You’re right! There are many online retailers in Canada that are having sales on clothing apparel right now. Here are a few examples:
- Reitmans is offering discounts on already-reduced merchandise https://www.za.online-listing.com/.
- The National Post has a list of the best online deals in Canada right now, including discounts on clothing from Good American, Our Place, and Aldo https://www.za.online-listing.com/.
These are just a few examples, and there are many other sales out there. With a little searching, you’re sure to find some great deals on clothing apparel online. Here are some tips for finding sales:
- Check the websites of your favorite retailers.
- Sign up for email alerts from retailers so that you can be notified of upcoming sales.
- Use coupon websites and apps to find promo codes for discounts.
- Shop at discount retailers.
- ‘We’ve been looking for almost a year’: Why Sask.’s housing market is red hotBoth Regina and Saskatoon have few houses for sale, and real estate agents say 2021’s record-low interest rates are partly to blame.http://dlvr.it/TLylcY
- Ontario’s police watchdog clears Thunder Bay officer of wrongdoing in Bearskin Lake First Nation woman’s deathOntario’s Special Investigations Unit has cleared a Thunder Bay police officer of wrongdoing in the 2023 death of Jenna Ostberg of Bearskin Lake First Nation. The 21-year-old’s family had raised concerns about the way the city’s police service handled the case. Here are more details from the SIU report.http://dlvr.it/TLykR6
- Her grandmother died after a fall at a care home. She’s still pushing for answersAngelina Geraldi, 97, fell out of bed overnight while staying at a long-term care home in Montreal last year. The CHSLD’s day staff were unaware of the accident, despite her family learning that she had called out for help.http://dlvr.it/TLykQj
- This Alberta teen just played what could be their last competitive softball game due to new lawhttp://dlvr.it/TLyfB8
- E-scooter injuries on the rise across Canada, data showsHospitalizations related to injuries from scooters and e-scooters have risen, according to new Canadian data, as emergency physicians warn the two-wheeled vehicles aren’t toys.http://dlvr.it/TLyc1d
- ‘One in a million situation’: Victoria flying club responds after plane allegedly hijackedA man who took control of one of the club’s planes then flew it to Vancouver International Airport, forcing them to close their airspace, ground flights and divert nine others.http://dlvr.it/TLySjt
- Council unanimously supports zoning change at former CBC property despite concernsCreosote was discovered under the northwest Calgary community after it had seeped from a former wood treatment plant on the south side of the river.http://dlvr.it/TLySjr
- WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – July 16, 2025Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.http://dlvr.it/TLySjp
- Small Canadian town reels after teen boy allegedly assaults eight-year-old girlPolice initially thought the girl was attacked by an animal due her injuries, but later arrested a 17-year-old boy A small rural community in Canada is reeling after police said the horrific attack of an eight-year-old girl was not caused by an animal, as they had suspected, but allegedly by a teenage boy who they… Read more: Small Canadian town reels after teen boy allegedly assaults eight-year-old girl
- SHIGUCHI: A New Sanctuary of Art, Nature, and Architecture Opens in HokkaidoIn the heart of Hokkaido’s serene landscape, a new private retreat is redefining the way travelers connect with Japan’s rich cultural and natural heritage. SHIGUCHI, which opened quietly in May 2022 in Hanazono, Kutchan, is a sanctuary of art, architecture, and nature designed for those seeking a deeply immersive and restorative experience.http://dlvr.it/TLyNPf
- Bem-vindo, City Express by Marriott — Now Arriving in BrazilMarriott International, Inc. announced the signing of seven City Express by Marriott hotels in Brazil with FÁBRICA DE HOTÉIS marking the brand’s anticipated debut in the country. This milestone is part of a broader multi-unit development agreement to open 30 City Express by Marriott properties across Brazil’s Northeast region over the next 15 years.http://dlvr.it/TLyNP6
