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- ITC Hotels Limited honoured with host of top titles at World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality AwardsIndian hospitality leader ITC Hotels Limited has been honoured with a series of top titles at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards (WSTHA). The company, which today encompass over 140 hotels across 90+ destinations, was voted: • World’s Leading Sustainable Organisation 2025 • World’s Leading Sustainable Employer 2025 • World’s Leading Sustainable Food &… Read more: ITC Hotels Limited honoured with host of top titles at World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards
- Iberostar Group honoured with World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme titleHospitality provider Iberostar Group has been recognised with the title of World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme 2025 for its Wave of Change program at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards (WSTHA). The prize was revealed in front of hundreds of global leaders of sustainable tourism gathered in Dubai for the World Sustainable… Read more: Iberostar Group honoured with World’s Leading Marine & Biodiversity Conservation Programme title
- Why Quebec’s proposed constitution has legal experts, civil rights groups sounding the alarmThe legislation tabled last month has been the subject of growing consternation among legal experts and civil liberties groups, who warn it would centralize power, weaken judicial oversight and infringe on individual freedoms.http://dlvr.it/TPQ1Sv
- Strike averted for Alberta nursing-care workers after last-minute dealThe Alberta Union of Provincial Employees announced just after 9 a.m. on Saturday that its members will no longer be on strike after a tentative deal was reached for nursing-care workers.http://dlvr.it/TPPzV0
- IDF soldiers are doing speaking events in Canada. Some say they shouldn’t be hereA violent incident at a Toronto speaking event has sparked calls for more scrutiny on Israeli soldiers entering Canada, with some saying they should be barred entry or investigated for potential participation in war crimes amid accusations of genocide in Gaza.http://dlvr.it/TPPwTm
- Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in CanadaICYMI: Two critically hurt after attack on walking trail in British Columbia as police and conservation officers search for bear A grizzly bear has attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada, injuring 11 people, two of them critically. The attack happened late on Thursday in Bella Coola,… Read more: Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in Canada
- ‘Do your research, advocate’: Alberta radio host with brain cyst says long consult wait shows rural care gapsAlberta radio host Kim Johnston says his worsening symptoms and a months-long wait for a neurosurgery consult show how specialist delays are straining rural health care.http://dlvr.it/TPPwDd
- Unheard. Unserved: Black women face added health care barriers as race, gender intersectIn the final installment of the Global News’ series Unheard. Unserved, we look how gender and race can intersect to create even deeper gaps in treatment and outcomes for women.http://dlvr.it/TPPwDH
- Vancouver Goldeneyes beat Seattle Torrent in OT as PWHL expansion teams make debutA sold-out crowd of nearly 15,000 fans got what they paid to see on Friday night: a Vancouver Goldeneyes win in the team’s first franchise game.http://dlvr.it/TPPvd4
- Reported illnesses have tripled in some school districts. Experts say mental health is a factorA CBC investigation finds that school time lost due to reported illness is up in all districts that provided data — more than tripling in some places compared to five years ago. While the data doesn’t say why, experts say deteriorating mental health is causing some kids to stay home.http://dlvr.it/TPPrGM
- 1 dead, 2 in critical condition after REM train collision on Montreal’s South ShoreOne person is dead and two people are injured after they got hit by a REM train on Montreal’s South Shore.http://dlvr.it/TPPr8C
- Influencers made millions pushing ‘wild’ births – now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the worldA year-long investigation reveals how mothers lost children after being radicalised by uplifting podcast tales of births without midwives or doctors As Esau Lopez was asphyxiated for the first 17 minutes of his life on Earth, the atmosphere in the room remained serene, even ecstatic. Acoustic music crooned from a speaker in a modest two-bedroom… Read more: Influencers made millions pushing ‘wild’ births – now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the world
