[ad_1] OTTAWA – Canada Emergency Response Benefit was a financial lifeline for many when COVID-19 forced businesses to close and brought the economy to a sharp halt in the spring. And while the $ 500-a-week checks have helped millions of Canadians keep paying their bills and shopping for groceries, many …
Read More »Local cannabis company that helps fight COVID-19
[ad_1] WINNIPEG – A Winnipeg-based cannabis company has found a way to help fight COVID-19. Delta 9 Cannabis has transformed its cannabis growing pods into decontamination pods capable of cleaning medical supplies, PPE and other equipment. “The area uses a combination of heat and UVC technology to effectively decontaminate all …
Read More »More than 600 gang members held in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras
[ad_1] JN / Agencies Today at 00:32 More than 600 suspected gang members operating in North Central America were arrested Thursday in a major police operation, which is still ongoing in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, officials said. The police operation “takes place simultaneously in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador” …
Read More »The crime network ran sex rooms shot under duress on Telegram
[ad_1] Bernarda Santos Today at 21:22 The Telegram application was used for the sexual exploitation of several young women. More than 10,000 people accessed paid online rooms to watch sexually explicit videos and photographs. The girls were blackmailed and forced to fulfill the requests of these users. Telegram’s messaging app …
Read More »“It’s a crime and I intend to file a complaint”
[ad_1] About to return to the house of “Big Brother”, Carina continues to be the subject of attacks on social networks and reacts again. This time, Carina couldn’t hold back and responded to a comment that insulted her daughter. “Insulting me, that’s okay, insulting my daughter, no! It’s a crime …
Read More »The Ontario government decides to limit delivery app rates in regions where indoor eating is prohibited
[ad_1] Paola Loriggio, The Canadian Press Published Thursday, November 26, 2020 6:08 AM EST TORONTO – Ontario is moving to limit the fees that third-party delivery apps impose on restaurants in regions where indoor dining is prohibited, says a high-level government source. The progressive conservative government is set to introduce …
Read More »Ontario will release updated coronavirus projections after blocking Toronto, Peel
[ad_1] The Canadian press Published Thursday, November 26, 2020 6:03 AM EST Last updated Thursday, November 26, 2020 7:05 AM EST TORONTO – Ontario health officials are expected to release new COVID-19 projections today. It will be the first time they have released such data since they blocked the province’s …
Read More »Mississauga wants to limit sales of non-essential items in department stores
[ad_1] Mississauga wants to limit the sale of non-essential items in large stores in an effort to level the playing field for small businesses that have been hit by the blockade. During the city’s COVID-19 briefing, Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie said she will file a motion at the Peel Region …
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 »Toronto reveals outdoor winter activities you can still do under surveillance
[ad_1] While much of Toronto has been closed by a second COVID-19 lockdown, city officials have unveiled a list of activities that will be available for those looking forward to stretching their legs outdoors this winter. The list includes skating, sledding, snowshoeing and other activities. While some restrictions will be …
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