- Several hundred people laid off after open pit mining abruptly stops at N.W.T.’s Ekati diamond mineBurgundy Diamond Mines says it’s laid off some of its employees and contractors and has temporarily stopped open pit mining at Point Lake — one of its two active operations at the Ekati Diamond Mine. http://dlvr.it/TLyKCt
- Income inequality hit record high at start of 2025, Statistics Canada sayshttp://dlvr.it/TLyFJP
- Even with her iconic performances, swim coach says Summer McIntosh is only getting startedCanadian swimming star Summer McIntosh has already had her name etched into the history books for her record-smashing swims and a trio of Olympic gold medals from Paris 2024, but her coach Fred Vergnoux believes she still has more to give. http://dlvr.it/TLyDCX
- Eugenie Bouchard to retire from tennis at home in Montreal after National Bank OpenCanadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard, who reached No. 5 in the WTA rankings in a breakout 2014 season, is retiring from tennis at this year’s National Bank Open in Montreal.http://dlvr.it/TLyCDz
- How Canada’s oilsands transformed into one of North America’s lowest-cost playsGiant shovels, driverless trucks and a dog-like robot have all helped Canada’s oilsands companies including Imperial Oil and Suncor become some of North America’s lowest-cost oil producers, driving down overheads even as the worst inflation in a generation pushed U.S. shale costs up.http://dlvr.it/TLy9tK
- Dog dragged down street was ‘failed every step of the way,’ says rescue group after Hamilton owner fined $2KA Hamilton man has been found guilty of causing distress to an animal, two years after a video showed him whipping his dog and dragging it down a sidewalk.http://dlvr.it/TLy9C9
- Oil industry continues focus on returning cash to investors over new big projectshttp://dlvr.it/TLy7DB
- Republicans complain to Canada over wildfire smoke despite supporting planet-heating billICYMI: Lawmakers send letter railing against ‘suffocating’ smoke days after voting for Trump plan likely to boost pollution A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days after voting for a major bill that will cause more of the planet-heating pollution that is worsening wildfires.… Read more: Republicans complain to Canada over wildfire smoke despite supporting planet-heating bill
- Community fundraiser supporting families, businesses after fire in RockwoodA fundraiser will support those impacted from a fire on Main Street last month. Two businesses and two apartments above burned down, causing more than $200,000 in damages.http://dlvr.it/TLy35W
- Ontario should rejig supports for small auto businesses in wake of tariffs, CFIB saysOntario should rejig its programs meant to support auto businesses through the impact of tariffs and associated economic uncertainty, an advocacy group says in a new report.http://dlvr.it/TLy35M
- Canada’s income gap reaches record high, Statistics Canada findsThe increase came as the highest income households gained from investments, while the lowest income households saw wages decline.http://dlvr.it/TLy33M
- Family in awe after unearthing what’s believed to be an ice-age era spearhead at Paris, Ont., farmA spearhead believed to be from the last ice-age period has been uncovered on a family farm in Paris, Ont., an artifact that may have been buried there for thousands of years. “It was just a freak chance that we found this here,” says Laura Vellenga.http://dlvr.it/TLxzWc
- Porter Airlines flight to Vancouver makes emergency landing in ReginaA Porter Airlines flight from Hamilton, Ont., to Vancouver made an emergency landing at Regina International Airport on Tuesday night.http://dlvr.it/TLxtbB
- Alberta wastewater unlocked key information about COVID-19. Could it help with measles too?As Alberta’s measles outbreaks grow, researchers are watching the province’s wastewater for the highly contagious virus and hoping to determine if the technology could eventually serve as an early detection tool.http://dlvr.it/TLxtZg
- Man smashes hole in Saskatoon couple’s roof to hide in attic during break and enterA Saskatoon couple is still puzzling over a close encounter with a man who smashed a hole in their roof to hide in their attic.http://dlvr.it/TLxtW8
- Manitoba woman files proposed class action against Loblaw over alleged underweighted meat saleshttp://dlvr.it/TLxl5F
