RCMP probes B.C. travel agency after licence revoked
The RCMP's economic crime unit is investigating Vegas Vacations, a Metro Vancouver travel agency that had its business licence cancelled. Get the latest details on the probe.
The RCMP's economic crime unit is investigating Vegas Vacations, a Metro Vancouver travel agency that had its business licence cancelled. Get the latest details on the probe.
A young driver in Sudbury faces charges for drug-impaired driving while holding a G1 licence without a required supervisor. Learn the details and legal consequences.
Vegas Vacations, a Metro Vancouver travel agency, has had its business licence cancelled. Customers speak out about lost money and broken promises. Read the full story.
PBS ends its weekend news programs in January 2026, citing budget reductions. The iconic shows are replaced by single-topic programming, marking a major shift in public broadcasting.
The Cape Breton Business Innovation Centre officially launched on January 12, 2026, marking a significant investment in local entrepreneurship and economic development for Nova Scotia. Learn more about this new hub for business growth.
Vancouver nightlife operators clash with city officials over enforcement sweeps targeting venues. Officials cite safety for FIFA World Cup 2026, while owners describe intimidating 'raids'. Explore the debate.
Thunder Bay Police impound a tow truck and charge its operator after discovering the driver was operating with a suspended licence. Details on the January 3rd incident.
A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ruled that exchanging emails and letters does not constitute 'deep consultation' with First Nations, overturning a forest licence transfer. Read the details of the landmark decision.
Montreal-based Goodfood has regained its operating licence after a recent suspension. The meal-kit company can now resume its full services in Quebec.
Conservative MP Garnett Genuis claims a York University student centre attacked free speech by cancelling a campus event. The incident raises questions about dialogue on Canadian campuses.
Former SNC-Lavalin CEO Jacques Lamarre has been stripped of his engineering licence and fined $75,000 for corruption-related breaches. The disciplinary decision was published on January 7, 2026.
The former CEO of SNC-Lavalin has been stripped of his professional engineering licence and ordered to pay a $75,000 fine following disciplinary action. Get the full details on this major development.
The owner of Chess Piece Pâtisserie in downtown Fredericton is selling her business, unable to keep pace with rising expenses. Learn the story behind the closure.
Rocky View County explores mandatory business licensing, drawing criticism from Langdon entrepreneurs who claim they weren't consulted. Read about the debate and potential impacts.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency suspends Goodfood's licence at its Montreal plant. The meal-kit company says it's procedural, not a food safety issue, and expects a quick resolution.
Montreal-based meal-kit company Goodfood faces a federal licence suspension due to food-safety violations. Learn the details and implications for Canadian consumers.
The former M&M Café in Benito, Manitoba, has been sold for just one dollar. Discover the story behind this unique sale and what it means for the community's future.
Multiple Marine Atlantic ferry crossings between Nova Scotia and Newfoundland are cancelled for Friday, January 2, 2026, due to severe winter weather warnings across Canada.
Stephen Colbert delivers a blunt New Year's lesson on trusting billionaires following the cancellation of his top-rated 'Late Show' amid political and corporate drama.
A B.C. man's real estate licence has been revoked following a violent assault on two people during an open house, an incident attributed to drug-induced psychosis. Learn the details and consequences.
The City of Barrie has cancelled its official New Year's Eve celebrations, including the fireworks display, due to dangerous winter conditions and a declared winter maintenance event. Stay safe and warm.
Three Toronto driving schools had their operating licences revoked this year for failing to meet provincial standards. Learn about the Ministry of Transportation's audit process and the broader context of licence revocations in Ontario.
The Rotary Club of Guelph cancels the city's New Year's Eve fireworks show. Get the details on this last-minute change to holiday celebrations.
Facing high costs, Saskatoon's young adults are turning to low-risk, essential service businesses like cleaning. Discover how Caleb Smith built True Blue Cleaning Solutions and why this trend is growing.
A brewing winter storm has forced the cancellation of curbside waste and recycling collection across the Muskoka region on December 29, 2025. Residents are advised to secure bins.
A new opinion piece argues Alberta needs periodic driver re-testing to combat forgotten rules and bad habits. Learn why changes like roundabouts and move-over laws make it essential.
A Mount Hope man faces charges in a fatal tow truck crash, a local bar's liquor licence is suspended, and inmates file a lawsuit after a prison break-in. Get the latest details.
New business licence filings raise fresh questions about a venue that received millions in provincial cash for worker training. The story continues to unfold.
A planned Christmas Eve concert at the Kennedy Center was abruptly cancelled following the controversial addition of Donald Trump's name to the iconic venue. Discover the details and reactions.
A Christmas Eve jazz concert at the Kennedy Center was abruptly cancelled after former President Donald Trump's name was added to the building. The decision has sparked controversy and debate.