To sell or not to sell? Public Works Canada can't make a decision about 9 federal buildings. Their price is near $1.5 billion. Receiving this sum now the government will have to spend more late, because even now it owned only half of its office space, the rest was covered by lease or lease-purchase agreements.
Two dead man and Hamilton police officers – Ontario's Special Investigations Unit report concluded that police officers did not contribute to or cause the death of a man. But who killed who in a home on Tragina Avenue North – Gregory Russell or the other man, who has not been identified?
A great battle against fire. 3 firefighters injured in a five-alarm fire. The plant, which houses frozen foods at Wicksteed Ave. was practically destroyed. Thick black smoke and suspicions about hazardous chemicals burning in the fire led to stop of train traffic in this area. The traffic resumed around 9 p.m.
Can you live a few hours without your cellphone? For many children their cellphones have become "part of their bodies". All 560 public schools in Toronto want to forbid students to use cellphones in class and hallways. The teachers and school officials in Toronto are not the only ones. "A war" against this modern technological toy has been widening.
A lot of changes around us but we are not allowed to see them. Three companies will redesign more than 25.000 objects on Toronto sidewalks such as transit shelters, garbage bins and newspaper boxes for the next 20 years. But why this news has to be kept secret? May be because of "not a small" price of this project?
The spring in Ontario – leaves become green, beer companies become united. Canada's largest beer-maker Labatt Brewing Company Ltd plans to take over Ontario's Lakeport Brewing Income Fund, famous in the value segment of the highly competitive Ontario beer market. 60 brands plus 9 brands, and the main task – not to forget about the quality of beer.
Flatbed scanners in our offices, flatbed trucks on our streets. But our brave policemen were in "right place and right time" to save the Jetta driver from his car that was engulfed in flames after colliding with a flatbed truck. Thank you Consts. Nick Tansley and Jasvir Sanghera, your training courses were useful.