- 1 in 10 Manitoba wildfire evacuees waiting in shelters as some Winnipeg hotels say rooms sitting emptyAbout one in 10 of all Manitoba wildfire evacuees remain in group shelters, sleeping on cots, as they await a move into more comfortable hotel room accommodations — even as some Winnipeg hoteliers say they have spaces sitting vacant.http://dlvr.it/TLxl43
- ‘She thought she was safe here’: Ghanaian woman killed in Hamilton shooting remembered as honest and kindBelinda Sarkodie left Ghana in 2024 to seek refuge in Canada. On Friday, she was killed in Hamilton while she was with a friend and they were waiting for a bus. Police say she was an “innocent bystander” and are still looking for a suspect.http://dlvr.it/TLxYpC
- Calgary city council approves zoning for tower development in Marda LoopThe proposed development would see a grouping of four towers in the heart of Marda Loop, including a pair of 19-storey towers, on a nearly two acre site.http://dlvr.it/TLxQJ7
- WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – July 15, 2025Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.http://dlvr.it/TLxQJ5
- Saskatchewan farmers hope for more rain this summerSaskatchewan farmers are hoping the province gets more rain this summer, especially in the south where some crops have seen only one to two inches of rain all season.http://dlvr.it/TLxQGY
- Scandi-inspired project reimagines affordable housing designAs part of an initiative to rapidly address housing issues, Montgomery Sisam Architects has created a modular design that pushes all the boundaries of what an affordable housing project typically looks like. The post Scandi-inspired project reimagines affordable housing design appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TLxLyM
- Is B.C. the leader in mass timber?Eric Andreasen spoke to Construction Canada and shed light on how B.C. is on its way to becoming the leader in mass timber development globally. The post Is B.C. the leader in mass timber? appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TLxLxn
- Appeal court reserves decision on fate of B.C. ostrich farm as spokesperson thanks RFK Jr.The Federal Court of Appeal heard arguments from a B.C. ostrich farm Tuesday as it sought to protect its herd from a cull ordered due to the avian flu, in a case that has sparked accusations of government overreach from critics in Canada and the U.S.http://dlvr.it/TLxKrd
- B.C. child watchdog urges more progress 1 year after report into 11-year-old boy’s torture and deathB.C. child watchdog urges more progress one year after her report into the torture and death of an 11-year-old boy in foster care.http://dlvr.it/TLxKh2
- FHS World announces first confirmed speakers for Middle East’s leading hospitality investment summitThe first 50 of a plethora of hospitality and tourism industry leaders have been confirmed as speakers at the Future Hospitality Summit – FHS World, taking place at Madinat Jumeirah in Dubai, 27-29 October.http://dlvr.it/TLxKcr
- Anantara Kihavah Redefines Beachfront Luxury with the Rebirth of Its Iconic Beach Pool VillasAnantara Kihavah Maldives Villas announces the debut of its reimagined Beach Pool Villas, setting a new benchmark in beachfront luxury. Thoughtfully redesigned for today’s luxury travellers, the villas embody a renewed connection to nature, privacy, and island elegance in the heart of the Maldives.http://dlvr.it/TLxKcW
- Heated dispute over how many patients P.E.I. doctors can handle is heading for mediationThree of the biggest players in Prince Edward Island’s health-care system have agreed to begin a mediation process regarding how many patients family doctors can and should handle. http://dlvr.it/TLxHd4
- Power outages persist in 6 First Nations in northwestern Ontario, as supplies run lowHalf a dozen First Nations in northwestern Ontario remain without reliable power, after wildfires damaged several utility poles over the weekend. Here’s how Wataynikaneyap Power and government partners are responding, as food, fuel and other essentials run low in communities such as Pikangikum.http://dlvr.it/TLxHHP
- Body of international student recovered in Kamloops, B.C., riverThe man, a local university student, was playing volleyball at Overlander Park on Sunday night when the ball went into the Thompson River, according to Kamloops Search and Rescue. http://dlvr.it/TLxGmy
