HONG KONG: Asian equities on Monday built on a global rally after a mixed US jobs report lifted hopes the Federal Reserve (Fed) will hold off hiking interest rates this month. The figures, combined with news that Washington had finally passed a debt ceiling deal to avert a catastrophic default, …
Read More »Motorcyclist dies in crash west of Kemptville
A man has died after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a vehicle early Saturday evening, Ottawa police say. The crash happened at about 5:45 p.m. at the intersection of Donnelly Drive and Joe Drew Lane, just east of the Burritts Rapids lockstation along the Rideau River, the force …
Read More »Massive forest fires are coating much of Quebec in haze and smoke
As firefighters rushed to protect communities under threat, more than 160 forest fires continued to burn in Quebec, the vast majority of them out of control, coating much of the province in thick smoke and haze. The fires prompted air quality warnings across Quebec on Monday morning, including in Montreal, …
Read More »What are rent strikes — and do they work?
Tenants in two Toronto neighbourhoods are on strike against rental increases. It’s not the first time renters have waged direct action against their landlords. Tenants in two Toronto neighbourhoods are on strike against rental increases. In Toronto, about 200 residents of a highrise are on strike — they’re refusing to …
Read More »Donner will be available soon
DONNER is finally making its way exclusively to all RJ Guitar Center branches and online via Lazada and Shopee on June 6. So, what’s all the fuss about Donner? It’s ranked as one of the top-selling brands on Amazon. Donner aims to help beginners gear up for their musical dreams …
Read More »Alberta’s tenancy dispute board rules Edmonton man faced ‘economic eviction’
Alberta’s Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service recently ruled that his landlord’s rent increase “was not a genuine rent increase, but rather an economic eviction,” according to a copy of the decision obtained by CBC News. Norris Turner’s rent was hiked from $870 a month to $1,500. Norris Turner is unpacking …
Read More »Another group of Toronto tenants refuses to pay rent, this time amid near 10% proposed hike
More than 100 tenants in a Thorncliffe Park apartment complex have stopped paying rent to protest proposed above-guideline rent increases of almost 10 per cent over the last two years, according to a tenant advocacy group. Building owner says rent strike is ‘poorly timed and misguided’ given rent hikes aren’t …
Read More »How do you track biodiversity loss? Check air filters, say scientists
A new study shows air filtering systems across the world have been collecting DNA from wildlife for decades, which could be used to help researchers identify and quantify biodiversity. Networks that measure air pollution could be used to gather vital wildlife genetic data say researchers. It’s no surprise that along …
Read More »Ukraine dam breached, unleashing floods as residents ordered to evacuate
Ukraine on Tuesday accused Russian forces of blowing up a major dam and hydroelectric power station in a part of southern Ukraine that Moscow controls, threatening what officials called an "ecological disaster" due to possible massive flooding. Russian officials countered that the Kakhovka dam was damaged by Ukrainian military strikes. …
Read More »Philippine Book Festival showcased the best and brightest in PH publishing
THE just-concluded Philippine Book Festival (PBF), which ran from Friday to Sunday at the World Trade Center, proves that the local publishing industry has arrived. More than 50,000 people thronged the last day of the festival, which featured Filipino authors and creators, new titles, talks, workshops and live performances, all …
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