- Coroners’ prevention of future deaths reports should be legally enforced | LettersChristine and Francis Saunders, who lost their beloved daughter Juliet, respond to the news that advice on maternal deaths in England and Wales has been routinely ignored Thank you for your article on how coroners’ prevention of future deaths (PFD) reports are being routinely ignored (Coroners’ advice on maternal deaths in England and Wales routinely… Read more: Coroners’ prevention of future deaths reports should be legally enforced | Letters
- Ottawa officials to cull ‘mindblowing’ influx of thousands of goldfish in pondICYMI: Scourge of goldfish has become growing problem as fish are released by pet owners into increasingly warm waters City officials in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, plan to cull thousands of feral goldfish from a stormwater pond, a decision that reflects the pervasive spread of the species throughout the region. Earlier in the year, city… Read more: Ottawa officials to cull ‘mindblowing’ influx of thousands of goldfish in pond
- City floats $1 million idea to transform Kelowna’s Bennett bridge into iconic landmarkAccording to the city, transforming the bridge into that iconic landmark would cost around $1 million.http://dlvr.it/TPPY1d
- Montreal clinic for vulnerable population faces closure amid Quebec’s controversial Bill 2Montreal’s Clinique L’Agora may close due to Bill 2, putting 6,000 vulnerable unhoused patients, LGBTQ2, and those with complex health needs at risk of losing critical carehttp://dlvr.it/TPPY1X
- Kelowna farmers push back against proposed land swap involving golf courseNeighbouring farmers say that shift to industrial land would bring concrete, traffic, and environmental challenges right to their doorstep.http://dlvr.it/TPPY1B
- Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in CanadaTwo critically hurt after attack on walking trail in British Columbia as police and conservation officers search for bear Eleven people were injured, two of them critically, when a grizzly bear attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada. The attack happened on Thursday in Bella Coola, 435… Read more: Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in Canada
- Fans heartbroken, angry as Winnipeg’s Valour FC announces suspension of operationsWinnipeg’s professional men’s soccer club, Valour FC, announced Friday it has suspended operations. http://dlvr.it/TPPVc2
- Manitoba Tories defend reaction to ‘politically charged’ Transgender Day of Remembrance speechA day after a majority of Manitoba PC MLAs refused to stand in the chamber following a statement recognizing the Transgender Day of Remembrance, NDP members repeatedly heckled the Tories in the legislature, with the premier calling the PC leader a “bigot.”http://dlvr.it/TPPV5X
- Canada post, union agree in principle to deal after 2 years of contentious bargainingCanada Post and the union representing thousands of mail carriers across the country say the parties have reached agreements in principle after two years of contentious bargaining.http://dlvr.it/TPPTr3
- A wildfire reduced this B.C. fire hall to rubble in 2023. Now, they’re rebuildingAfter operating out of a storage facility for the last two and a half years, construction on the new Scotch Creek Fire Hall has begun in B.C.’s Shuswap region.http://dlvr.it/TPPTlJ
- Seeing Paul McCartney in Hamilton — possibly his last show in Canada — will be ‘earth-shattering,’ fan saysWhen Paul McCartney plays tonight at Hamilton’s newly renovated TD Coliseum for the last Canadian date of his Got Back tour, it’s going to be hard for fans not to think that, after decades of extraordinary contributions to popular music, we are somewhere close to the end.http://dlvr.it/TPPSYk
- Waterboarding, sexual assault, disguises: Details of terrifying $2M B.C. bitcoin hostage-taking revealedThe family of a B.C. bitcoin investor known for boasting of his cryptocurrency successes online was robbed of $2 million in a terrifying overnight hostage-taking involving waterboarding, sexual assault and death threats from four intruders they knew only as “One,” “Two,” “Three” and “Four.”http://dlvr.it/TPPRZG
- Top court says federal prisoners can challenge security transfer denials before judgeThe Supreme Court of Canada has ruled federal inmates can challenge the refusal to transfer them to lower security prisons on the grounds their liberty is deprived.http://dlvr.it/TPPPgM