- ‘Security incident’ involving small plane reported at Vancouver airportIn a news release, YVR says the incident involved a small private aircraft. The airport says police responded and one person was taken into custody. http://dlvr.it/TLxGmM
- Family lawyer says he’s seeing a new trend of the ‘manosphere’ leading to divorceScott Byers has been practising family law for 10 years, and says he has noticed a new trend since the pandemic of women wanting to leave their partners due to what he describes as the radicalizing effect of online misogyny.http://dlvr.it/TLxFCY
- Native Women’s Association of Canada sells off assets, promises transparencyThe Native Women’s Association of Canada says its current management has “discovered serious and significant financial irregularities” that its board was unaware of, as it shutters businesses and sells off property worth millions of dollars.http://dlvr.it/TLxDhW
- Calgary police officer charged with 2 counts of 2nd-degree murderA Calgary police officer has been charged with murder following a 2023 police shooting that left two men dead.http://dlvr.it/TLxCKn
- Controversial grizzly killed on small B.C. island, conservation officers confirmBritish Columbia’s Conservation Officer Service (COS) says a grizzly bear on a small island off the Sunshine Coast has been shot and killed. http://dlvr.it/TLx8n7
- 4th brand added to salami recall over salmonella concernsRea brand Soppressata Salami Sweet has been added to a list of salami brands pulled off the shelves due to an ongoing salmonella outbreak.http://dlvr.it/TLx8Rf
- Toronto man given 16 years in prison for cross-border drug operation tells judge he wanted to get arrestedA Toronto man sentenced Tuesday for his involvement in a $36-million cross-border cocaine and meth operation told Windsor, Ont., court he needed to get arrested as a way out of the criminal activity.http://dlvr.it/TLx80d
- Kensington, P.E.I. town hall reopens after old mortar shell and rocket fuel removedTwo representatives from the Department of National Defence made a trip to the Island Tuesday morning, staying for less than an hour before removing the two items from the central P.E.I. town’s police department.http://dlvr.it/TLx7sw
- Beer Store to close 10 more locations across OntarioTen more Beer Store locations across Ontario will be closing down effective Sept. 14, in the latest announcement of closures since the year began.http://dlvr.it/TLx7sh
- Rogers launching trial of satellite-to-mobile texting service in CanadaTech is meant to help customers stay connected in some of the most remote parts of Canada and along rural highways. It is available to all Canadians through a free beta trial that will run until October.http://dlvr.it/TLx3Zv
- Canadian home prices hold steady. How Trump’s tariffs could affect recoveryExperts say the long-anticipated recovery of Canada’s real estate market may be marred by U.S. President Donald Trump threatening new tariffs.http://dlvr.it/TLx0Py
- 10 more Ontario Beer Stores set to close amid changing alcohol landscapeThe Beer Store has announced it is closing another 10 stores across Ontario by September, after already announcing the closure of dozens of other stores so far this year.http://dlvr.it/TLx0Pv
- Man who became world’s oldest marathon runner at Toronto race dies in hit-and-runFauja Singh, an Indian-born runner nicknamed the Turbaned Torpedo who was believed to be the world’s oldest marathon runner, has died after being hit by a car. He was 114.http://dlvr.it/TLx0Pj
- Republicans complain to Canada over wildfire smoke despite supporting planet-heating billLawmakers send letter railing against ‘suffocating’ smoke days after voting for Trump plan likely to boost pollution A group of Republican lawmakers has complained that smoke from Canadian wildfires is ruining summer for Americans, just days after voting for a major bill that will cause more of the planet-heating pollution that is worsening wildfires. In… Read more: Republicans complain to Canada over wildfire smoke despite supporting planet-heating bill
- Canadians could get more affordable version of Ozempic in early 2026. Here’s howCheaper versions of medications to treat obesity, like Ozempic and Wegovy, could be on the market in Canada as soon as January.http://dlvr.it/TLwqLy
