Monthly Archives: August 2016
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‘Ottawa’ Despite Recent Slide, oil Expected to Rebound as Companies Continue to Slash Costs
CALGARY — Massive spending cuts by oil producers are bound to push oil prices upward, analysts say, despite recent concerns over high storage ... -
‘Ottawa’ Insurance Sector Vulnerable to large-scale Earthquake, Former Bank Regulator Says
TORONTO — Canada’s economy is vulnerable to the impact of a major earthquake, and policymakers and the insurance industry should be taking steps ... -
‘Ottawa’ Jack Mintz: How Vancouver’s Housing Tax on Foreigners Could Cost Homeowners and Warp the Labour Market
As of August 2nd, B.C.’s new 15 per cent transfer tax on residential property purchases takes effect for non-Canadians and non-residents buying houses ... -
‘Ottawa’ After Cruiser Stolen, Police Seeking Man Who Borrowed Suspect Vehicle
Having released the man they arrested after a police cruiser was stolen and used as a getaway car, Ottawa police are now honing in on someone who ... -
‘Ottawa’ Police Seek Male Suspect in Alta Vista Bank Robbery
Ottawa police are asking for the public’s help to identify a male suspect in a recent bank robbery in the city’s south-end. Police said ... -
‘Ottawa’ Homicide Victim Was in Witness Protection After Firebombing Trial
A man killed in an Ottawa crack den last month was once in witness protection after testifying against a drug dealer accused of ... -
The Grey Cup Set to Bring a Lot of Green to Ottawa — But $100M?
The 2017 Grey Cup won’t just bring a lot of tailgaters looking to party in the nation’s capital — it’s sure to bring a ... -
‘Ottawa’ Reevely: Battle Escalates Over ‘Ghost Bike’ at Bank and Riverside — and the City Deserves It
The city’s efforts to squelch protests over its unsafe bridge across the Rideau River have turned a small memorial on the bridge into a petty ...