[ad_2][ad_1] It appears that the bulls that have pushed Bitcoin higher lately have momentarily lost strength. Bitcoin prices plunged more than 15%, approaching the $ 17,000 level, after hitting a high of $ 19,580, due to heavy losses as large investors cashed in on some of their Bitcoin holdings. READ: …
Read More »Barry and Honey Sherman case: Toronto police identify person of interest
[ad_1] TORONTO – An interested person was identified in the murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, Toronto Police Service confirmed to CTV News Toronto on Wednesday. “The Toronto Police Service can confirm that a person of interest has been identified but not arrested,” Const. Alex Li said in …
Read More »An Ontario family employed by the province allegedly perpetrated a $ 11 million COVID-19 fraud
[ad_1] TORONTO – Four family members who worked for the Ontario government in information technology defrauded the province of at least $ 11 million in COVID-19 subsidies, claims a complaint statement. The unproven civil claim on behalf of the province, which also demands $ 2 million in punitive damages, accuses …
Read More »Apollo faces growing shareholder opposition to its $ 2.1 billion offer for Great Canadian Gaming
[ad_1] Great Canadian Gaming’s, River Rock Casino is located in Richmond, BC on December 5, 2017. Ben Nelms Apollo Global Management Inc., Apollo Global Management, has proposed the $ 2.1 billion acquisition of Great Canadian Gaming Corp. Great Canadian Gaming is facing increased opposition from shareholders who complain that the …
Read More »Police arrest a 15-year-old boy in a shooting at a Wisconsin shopping mall
[ad_1] WAUWATOSA, WIS. – A 15-year-old boy was arrested in connection with a shooting in a suburban Milwaukee shopping mall that injured eight people, authorities said Sunday. Wauwatosa Police Chief Barry Weber said the shooting took place on Friday afternoon during a dispute between two groups. He said four “innocent …
Read More »$ 1, $ 2 in Canadian bills set to lose legal tender status in 2021
[ad_1] TORONTO – All Canadians who have old paper bills in their wallets have until the end of the year to use them in daily transactions before merchants no longer have to accept them. The Bank of Canada (BoC) issued a reminder Thursday that hundreds of millions of $ 1, …
Read More »Shoppers flood the malls as the Toronto lockdown looms
[ad_1] TORONTO – Toronto shoppers flooded stores and malls on Saturday as many tried to cram last-minute Christmas shopping before non-essential businesses closed for nearly a month during the looming city lockdown. On Monday, Toronto and the Peel region will enter a block, which will close most non-essential businesses, including …
Read More »Record year for Montreal airport leaves key REM station up in the air
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Trudeau airport expects losses of $ 600 million this year, which raises doubts as to who will pay for the REM station. Just over a year ago, the light rail station of the international airport was launched with great enthusiasm. It was intended to be a key …
Read More »‘I’m not aware of where she got her numbers’: Federal government questions implementation of COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario
[ad_1] TORONTO – Hours after Ontario’s health minister announced that the province expects to receive more than two million COVID-19 vaccines in the next few months, the federal government says it’s not sure where those numbers come from. Liberal MP and Health Minister’s Parliamentary Secretary Darren Fisher exposed the apparent …
Read More »Blockchain Foundry maintains Renmark Financial Communications Inc. Canadian Exchange: BCFN.CN
[ad_2][ad_1] TORONTO, November 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Blockchain Foundry Inc. (“BCF” or the “Company”) (CSE: BCFN), a leading North American blockchain development company, is pleased to announce that it has retained Renmark’s services Financial Communications Inc. (“Renmark”) to assist in its investor relations activities. “We are pleased to announce …
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