A group of Ontario landlords spent millions of dollars of investors' money on expenses ranging from renting a luxury vacation home in Hawaii, to footing a $5,000 Miami strip club bill to flying on private jets, according to the findings of a court-appointed monitor given special powers by Superior Court.
Pride season is well underway across Canada. The timing of local events and celebrations varies, however, with some Pride events occurring in June and others arriving after the formal start of summer.
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Bird Shack Jamaica, a Montego Bay-based fried chicken franchise, has announced a commitment of J$5 million to Project STAR, a social and economic transformation initiative aimed at revitalising under-resourced and underserved communities across...
Remediation in literacy and numeracy for children aged six to 13 years will be the main area of focus at the annual summer intervention programme at The Mico University College Child Assessment and Research in Education Centre (MICO CARE). The...
“REGISTER, register, register,” Celia Barclay, Jamaica’s information commissioner, urged business attendees at Tuesday’s ‘Enhancing Security for Compliance with Jamaica’s Data Protection Act’ forum, hosted by Blue Chip Strategies at the Terra Nova...
PEOPLE FROM ‘yard’ and abroad will descend upon the Portland Maroon community of Charles Town from Thursday, June 20 to Sunday, June 23 for the 16th annual International Charles Town Maroon Conference and Festival, under the theme, ‘Land: Ancestral...
FOUR UNIVERSITY students of Jamaican descent in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada have been selected to participate in the 2024 GraceKennedy (GK) Birthright Programme this summer. Following a rigorous selection process, the outstanding...
This unexpected meeting comes in the wake of rumors of an intra-party feud in the Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP, following a disappointing performance in the recent parliamentary elections, where the party failed to secure a single seat in the state. Following the meeting, Annamalai posted a photo on social media, acknowledging Soundararajan's political experience.
Tripura's 'Queen Pineapple' has seen a 1500% price surge since 2018, with prices rising from Rs 2 to Rs 32 per piece. In 2024, overseas exports are projected to reach 50,000 kg, including 600 kg to Oman. The state has significantly expanded its agricultural export capacity, diversifying products and gaining international market interest.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met his British counterpart Rishi Sunak and is believed to have discussed bilateral relations and issues of common interests. The two leaders met on the sidelines of the G7 summit here in the southern Italian resort city. Sunak and Modi last met in person at the G20 Summit in New Delhi last September, when they had agreed to accelerate the FTA talks with the hope of signing off before India's general election.
US soft-drinks maker Coca-Cola has applied to register several trademarks in Russia, Vedomosti has reported Read Full Article at RT.com
In lockdown, they flew off the shelves as sneaky staff found the perfect gadget to convince bosses they were busy working from home.
Baidoa (HOL) - Suspected al-Shabab militants fired at least ten mortar shells at an Ethiopian military base in the Hudur district of the Bakool region on Thursday night.
Citizen Alliance (CA) – a non-profit, non-governmental organization with citizen engagement as its priority hence promoting proactive participation in Malawi – has stressed the need for the engagement of young people in fighting politically-driven violence. Speaking during a dialogue meeting between civil society organizations and citizens at Mponela Trading Centre in Dowa on Tuesday, CA Executive Director Baxton […] The post CSOs call for youth engagement in preventing politically-driven violence appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Football Association of Malawi (Fam) President Fleetwood Haiya has said the country’s football governing body wants its headquarters to move to Lilongwe. The project has already been granted a seal of approval by Fifa President Gianni Infantino, who committed that the world football governing body would fund its construction. The development means Fam will move […] The post FAM moving its headquarters to Lilongwe, FIFA nods, says it will fund the project appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
Malawi’s total economy foreign exchange reserves improved in April this year from $545.7 million (2.2 months of imports) in March to $595.2 million (2.4 months of imports), a latest Monthly Economic Review by the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) has shown. The reserves were also even better as compared to the $594.4 million (2.4 months […] The post Good news: Foreign exchange improves tremendously in April appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The passage from Luke 23:29, where Jesus instructs the mourning women to weep for themselves and their children rather than for Him, captures a poignant moment of collective grief and impending doom. This sentiment resonates deeply with the current situation of the United Transformation Movement (UTM) supporters mourning the sudden death of their leader, Vice […] The post Opinion: Without SKC, UTM is nothing, supporters are mourning for their political future appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The Malawi Defence Force (MDF) on Thursday released results of a preliminary assessment done after its plane crashed in Chikangawa Forest, explaining why it took more than four hours for responders to commence the search and rescue operation after noting “early enough” that the plane had gone “missing”. Amidst growing questions from the public of […] The post Is the MDF convincing why it took them more than 4 hours to respond to the missing plane? appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.
The chilling footage shows the swollen belly of the huge beast which contains the body of mom Sabrina Peckham, who was killed by the animal yards from her homeless encampment in Clearwater.
PHOENIX, Arizona (HOL) — The Phoenix Police Department engaged in a pattern of misconduct that violated the civil rights of the city's residents, including unjustified deadly force, according to a scathing report released by the US Department of Justice (DOJ).
Mogadishu (HOL) —The Somali government has ordered the removal of bodies from the Bulusiya School cemetery in Mogadishu to repurpose the land as a training center for the Somali Navy. This directive has forced many families to exhume and reinter their loved ones, causing significant emotional distress and public protest.
Nairobi (HOL) — The murder trial of former Pangani police officer Ahmed Rashid, accused of killing two teenagers, Jamal Mohamed and Mohammed Dahir, resumed this week at the Kibera Law Courts. The case has drawn significant public attention due to Rashid's controversial reputation and the emotional testimonies from the victims' families.
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we talk to a scientist whose work is being used to help victims of climate catastrophes sue for compensation, find out where to expect future floods in New Brunswick and look at a plan to turn a Nova Scotia gold for mine into a clean energy hub.
The former Air Canada manager wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for his alleged role in the largest gold heist in Canadian history is preparing to turn himself in, according to his lawyer.
After getting an earful from CARP members, the advocacy group for older people says it will no longer accept sponsorship from tobacco companies and is giving the money it received from Rothmans, Benson & Hedges to an unnamed charity that cares for people with smoking-related illnesses.
This development follows the NTA's decision to withdraw its earlier plan to award grace marks to 1,563 students who were not given the full allotted time to complete the test due to mismanagement. Instead, the NTA informed the court that a re-test would be conducted for these affected candidates. The court has given the Centre and NTA two weeks to submit their responses to the notices.
Jharkhand is facing severe heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius and a 54 per cent rainfall deficiency due to delayed monsoon onset. The highest maximum temperature recorded was 46.5 degrees Celsius in Daltonganj. The monsoon is expected to arrive around June 19, but rainfall may remain deficient in June, potentially increasing in July.