- Officials providing update after grizzly bear attacks elementary school group on B.C.’s Central Coasthttp://dlvr.it/TPPPfr
- Man found dead at coal mine in Sparwood, B.C.A 39-year-old man has died in a Sparwood, B.C., mine following an incident that the company says occurred during maintenance work.http://dlvr.it/TPPGnN
- Former Regina officer pleads guilty to using police databases to pursue womenRobert Eric Semenchuck resigned from the Regina Police Service in April. On Fridya pleaded guilty to breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer.http://dlvr.it/TPPGn9
- 2 in critical condition after grizzly bear attack involving students in Bella Coola: officialsTwo people are in critical condition and two others are seriously injured after a reported grizzly bear attack in Bella Coola on British Columbia’s Central Coast, according to emergency officials.http://dlvr.it/TPPGmL
- Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai Unveils Lion in the Sun & BillionaireMandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai has officially become the city’s newest epicentre of culinary artistry and high-end entertainment, as Majestas — the global hospitality group behind some of the world’s most recognisable lifestyle brands — unveils two major openings: Lion in the Sun and a reimagined Billionaire. Both concepts debut on 25 November, each bringing an… Read more: Mandarin Oriental Downtown Dubai Unveils Lion in the Sun & Billionaire
- All Eyes on Africa as UAE announces $6bn Tourism Investment PlanAs Africa records the fastest tourism growth globally, the UAE is set to inject $6 billion into the continent’s travel and hospitality sector – a move expected to create 70 000 new jobs. The announcement was made at the recent UAE Africa Tourism Investment Summit 2025 in Dubai, held under the patronage of His Highness… Read more: All Eyes on Africa as UAE announces $6bn Tourism Investment Plan
- Children’s shoes lit by candles at Manitoba Legislature honour youngest victims of Russia’s war in UkraineHundreds of children’s shoes lined the steps of the Manitoba Legislature on Thursday during a sombre ceremony where families gathered to honour the lives of children who have died in Ukraine since the Russian invasion. http://dlvr.it/TPP89n
- Calgary converting 9 more vacant office buildings into housingThe City of Calgary has released the details of nine new projects through its downtown office conversion program, creating close to 1,000 homes.http://dlvr.it/TPP58h
- Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream – videoICYMI: The reason for the disappearance of Lac Rouge in Quebec, Canada, is not confirmed, but the trigger may have been a combination of heavy rainfall and wildfires having rendered the surrounding soil more water-repellent. Tree root systems allow for greater water retention, meaning soil is able to absorb more water as snow melts in… Read more: Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream – video
- Global BC Presents: Chinatown StoriesThrough all of its struggles, the building blocks of Chinatown’s community have remained. It’s a place of refuge where those who weren’t accepted elsewhere could find support.http://dlvr.it/TPP4dR
- 13-year-old girl dies after being struck by school bus in LavalA 13-year-old girl has died Thursday evening after being struck by a school bus in Laval, shortly after she had exited the vehicle.http://dlvr.it/TPP4cr
- ‘Lost Canadians’ legislation is now law, aims to fix citizenship ruleThe term “Lost Canadians” refers to people who were born outside of the country to Canadian parents who were also born in another country.http://dlvr.it/TPP4bm
- Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in CanadaTwo critically hurt after attack on walking trail in British Columbia as police and conservation officers search for bear A grizzly bear has attacked a group of schoolchildren and teachers on a walking trail in British Columbia, Canada, injuring 11 people, two of them critically. The attack happened late on Thursday in Bella Coola, 435… Read more: Eleven injured after grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in Canada
- Donation of Second World War grenade prompts Ontario thrift store evacuationA Second World War grenade prompted the closure of a Chatham-Kent thrift store Thursday afternoon, police said.http://dlvr.it/TPNsTF
