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Read More »Riding the wave of growth sweeping Quezon City
Urbanites continue to aspire for a genuine live-work-play lifestyle For those looking to purchase a home with a long-term view toward growing a financial nest egg for the family, or simply for an outright investment with a plan to flip it in the future, Quezon City remains to be one …
Read More »Laval police investigating after man fatally stabbed near Place Bell arena
Police say a 51-year-old man has died after he was stabbed near the Place Bell arena in Laval overnight. A 911 call came in at around 2:20 a.m. Sunday about a dispute in front of the restaurant area of the complex. Police say there were several people at the scene. …
Read More »‘Crisis of epic proportions’ : FFAW rejects latest deal amidst crab fishery stalemate
The Fish Food & Allied Workers Union has rejected the most recent deal with the Association of Seafood Producers. Crab harvesters have stayed off the water since the original offer of $2.20 per pound was set by the provincial price setting panel on April 6. Since that time, the FFAW …
Read More »For nurse Mary Grace Ocampo, community comes first in everything she does
Mary Grace Ocampo is the president of the Filipino Nurses’ Association of Quebec, a nurse at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital and a mother of three. But wearing so many hats doesn’t stop Ocampo from working hard to help someone in need. Bayanihan means being a hero to your community Nurse …
Read More »Toronto landlord found condo listed on AirBnb by someone who wasn’t her tenant. She blames lax city rules
Toronto landlord Allison Rasquinha is demanding changes to how the City of Toronto grants short-term rental licences after learning someone other than her approved tenant was able to obtain one for her downtown condo. She says the unit was rented out without her permission and in violation of her condo …
Read More »What would nuclear power look like for the Prairies?
There has been a buzz around nuclear power in an effort to decarbonize our energy sector. Canada has a long history in nuclear energy, but what could its future on the Prairies look like? What are the risks? Could it be a viable solution for increased energy needs with climate …
Read More »So many people have dumped their pet turtles that it’s threatening B.C. species, says biologist
Research has confirmed that invasive pet turtles are successfully reproducing in the same territory as the endangered West Coast population of western painted turtles. A tally of 19 south coast spots revealed there were 2.5 invasive turtles for every one endangered turtle. They now outnumber endangered B.C. turtle species 2.5 …
Read More »Would you get yourself an Afam?
Everyone has the right to choose their partner. And many Filipinas prefer to end up with a foreigner. This concept of looking for an ideal foreigner lover is what Vivamax explores in its latest movie, Afam. “Afam” formerly meant a foreigner assigned in Manila or an expat, until it got …
Read More »Safeguarding the freedom of the press is protecting the human rights of all
World Press Freedom Day, observed annually every third of May, marks its 30th anniversary this year. The United Nations (UN) General Assembly first marked the occasion in 1993, acknowledging the importance of a free press and the freedom of expression in a democratic society. Three decades later, while there has …
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