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Kingston man, 21, killed in single-motorcycle crash – Kingston

A Kingston area man is dead following a single-motorcycle crash on a highway west of Morton, Ont. Emergency crews were called to the crash at the intersection of Ritz, Troy Lake and Jones Falls Roads around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. “Lifesaving measures were immediately taken, however, the operator of the motorcycle …

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Home Depot to open new Greater Toronto distribution centre catering to pros – Toronto

The Home Depot is opening a new distribution centre in the Greater Toronto Area that will help the company cater to its biggest customers. The home improvement retailer announced the centre Thursday, saying it will open in the first half of the year in Mississauga, near the Pearson airport. The …

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Lower Mainland gas prices increase, could reach $2.30 by late spring: expert – BC

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A small jump in gas prices was seen Thursday morning — an increase of about two cents overnight. It adds to the increases seen over the past week, where prices began at $1.88 a litre. Thursday morning, most prices around the Lower …

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Harry Rosen to spend $50 million on overhaul, including to relocate flagship Toronto store

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted March 14, 2024 10:28 am Updated March 14, 2024 10:54 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Luxury menswear retailer Harry Rosen says it will invest $50 million over the next five years to relocate its flagship store and …

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Canada’s next wealth divide? It’s renters versus homeowners, RBC says – National

Persistent unaffordability in Canada’s housing market is widening the wealth divide between renters and homeowners, Royal Bank of Canada says in a new report. “Canadian renters are getting squeezed more than homeowners, making home ownership an even more distant dream,” report author and RBC economist Carrie Freestone writes. The RBC …

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Alberta preparing for ‘the worst’ ahead of wildfire season

Alberta Wildfire officials say they are preparing to be ready for “the worst that can happen” ahead of this year’s wildfire season, following last year’s record-breaking result. Alberta Wildfire provided a tour of its coordination centre in Edmonton Monday afternoon, to showcase how staff are preparing for this year’s wildfires. …

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B.C. tradesman fights ICBC over specialized gear wrecked in crash – BC

A Lower Mainland business owner says he’s lost days of work and potentially thousands of dollars due to ICBC’s no-fault insurance. “It’s been extremely stressful on me and my family and it’s unfortunate,” Michael Frass told Global News. Frass’ work van was totalled in a recent collision caused by another …

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Driver charged after wheel detaches, smashes windshield of another car on Hwy. 401 – Toronto

Wheel off: Passenger vehicle traveling EB on #Hwy401/Victoria Park. Wheel seperated and struck another vehicle on the WB side of the highway. The three occupants in the vehicle, (pictured) suffered only minor injuries. The other driver charged with detached part. #TorontoOPP^ks pic.twitter.com/6MmOHcVRhx — OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) March 11, …

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