- Falls, feuds and fury: Miss Universe crowned after chaotic – and controversial – pageantMiss Mexico Fatima Bosch has been crowned the 74th Miss Universe, after accusing an organiser in Thailand of insulting her As contestants prepared to walk the runway for the 74th Miss Universe competition on Friday, the pageant’s organisers were in damage control. “In light of recent public statements and social media posts, the Miss Universe… Read more: Falls, feuds and fury: Miss Universe crowned after chaotic – and controversial – pageant
- Petrolette: women in motorcycle culture – in picturesLucia Braham has spent 10 years documenting women in motorcycle culture in Australia and the US. Her new exhibition in conjunction with the 2025 Head On photo festival’s Open Program is on now until 30 November at the Enmore Hotel, Enmore Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/TPNsM8
- Roughly 500,000 Canadians left ERs before seeing a doctor last year, data showsAbout half a million people left emergency departments across Canada before being seen by a doctor last year, according to data analysis by CBC’s Marketplace.http://dlvr.it/TPNk9f
- What’s behind the spike in jewelry store smash-and-grabs in OntarioA growing number of minors are being recruited by adults to carry out smash-and-grab jewelry store robberies in Ontario and are told that if they are caught, as youths, they would face little or no time in custody, an investigation by CBC’s the fifth estate has found.http://dlvr.it/TPNk8y
- US charges ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with murder of witnessICYMI: Unsealed indictment says Ryan Wedding tracked down witness who was then murdered before he could testify US authorities have charged a fugitive former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with the murder of a witness who was prepared to testify against him. The attorney general, Pam Bondi, said on Wednesday that Ryan Wedding was… Read more: US charges ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with murder of witness
- Officials investigating possible grizzly bear attack in Bella CoolaThe number of victims remains unclear, but RCMP confirm that students at a school in the community were hurt in the attack Thursday afternoon.http://dlvr.it/TPNXR7
- Saskatoon Christian school leader receives 18-month conditional sentenceFormer Saskatoon Christian school director John Olubobokun received an 18-month conditional sentence Thursday in the assault case against former students.http://dlvr.it/TPNXR0
- Barge off B.C. coast continues to take on water as First Nation says this is a warningThe Canadian Coast Guard tells Global News that ‘despite damage to the underside of the hull, the situation remains stable. There have been no reports of pollution.’http://dlvr.it/TPNXQb
- Ottawa officials to cull ‘mindblowing’ influx of thousands of goldfish in pondScourge of goldfish has become growing problem as fish are released by pet owners into increasingly warm waters City officials in Canada’s capital city, Ottawa, plan to cull thousands of feral goldfish from a stormwater pond, a decision that reflects the pervasive spread of the species throughout the region. Earlier in the year, city staff… Read more: Ottawa officials to cull ‘mindblowing’ influx of thousands of goldfish in pond
- Alberta aims to curtail regulatory bodies from sanctioning workers for after-hours activitiesMany Alberta workers could no longer be investigated by their licensing bodies for what they say outside of work hours, should the legislature pass a new bill.http://dlvr.it/TPNVdY
- Video showing mishandling of a dead body in Quebec City prompts coroner’s investigationThe Quebec coroner’s office has launched an internal investigation after a video circulated online showing a funeral transporter inappropriately moving a body.http://dlvr.it/TPNPQ0
- Ontario minor hockey investigating after coaches get in fist fight at U13 gameAll bench staff on both teams have been suspended indefinitely pending a hearing, the OMHA told CBC News.http://dlvr.it/TPNLP2
- Man charged after Winnipeg nurse sexually assaulted in parkadeA man has been charged with sexual assault after a Winnipeg hospital nurse was attacked in a parkade, police say.http://dlvr.it/TPNL9h
- Bell slashes nearly 700 jobs in latest round of layoffsBell Canada says it’s cutting about 690 employees, mostly managers, to help reduce debt and drive growth. The cuts follow thousands of company layoffs last year.http://dlvr.it/TPNJDB
