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St. Paul's Medical Office Becomes Boutique Hotel

Discover how a historic medical office building adjacent to St. Paul's Hospital is being converted into an upscale boutique hotel, blending heritage preservation with modern hospitality in downtown Vancouver.

Trump's Oval Office Medical Emergency Revealed

Exclusive details reveal how a Secret Service agent's sudden collapse during a critical Oval Office meeting forced Donald Trump into an unexpected crisis management role, showcasing a rarely-seen presidential response.

Canada's Top Bureaucrat Michael Wernick Steps Down

Canada's most powerful public servant, Clerk Michael Wernick, reveals he will step down just as the federal government prepares for a massive bureaucratic overhaul following the 2019 budget announcement.

Newsom Finds Trump Sign in Biden's Oval Office

California Governor Gavin Newsom discovered a revealing artifact from the Trump administration during his recent White House meeting with President Biden, sparking political commentary.

Tronco Heated Smart Mug Sale on Amazon Canada

Discover the Tronco Temperature Control Mug, the innovative heated mug that keeps your beverages at the perfect temperature for hours. Now available at a discounted price on Amazon Canada.

Vancouver Councillor Pushes Enhanced Equity Strategy

Vancouver city councillor OneCity's Christine Boyle advocates for strengthening the city's equity framework following the abrupt closure of the Equity Office, highlighting ongoing commitment to marginalized communities.

London Council approves 35% pay hike for next term

London City Council has approved a significant 35% salary increase for the next term, while rejecting proposed severance pay changes. The controversial decision passed with a 8-7 majority vote.

Chinatown Fights to Save Last Post Office

Community members and business owners rally against Canada Post's plan to close the only post office in Vancouver's historic Chinatown, citing cultural significance and accessibility concerns.

Man fatally shot by RCMP on Sunshine Coast

A man is dead after being shot by RCMP officers responding to a disturbance at a Sunshine Coast residence. The incident is now under investigation by B.C.'s police watchdog.

White House restricts reporter access in press office

The Biden administration has quietly implemented new physical barriers in the White House press office, limiting journalists' ability to interact with officials and raising concerns about press freedom.

Woman Sues After Forced Apology to Rapist Father

A shocking Florida lawsuit reveals a woman was compelled by deputies to apologize to her father, who had sexually assaulted her, raising serious questions about police procedures and victim rights.

Amherstburg Council Faces Integrity Probe Over Language

Amherstburg town council has taken the unprecedented step of involving an integrity commissioner after council members reportedly used foul and inappropriate language during a recent meeting, sparking controversy in the Ontario municipality.

Best Home Walking Pads for Canadian Offices 2024

Discover how walking pads are revolutionizing home workouts across Canada. Our expert guide reveals the top models that fit perfectly under standing desks to help you stay active while working.

Edmonton's New Diverse Council Sworn In

Edmonton welcomes its most diverse city council in history with a mix of experienced veterans and groundbreaking new faces ready to tackle urban challenges.

Microsoft Azure Outage Disrupts Costco, Starbucks Services

A significant Microsoft Azure cloud outage has disrupted services across North America, impacting retail giants like Costco and Starbucks, along with Microsoft's own Office 365 platform, highlighting critical dependency on cloud infrastructure.

LaSalle Council Considers New Safety Protocol

LaSalle Town Council is developing a comprehensive council protection policy to address safety concerns and establish clear protocols for handling communications with the public.

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