Playhouse Square offers week-long 'HoliDeals' for upcoming performances, shows
More savings are here with “HoliDeals” now back at Playhouse Square beginning Monday, November 28.
More savings are here with “HoliDeals” now back at Playhouse Square beginning Monday, November 28.
Toby Wilson was returning from a night out in York when he stopped off for a rather expensive burger
Paris Jackson talks all things beauty in a recent interview with Allure. In the pictures, she rocks a neon green 90s punk grunge bob hairstyle.
Urban planner Noha Sedky of Vancouver firm CitySpaces says office conversions that get government support should be required to include low income housing.
At age 19 Mutlu Kaya overcame the trauma of attempted murder – but her story illuminates male violence in Turkey
Consumers whose contracts are about to finish will find that some daily fees are increasing by 100%, regardless of whether they use any energy
Insects and entomologists inspire two creepy-crawly tales, and a polar bear gets lost in the big smoke
Some Ontarians may be surprised to learn they have been driving around with expired licences, plates and health cards after the Ontario government halted most mail reminders last March. "We've seen a real dramatic increase in people not renewing their licence plates," said Sgt. Rob Cairns with the Ottawa Police Service's traffic services unit. "We're also seeing an increase in people not being correctly licensed — in the fact that they haven't renewed their licence." The Ontario government has s
Several Canadian cities are facing high office vacancy rates even as many workers have returned to downtown towers and suburban business parks. With residential rents increasing and a housing shortage in much of Canada, the idea of turning empty offices into housing is very trendy. There's even government funding for renovating offices into residential use. Projects are underway in Calgary and Halifax; others are being planned or debated in Toronto, London, Ont., and Yellowknife. But what are th
Experts say the outlook for the loonie in 2023 largely depends on commodity prices, how the U.S. dollar fares, and whether central banks are successful in avoiding a major recession. The Canadian dollar recently rose to its highest level in more than two months against the U.S. dollar, which gained strength Friday after a stronger-than-expected jobs report. However, analysts are predicting some further weakness in the U.S. dollar in 2023. In a report early January, Scotiabank said the Canadian d
Press Release Nokia introduces new Wavence microwave solutions to extend the reach of 5G deployments in both urban and rural environments Nokia showcases new E-Band high-powered Ultra-Broadband Transceiver, the UBT-m XP, the latest addition to its award-winning Wavence portfolio of microwave radios with best-in-class energy efficiency and the highest transmit powerNokia launches the innovative Nokia SteadEband – a stabilized antenna that combats common E-Band challenges related to antenna alignm
SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aurora Mobile Limited (NASDAQ: JG) (“Aurora Mobile” or the “Company”), a leading provider of customer engagement and marketing technology services in China, today announced that it has passed the Data Security Governance (“DSG”) evaluation and certification of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (“CAICT”) after strict assessment, and received the key executive-level DSG certification, a second-level DSG certification.
Advanz Pharma will commercialize AVT23, a proposed biosimilar to Xolair® (omalizumab) in the European Economic Area, UK, Switzerland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand Alvotech (NASDAQ: ALVO), a global biotech company specializing in the development and manufacture of biosimilar medicines for patients worldwide, today announced that it has entered into an exclusive agreement with Advanz Pharma, for the commercialization of AVT23, a proposed biosimilar to Xolair® (omalizumab). The agreement cove
ROBIT PLC PRESS RELEASE 6 FEBRUARY 2023 AT 11.00 A.M. ROBIT PLC TO PUBLISH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS RELEASE 2022 ON 20 FEBRUARY 2023 Robit Plc will publish its financial statements release 2022 on Monday 20 February 2023 at around 11.00 a.m. The release will be available on the company’s website at https://www.robitgroup.com/investor/financial-information/ after publishing. Analyst, investor, and press conference A press conference for analysts, investors and media will be held on Monday 20 February
A shortage of building inspectors in Windsor-Essex in southwestern Ontario is leaving municipalities in a squeeze as they try to keep up with development. In Windsor, the city has 15 building inspector positions, but five are vacant. "It's a big strain," said John Revelle, Windsor's chief building official. "We can't deliver the same level of service we would like to deliver right now because of the staff shortages." Building inspectors are responsible for looking over construction work in the f
When China's suspected surveillance balloon first passed into U.S. airspace north of Alaska's Aleutian Islands on Jan. 28, American officials believed there was a good chance it would keep traveling on a northern trajectory over sparsely populated areas. But two days later the balloon did something unexpected: it slowed down, almost loitering, over Canada. Then it changed course and headed south on a new trajectory that would eventually take it over the U.S. state of Idaho, officials said.
TORONTO — Introducing a mask mandate when respiratory viruses surged in the fall may not have eased the crush on pediatric hospitals, a Public Health Ontario science brief obtained by The Canadian Press concludes. The brief – which was not proactively made public, unlike the reports done by the now-defunct science table predecessor – provides a glimpse of the evidence on which Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore made his decision to go no further than a “strong” recommendation on ma
At the Nepean Sportsplex, Michael Olsen and Bruce McNicoll wear swim trunks and red singlets bearing the City of Ottawa logo, just like the other lifeguards on duty. But their hair's a little thinner, and what's there is a lot more grey. At age 80, Olsen is believed to be the oldest working lifeguard in Ontario, according to The Lifesaving Society. He learned to swim in his native Australia and patrolled the beaches in Tasmania before emigrating to Canada in 1964. When the 64-year-old McNicoll f
Before Lamborghini begins its hybrid era, the company is sending off its last V-12 era with two very special cars: the Invencible coupe and Auténtica roadster.
Pension schemes that invested in liability-driven investment (LDI) funds run by BlackRock and other managers are being advised to sell their holdings, the Financial Times newspaper reported on Monday. Investment advisers XPS Pensions and Barnett Waddingham have cut their ratings on some pooled LDI funds to their lowest ranking, according to the report, adding that the downgrades had been communicated to multiple pension funds.