tax hikes in budget as Trudeau government stretches to pay for its promises
Economists and experts say they’re expecting the federal government to raise taxes in Tuesday’s budget to help offset billions of dollars in new spending already promised in the pre-budget announcements that have been landing almost daily since the end of March. Sources say the Liberals are anxious to avoid anything …
Read More »1 year after the Pearson heist, no arrests and no sign yet of all that gold and cash
A year ago, police revealed that a massive amount of gold and money had been stolen from a warehouse at Toronto’s Pearson airport. Despite intensive investigative efforts, no arrests have been made and the valuable cargo is still unaccounted for. Police say investigation continues. The Air Canada flight leaving Zurich, …
Read More »Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training
People living in small towns — from business workers to local paramedics — hope that spreading awareness can also help dispel the stigma of drug use and hopefully avoid a worst-case scenario, like the crisis in Belleville, Ont., that left 23 people dead in just 48 hours last year. Employers …
Read More »Overdoses prompt First Nation in B.C. to declare state of emergency
A spike in overdose deaths in the six British Columbia nations that make up the Tsilhqot’in National Government has prompted the chiefs to declare a local state of emergency. Tsilhqot’in National Government says community grieving recent deaths. A spike in overdose deaths in the six First Nations that make up …
Read More »Stewart, B.C., mayor calls for around-the-clock border staffing
The mayor of Stewart, B.C., is calling for 24-hour staffing at the community’s border with Hyder, Alaska, after its hours were cut following a complete closure during the pandemic. The communities of Stewart and Hyder share an unusual relationship — they are tightly connected neighbours, about 500 kilometres northwest of …
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