Pedestrian killed in Gatineau collision prompts investigation
A devastating collision claims a pedestrian's life in Gatineau, prompting police investigation and raising concerns about road safety in the Aylmer sector.
A devastating collision claims a pedestrian's life in Gatineau, prompting police investigation and raising concerns about road safety in the Aylmer sector.
The Duke of Sussex makes emotional return to Canadian soil for Remembrance Day tribute, honoring Commonwealth soldiers in British Columbia ceremony.
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A Bradford manufacturing company goes above and beyond to bring home employees stranded in Jamaica after devastating hurricane, showcasing extraordinary corporate compassion during crisis.
A St. Albert woman's life changed forever when she was struck by a vehicle at work, resulting in the traumatic amputation of both legs. Her family shares their heartbreaking story and launches a fundraiser for her recovery.
Councillor Skylar Stevenson calls for urgent council investigation into alleged workplace harassment and toxic environment within London's Housing Stability Services department.
The Duke of Sussex is making a highly anticipated return to Toronto to participate in multiple veterans-focused events, including the Invictus Games One Year to Go celebration and a unique adaptive sports program.
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A devastating pedestrian incident in Calgary's southwest community of Wildwood has claimed the life of a woman after being struck by a vehicle Saturday afternoon. Emergency services responded immediately but the victim succumbed to her injuries.
Ontario's police watchdog investigates after a pedestrian was killed in a collision with an OPP officer's vehicle in Windsor, raising questions about police response protocols.
Victoria's mayor expresses deep concern over workplace bullying investigations within the city's bylaw department, calling for immediate cultural changes and accountability.
A comprehensive internal survey exposes troubling levels of dissatisfaction and burnout within the Calgary Police Service, with only 36% of employees feeling valued and significant concerns about workplace culture.
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An explosive investigation reveals systemic bullying, discrimination, and harassment within Victoria's bylaw department, prompting urgent calls for reform and accountability.
Canadian taxpayers have footed a $1.5 million bill as the federal government battles a class action lawsuit from Black public servants alleging workplace discrimination, raising questions about government accountability.
A devastating two-vehicle collision in Ottawa's east end has left one driver dead and another hospitalized. Emergency services responded to the scene on Saturday morning.
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Air Canada's innovative employee-centric strategy earns top honors at Customer Centricity World Series Awards, recognizing how investing in staff creates exceptional customer experiences.
New research reveals strong majority support for equity, diversity and inclusion programs in Canadian workplaces, with backing spanning generations and political affiliations.
A serious collision in St. Albert left a landscaper pinned against a trailer, requiring emergency extraction and air ambulance transport. RCMP are investigating and seeking witnesses.
A London LCBO location faces serious consequences after a workplace incident left an employee injured. Discover the safety violations that led to this substantial penalty.
Discover why Calgary is bucking the back-to-office trend as city administration confirms no mandate requiring employees to return to in-person work, prioritizing flexibility and hybrid arrangements.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex face criticism for skipping the Toronto Blue Jays' royal-themed game while maintaining Canadian connections, raising questions about their commitment to the country that once welcomed them.
A Windsor personal injury law firm is urgently searching for witnesses after a serious workplace accident left a Zehrs employee with significant injuries at the LaSalle location.