- 2 dead, child critically injured, after Brampton house fireTwo adults are dead after an overnight house fire in Brampton that also left four others, including a child, in critical condition. Police said they’re still looking for three people who lived in the building.http://dlvr.it/TPNFnj
- Bill restoring citizenship for ‘Lost Canadians’ clears Senate, will become lawThe “Lost Canadians” legislation, which aims to fix Canada’s unconstitutional citizenship by descent rules, passed in the Senate Wednesday and is on track to become law.http://dlvr.it/TPNFdD
- City investigating after videos show Toronto contractor drive snowplow through pro-Palestinian demonstration“Thank goodness no one was hurt,” Mayor Olivia Chow told reporters before confirming city staff have been asked to investigate incident.http://dlvr.it/TPNFcM
- Rising cost of food is changing how Canadians eat, survey showsAccording to the latest edition of the Canadian Food Sentiment Index, four out of every five people surveyed said food is their top expense pressure.http://dlvr.it/TPNF50
- Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi unveils UAE’s largest thermodynamic solar systemThe Ritz-Carlton Abu Dhabi, Grand Canal continues to set new benchmarks in sustainable luxury, unveiling the UAE’s largest thermodynamic solar system, a milestone that reaffirms the resort’s position as a leader in responsible hospitality and innovation.http://dlvr.it/TPNDNN
- Meeting Needs partners Sandals Foundation Jamaica relief with cash donationEvent industry foundation Meeting Needs has agreed a £5,000 donation to support relief work in Jamaica following the devastating damage to the island by hurricane Melissa.http://dlvr.it/TPNDMq
- Bill passes to fast-track transmission line in northern B.C.A bill to fast-track construction of the multibillion-dollar North Coast Transmission Line passed third reading Thursday, despite attempts by the B.C. Conservatives and B.C. Greens to stall or amend it.http://dlvr.it/TPNCyr
- Huskies hunt for Vanier Cup breakthrough in home province against high-flying CarabinsThe Canada West champion Saskatchewan Huskies take the field at Mosaic Stadium in their home province against RSEQ victor Montreal Carabins in the 60th installment on the Vanier Cup on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TPNB57
- Don’t stop: Canadian short track champ Steven Dubois pushes through injury toward OlympicsFor someone considered one of the fastest short track speed skaters in the world, Steven Dubois was in unfamiliar territory at the beginning of this critical Olympic season: A hip injury forced him to stop skating.http://dlvr.it/TPN890
- St. John’s man fears he’ll be ‘back on the street’ after being evicted from social housingWhen Kyle Harbin moved from a private shelter to a shared house in the heart of St. John’s, he hoped for stability, and a transition into a new, comfortable life. Two years later, he’s being evicted.http://dlvr.it/TPN5Yg
- Provincial, territorial governments sign deal to knock down trade barriersBritish Columbia’s minister of jobs and economic growth announced the deal in Victoria, although it was signed by trade ministers at a meeting in Yellowknife on Wednesday. http://dlvr.it/TPN2VR
- ByHeart baby formula botulism cases rise to 31 as recall continuesBotulism cases in babies have climbed to 31 in the U.S. tied to ByHeart baby formula, which was recalled, but is reportedly still being sold in some stores.http://dlvr.it/TPN2VF
- Carney signs investment pact, launches trade talks during UAE visitOn Thursday, Carney announced the investment pact following a meeting with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and both also launched talks for a full trade deal.http://dlvr.it/TPN2SN
- Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream – videoThe reason for the disappearance of Lac Rouge in Quebec, Canada, is not confirmed, but the trigger may have been a combination of heavy rainfall and wildfires having rendered the surrounding soil more water-repellent. Tree root systems allow for greater water retention, meaning soil is able to absorb more water as snow melts in spring.… Read more: Quebec lake breaks bank and empties out downstream – video
- New petition attempts to recognize Afghanistan veterans with the Victoria CrossThe Victoria Cross, Canada’s highest military honour, hasn’t been awarded to a Canadian soldier since the Second World War. Now, a petition before the House of Commons meant to rectify that situation has reached more than 16,000 signatures.http://dlvr.it/TPN0FX