- Alberta Next panel set to begin hearings on public concerns with federal governmentPremier Danielle Smith’s handpicked panel hearing how to fix relations with the federal government will begin work this week with back-to-back town halls in Red Deer and Edmonton.http://dlvr.it/TLwq5w
- Father speaks out after son critically injured in crash allegedly involving 5-time impaired driverhttp://dlvr.it/TLwnvm
- This evacuee was 35 weeks pregnant when wildfire destroyed her home. Now she has a healthy newborn daughterBrooke Kindel was 35 weeks pregnant when a wildfire forced her and hundreds of others to flee Denare Beach, Sask. in May. A month later, with the family still displaced in Saskatoon, Callie was born.http://dlvr.it/TLwnvh
- Unsanitary conditions, rooms without locks among ‘failures’ at N.S. shelter sites, government official saysThe government official says the full extent of the problems was not known until the non-profit group in charge of the sites was dismissed last week.http://dlvr.it/TLwnvd
- Police data shows intimate partner violence calls on the rise in Ontariohttp://dlvr.it/TLwntS
- Large hail, strong winds pound parts of Calgary and surrounding areaEnvironment and Climate Change Canada says northeast Calgary experienced wind guts of more than 90 kilometres an hour during Sunday night’s fast-moving thunderstorm.http://dlvr.it/TLwh8G
- Police data shows intimate partner violence calls on the rise in OntarioThe growing volume of domestic abuse cases in both Lanark and Renfrew counties in rural eastern Ontario is alarmingly high, according to community agencies and police data.http://dlvr.it/TLwWhR
- After major issues with tenants, these Ontario landlords blame their real estate agentsSome Ontario landlords say change needs to happen after hiring real estate agents to help them fill rental units, and discovering the contracts they signed guaranteed very little in return. Experts say landlords need to take responsibility when things go wrong.http://dlvr.it/TLwVXp
- B.C. grocer avoids selling U.S. produce for 117 days in what expert calls a ‘real’ boycottSylvain Charlebois told Global News that what Urban Grocer is doing points to a broader movement against American products at the grocery store.http://dlvr.it/TLwMM6
- Manitoba researchers look at potential impact of wildfires on polar bear denning habitatSome Manitoba researchers are looking into the potential impact and overlap of wildfires with polar bear denning habitat. http://dlvr.it/TLwMLx
- Second victim of alleged Kelowna hammer attack mourns the loss of friendOn July 4, the two women were on their lunch break in a Kelowna, B.C., parking lot when they were allegedly attacked with a hammer. Bailey McCourt didn’t survive.http://dlvr.it/TLwMLV
- Dusit International expands across the lodging spectrum, launches ninth hotel brand – Dusit HotelsDusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, has expanded its global hospitality portfolio with the official launch of Dusit Hotels – its ninth hotel brand – designed to deliver tailored upper-upscale experiences that balance brand consistency with the unique needs of each market in strategic city and leisure destinations worldwide.http://dlvr.it/TLwH1m
- British & Irish Lions Finn Russell, Tommy Freeman and Andrew Porter provide superfan welcomeWith thousands of fans descending on Australia to follow the action of the Qatar Airways British & Irish Lions Tour 2025, IHG Hotels & Resorts (IHG), the Official Hotel Partner, has upped the ante on unmissable fan moments by delivering the ultimate surprise and delight welcome like no other.http://dlvr.it/TLwH1l
- Hailstorm hits Calgary, residents share photos of the aftermathResidents of Calgary and surrounding area shared their photos of a thunderstorm that hit Alberta Sunday evening, pelting parts of the province with hail.http://dlvr.it/TLwH0B
- Kensington, P.E.I. municipal building shut down after someone brought an old mortar to policeThe municipal building in the central P.E.I. town of Kensington was shut as a precaution on Monday night after someone brought a ‘potentially hazardous object’ to the police force headquartered there. http://dlvr.it/TLwG3w
