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Bring title insurers under anti-money laundering rules, former executive says
March 28, 2023 - 1:02 AM
Title insurers need to be brought under anti-money laundering rules to fight against scam artists who impersonate homeowners to sell or mortgage their properties, a former insurance executive says.
Nearly 4,500 Canadian Armed Forces members, families waiting for military housing
October 03, 2022 - 1:47 PM
OTTAWA - Thousands of Canadian Armed Forces members and their families across the country are waiting for military housing, according to the Department of National Defence forcing some local commanders to take unusual steps to shelter their troops.
Kabul safe houses need $5 million by Friday to stay open, say veterans
November 02, 2021 - 2:11 PM
OTTAWA - As a Canadian Forces combat engineer in Afghanistan, Corey Shelson's life revolved around a series of life-and-death calculations — plotting the safe movement of his comrades around hidden roadside explosives and other threats.
Liberals look at buying distressed buildings to save stock of affordable housing
June 14, 2020 - 3:00 AM
OTTAWA - A new analysis of the country's stock of affordable housing suggests the Liberals' decade-long strategy to provide more of it is starting in a deeper hole than previously thought, and may be further behind once the COVID-19 pandemic passes.
Montrealers battle over reasons why their booming city is plagued by empty storefronts
February 02, 2020 - 4:00 AM
MONTREAL - On the corner of Montreal's historic St-Laurent Blvd. and trendy St-Viateur Street — known for the 24-hour St-Viateur Bagel Shop — lies an empty storefront that has become a symbol of the city's retail woes.
Canadian tycoon's son who wrote graphic novel sentenced for murder
June 26, 2018 - 2:25 PM
LOS ANGELES - A Canadian real estate tycoon's son who wrote a graphic novel that features gruesome killings was sentenced Tuesday in California to life in prison for the torture and mutilation of a live-in girlfriend who had given birth to their child weeks earlier.
As more Chinese newcomers call Halifax home, early signs of a Chinatown emerge
April 11, 2018 - 5:45 AM
HALIFAX - In a corner of Halifax's historic south end, Mandarin signs have started to sprout up: They appoint dumpling and dessert restaurants, bubble tea cafes, rental housing and a barbershop.
Former principal accused of test tampering indicative of larger problem: experts
January 05, 2018 - 1:32 PM
A former high school principal is facing charges of professional misconduct after being accused of tampering with Ontario's literacy test.
A list of consultations, audits and reviews by B.C. government on some issues
October 16, 2017 - 4:27 PM
VICTORIA - The British Columbia New Democrat government has announced reviews or consultations on a number of issues since coming to power in July. On Monday, the NDP announced it had hired a consultant to review the issue of ride-sharing. Here's a look at the government's approach:
Heritage status doesn't mean Glen Abbey can't be built over:expert
August 22, 2017 - 2:39 PM
TORONTO - An Ontario town voted this week to designate one of Canada's most famous golf courses a heritage site, but one expert says the status doesn't necessarily protect Glen Abbey's greens from being turned into a housing development.
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Kelowna winery says accountant took almost a half-million dollars
The owners of a Kelowna winery and golf course allege their former controller took nearly $450,000 in just 30 months on the job. The Turton Group, which owns The View winery as well as Orchard Greens golf course and a rental business, is su
No weed, just beer: Bavaria bans smoking cannabis at Oktoberfest and beer gardens
BERLIN (AP) — You can get drunk at Bavaria's world-famous Oktoberfest, but don't get high. The southern German state will ban smoking cannabis at public festivals, inside beer gardens, and even at the Oktoberfest, the world
B.C. home sales slide almost 10 per cent in March despite mortgage rate drop
VANCOUVER - Home sales in British Columbia fell by almost 10 per cent in March compared with the same period last year, in a slowdown an analyst says could be buyers waiting for lower interest rates. The B.C. Real Estate Association says th
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The Latest | A second seated juror is dismissed from Trump's hush money trial by judge
NEW YORK (AP) — Jury selection in Donald Trump ’s hush money case encountered setbacks Thursday as two previously sworn
April 18, 2024 12:05 PM
CP Rail fined $150,000 for Interior BC wildfire fighting costs
CP Rail was ordered to repay the province more than $150,000 for firefighting costs after causing multiple fires.
April 18, 2024 12:00 PM
Kelowna RCMP officer who abandoned wellness check committed no crime: IIO
A Kelowna RCMP officer “fail(ed) to properly comply with his sworn duty to protect life” when he abandon
April 18, 2024 11:22 AM
The Latest | US and UK announce new sanctions on Iran as EU leaders promise more
Israel has vowed to respond to Iran’s unprecedented weekend attack, leaving the region bracing for further escalation a
April 18, 2024 11:21 AM
B.C. woman tries to coax trapped killer calf out of tidal lagoon with her violin
ZEBALLOS, B.C. - A Nanaimo woman says she is serenading a killer whale calf with her violin, hoping to entice the or
April 18, 2024 9:30 AM
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