- Calgary advocate leads national push for revival of Online Harms Act to protect kidsA Calgary woman is leading a national push to have the federal government revive legislation aimed at protecting people — especially children — from harmful content online.http://dlvr.it/TPMzcD
- Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: how to do the country look – without being a flat cap clicheIf you’re an urban creature like me, you can go country-coded while staying aware you’re essentially playacting. The trick is not going OTT Once a decade or so, the urban-centric fashion world discovers this delightful concept called The Countryside. With the vanishingly scant levels of self-awareness that are fashion’s default setting, it then proceeds to… Read more: Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: how to do the country look – without being a flat cap cliche
- Dartmouth Community Fridge spends thousands to keep up with demandA Dartmouth, volunteer-run organization says it’s now buying nearly $6,000 worth of food each month for people to take for free from its community fridge.http://dlvr.it/TPMnWR
- Government seeks to retroactively change law, potentially avoiding paying veterans over federal errorThe Carney government’s budget legislation contains an amendment that lawyers representing veterans say is a bid to cover up a decades-long error that led to overcharging for long-term care.http://dlvr.it/TPMgMn
- WestJet wheelchair weight limit frustrates passengers, advocatesAdvocates say a policy by WestJet capping the weight of mobility aids like power wheelchairs at 300 pounds is unfair and potentially unlawful.http://dlvr.it/TPMTbf
- MLTC calls for First Nations-led policing following public safety concernsMeadow Lake Tribal Council calls for First Nations-led policing following public safety concerns after a rise in violence, gang activity, drugs, and emergency response delays.http://dlvr.it/TPMTbb
- Rise in racism and discrimination prompt new bylaw proposal in Penticton, B.C.‘The fines range from $30 to $500. The fines can be enforced by both RCMP and bylaw, but the discriminatory harassment one can only be done by RCMP.’http://dlvr.it/TPMTbS
- US charges ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with murder of witnessUnsealed indictment says Ryan Wedding tracked down witness who was then murdered before he could testify US authorities have charged a fugitive former Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with the murder of a witness who was prepared to testify against him. The attorney general, Pam Bondi, said on Wednesday that Ryan Wedding was accused… Read more: US charges ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin with murder of witness
- B.C.-incorporated crypto exchange Cryptomus appeals record $177M penaltyA cryptocurrency firm incorporated in British Columbia is appealing a penalty of almost $177 million issued by Canada’s anti-money-laundering agency last month. http://dlvr.it/TPMSkL
- Governor General’s Award-winning playwright Ian Ross, 57, ‘left a lot of love behind’: artistic directorManitoba’s theatre community is mourning the sudden death of Ian Ross, an award-winning Métis-Ojibway playwright and storyteller who was a mainstay of the city’s theatre scene. He died Wednesday at the age of 57.http://dlvr.it/TPMSdk
- Haitian Montrealers on cloud nine after Haiti’s shock FIFA World Cup qualificationDespite domestic turmoil and the lack of a usable home stadium, Haiti’s national men’s soccer team has brought pride to Haitian diasporas worldwide, including a relatively large one in Montreal.http://dlvr.it/TPMQt9
- Provinces sign agreement to drop interprovincial trade barriers on goods except food, alcoholhttp://dlvr.it/TPMPpq
- What science says about this year’s flu shotOnly about four in 10 Canadians get the flu shot each year, but doctors say that’s not enough. Here’s why the vaccine still matters, who benefits most and what the latest research shows.http://dlvr.it/TPMPSP
- U.S. lays more charges, boosts reward for capturing Canadian Olympian-turned-alleged drug lordhttp://dlvr.it/TPMP8N
- P.E.I. man facing what police say are 1st terrorism charges laid in Atlantic CanadaA North Rustico, P.E.I., man already under a terrorism peace bond is now facing what police say are the first terrorism charges ever laid in Atlantic Canada.http://dlvr.it/TPMLY0
- Ontario households billed $14K bill each for decade-old work will get more time to payNeighbours in Breslau, Ont., have been given more time to pay a nearly $14,000 per-household bill for sewer and water work done on their street almost a decade ago. The township is also waiving the interest rate for those who choose to enter a 20-year payment plan.http://dlvr.it/TPMHJy