- Mountie facing criminal investigation for allegedly making threatening comments at G7A Quebec RCMP officer is under criminal investigation for allegedly making threatening remarks online during their deployment at the G7 summit last month.http://dlvr.it/TLwDQV
- ‘Pray for our people’: 6 First Nations hit by power outages due to northwestern Ontario wildfiresWildfires have damaged six hydro poles in northwestern Ontario, causing outages in as many First Nations, and raising concerns about food spoiling and the impact on the elderly and other vulnerable people.http://dlvr.it/TLwDLT
- Poilievre slams Carney over investment disclosure, says PM needs to sell assetshttp://dlvr.it/TLwCb3
- Jim Clancy, longtime Blue Jays starting pitcher and 1982 all-star, dead at 69Jim Clancy, who made his Major League debut during the Toronto Blue Jays’ 1977 expansion season and spent 12 seasons with the club as a key member of its starting rotation, has died at 69.http://dlvr.it/TLwCZ1
- Two people behind bogus temp agencies that exploited asylum seekers sentenced to house arresthttp://dlvr.it/TLwBpX
- Air quality in Toronto among worst in the world Monday, as Environment Canada issues heat warninghttp://dlvr.it/TLwBBQ
- Reena Virk’s killer has day parole revoked over positive drug tests, ‘negative’ behaviourhttp://dlvr.it/TLw7J5
- Poilievre calls for ‘very hard caps’ on immigration to better integrate newcomersConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a tougher stance on immigration, saying Monday he wants to see “very hard caps” on the number of newcomers allowed into the county.http://dlvr.it/TLw7Hs
- Canadian singer Matthew Good says ‘big political correction’ needed before he’ll tour U.S. againCanadian rocker Matthew Good has cut upcoming U.S. shows from his summer tour, saying he can’t support government policies and political divisions south of the border and that he’s unlikely to perform in the country again until political tides turn. http://dlvr.it/TLw5KZ
- Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: How to switch to holiday mode? Easy, get a bag big enough for a book and a beach towelTime to sign out of your Work Bag, sling a straw basket bag over your shoulder and feel your pulse slow down Is there any point putting an out of office on your emails when you go on holiday any more? “I won’t have access to emails.” Yeah, right. Sorry, you aren’t fooling anyone: no… Read more: Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: How to switch to holiday mode? Easy, get a bag big enough for a book and a beach towel
- U.S. helicopter maker settles with families of 6 Canadian military members killed in crashAn American helicopter manufacturer has reached a confidential settlement with the families of six Canadian military members killed in a helicopter crash off the coast of Greece five years ago. http://dlvr.it/TLw1gz
- Royal Ontario Museum forced to shut after ‘unexpected’ mechanical problemBefore noon on Monday, the Royal Ontario Museum announced it would be closing for the rest of the day ‘due to an unexpected mechanical issue.’http://dlvr.it/TLvyNq
- Man in his 40s drowns in St. Lawrence River west of MontrealEmergency responders were called in the afternoon to Pointe-des-Cascades, where the man went into the water in an area between two dams.http://dlvr.it/TLvyNf
- Carney’s ethics filing details Brookfield conflict of interest screenThe disclosure states that Carney and the commissioner have agreed to a conflict of interest screen “aimed at preventing any opportunity” to further Carney’s interests.http://dlvr.it/TLvyMC
- Police identify 17-year-old as suspect in killing of 26-year-old woman in downtown HamiltonPolice have identified a suspect in the killing of Belinda Sarkodie, an immigrant from Ghana who was struck by a bullet on Friday in downtown Hamilton.http://dlvr.it/TLvrdf
- ‘Keep the doors open’: As ERs close, doctor speaks out on the challenges of practising in rural Sask.The senior lead physician of a Saskatchewan Medical Association program that provides help for rural doctors is speaking out on the challenges they face, after a number of temporary rural emergency room closures forced by a shortage of medical professionals in the province. http://dlvr.it/TLvrdK