- Ontario education minister eyes more possible school board takeovers as Bill 33 passesOntario Education Minister Paul Calandra says a newly passed bill granting him more powers to take control of school boards is a start, but not the end, of changes to education governance.http://dlvr.it/TPMH5B
- Hoekstra accuses Canada of meddling in U.S. politics, says restarting trade talks ‘not going to be easy’http://dlvr.it/TPMGp9
- Police discover explosive device inside Prince George, B.C., homePrince George RCMP has evacuated several residences in the 1600 block of 8th Avenue after finding an explosive device in a home during a Controlled Drugs and Substance Act search warrant.http://dlvr.it/TPMGSG
- Border guard used service weapon to gun down ex-fiancée in Prince Rupert, B.C., CBC learnsCBC News has learned new details about the 2022 homicide in northwestern B.C., including what the murder weapon was, how it was accessed, and the recommendations around CBSA officers’ mental health that have been made since.http://dlvr.it/TPMDWz
- Strike notice served by union representing Alberta nursing care staffhttp://dlvr.it/TPMC3s
- Ophthalmologists raise safety concerns as provinces weigh allowing optometrists to perform minor surgeriesOphthalmologists are urging provincial governments not to move ahead with plans that would allow optometrists to perform some surgeries and laser eye treatments, which are currently outside their scope of practice.http://dlvr.it/TPMB8R
- Hudson’s Bay’s most valuable artworks to be auctioned off todayhttp://dlvr.it/TPMB4d
- Winnipeg police announce arrest in arson caseshttp://dlvr.it/TPM9c9
- Aitken Spence Hotels honoured with World’s Leading Sustainable Female Empowerment Initiative titleHospitality provider Aitken Spence Hotels has been recognised with the title of World’s Leading Sustainable Female Empowerment Initiative 2025 by voters at the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards (WSTHA). The prize was revealed in front of hundreds of global leaders of sustainable tourism gathered in Dubai for the World Sustainable Travel & Hospitality Awards… Read more: Aitken Spence Hotels honoured with World’s Leading Sustainable Female Empowerment Initiative title
- Africa’s Oldest Family-Run Safari Company Launches ‘Mara’ AI AssistantCottar’s Safaris, Africa’s oldest family-run safari company, is proud to announce the launch of Mara, an AI-powered Safari Travel Assistant designed to support both guests and trade partners, alongside the launch of its new website – together bringing a century of safari heritage to life and making it easier, smarter, and more engaging to plan… Read more: Africa’s Oldest Family-Run Safari Company Launches ‘Mara’ AI Assistant
- Another Canadian joins Gretzky, Crosby as lone NHL teens with 30 points in first 20 games of a seasonThree goals on Tuesday night gave San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini 30 points in his team’s first 20 games of a season, a mark reached only by two other teenagers in NHL history, Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby.http://dlvr.it/TPM90l
- What would it take for Canadians to eat less ultra-processed foods?http://dlvr.it/TPM8Zh
- Resort-style spa elevates waterfront designA new European-inspired destination day spa, designed by Arcadis Canada, will elevate wellness and leisure at Kelowna’s Aqua Waterfront Village development. The post Resort-style spa elevates waterfront design appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TPM7Vt
- Canada’s largest battery storage project comes to OntarioConstruction is now underway on the single largest battery storage facility ever procured in Canadian history. The post Canada’s largest battery storage project comes to Ontario appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TPM7VV
- Hamilton police to give update on death of Belinda Sarkodie, innocent bystander shot at bus stop in JulyOn July 11, 26-year-old Belinda Sarkodie was an innocent bystander waiting at a downtown bus stop when she was shot and killed, say Hamilton police providing an update on the case.http://dlvr.it/TPM0Z2
- PWHL’s 3rd season features growth and Olympics as league grows to 8 teamsThe PWHL’s two newest teams, the Vancouver Goldeneyes and Seattle Torrent, both look to be contenders for the Walter Cup in their first season.http://dlvr.it/TPM0XZ




































































