- Calls to cancel B.C. Ferries contract with China misguided, say mayors in ferry-reliant communitiesSome mayors in ferry-dependent communities say residents don’t care where the new B.C. Ferries ships are built, as long as it results in more reliable service and affordable fares.http://dlvr.it/TLvl9b
- Air quality in Toronto among worst in the world MondayParts of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) are under an air quality warning on Monday alongside an ongoing heat warning in the region, Environment Canada says. http://dlvr.it/TLvl8k
- Alberta premier’s husband invited to passenger rail meetings as province mulls expansion planAs Alberta’s transportation minister prepares to unveil a passenger rail strategy this summer, freedom of information documents obtained by CBC News show that Premier Danielle Smith’s husband, David Moretta, was invited to three meetings in 2023 about passenger rail and its potential expansion in the province.http://dlvr.it/TLvfQL
- Halifax tenants in ‘precarious housing situations’ band together to fight renovictionsAs one tenant of PreCor Property Management began fighting what she says is a questionable renoviction, she realized other tenants in more buildings were facing eviction attempts too. Then they started working together.http://dlvr.it/TLvZVd
- Obesity rates in Canada jumped during COVID-19, says a new studyAbout one-third of Canadians are now obese — with more weight gain happening during the pandemic, according to a new study. http://dlvr.it/TLvV58
- Dozens more alleged victims come forward as Ontario man accused in real estate fraud faces new chargesA Brampton man accused of defrauding more than a dozen would-be homeowners in an alleged real estate scam is now facing additional criminal charges, and more people alleged victims have recently come forward.http://dlvr.it/TLvV53
- Frostbite and fear: Inside a journey into Canada with human smugglersChidi Nwagbo says he made a “stupid” decision to pay human smugglers to get him into Canada from the U.S. to avoid sweeping immigration crackdowns. The freezing February journey left him permanently scarred, in the custody of the very U.S. immigration authorities he was trying to flee and he now faces deportation to Nigeria.http://dlvr.it/TLvV4N
- One cyclist killed, two injured by vehicle during Okanagan GranfondoRCMP say the fatal collision occurred on the popular race’s route Sunday morning about 21 kilometres south of Penticton.http://dlvr.it/TLvMLG
- Bee study looks to improve pollinator habitat along Alberta highwaysDrivers on a number of highways outside Alberta’s capital region are passing bright yellow signs that say ‘bee study ahead.’ The study looks at bees habits around highways.http://dlvr.it/TLvMLB
- Alberta’s transgender ban in sports exempts visiting out-of-province athletesStarting Sept. 1, the province will block transgender athletes from Alberta who are 12 and older from competing in female amateur sports.http://dlvr.it/TLvML0
- Sandals® Resorts Commits to More ‘Future Goals’ for Curaçao Youth with Multi-Year Extension with AFCAFC Ajax, Sandals Resorts and the Sandals Foundation today announced a renewed commitment of their impactful Future Goals program in Curaçao, continuing their partnership through June 2028. This commitment will open the door for even more schoolchildren to benefit from Future Goals – a transformative program that uses soccer as a gateway to teach environmental… Read more: Sandals® Resorts Commits to More ‘Future Goals’ for Curaçao Youth with Multi-Year Extension with AFC
- Sir Hotels Opens Bookings for First Uk Property: Sir Devonshire Square, LondonAmsterdam-based boutique hotel group Sir Hotels is pleased to announce that bookings are now open for its newest property, Sir Devonshire Square, marking the brand’s debut in the UK market. Tucked away in the historic Devonshire Square courtyard, the hotel is perfectly situated between Shoreditch’s creative buzz, the iconic Spitalfields Market, and the business district… Read more: Sir Hotels Opens Bookings for First Uk Property: Sir Devonshire Square, London
- Ford recalls nearly a million newer vehicles in Canada, U.S. over fuel pump concernsFord is recalling nearly a million cars in Canada and the U.S. because the low-pressure fuel pump inside the vehicles may fail — and potentially cause an engine stall while driving, increasing crash risks.http://dlvr.it/TLvBdB