Jaswinder Singh Dilawari

Court of Appeal rejects B.C. ostrich farm’s latest bid to delay cull of birds due to avian flu

The Federal Court of Appeal has denied an application for another stay order to delay a cull of about 400 ostriches at a British Columbia farm that was hit by an outbreak of avian influenza, removing a legal block against the slaughter proceeding. Katie Pasitney, the spokesperson for Universal Ostrich Farms, said Friday’s ruling means an interim stay granted…

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Eastway owner charged with negligence causing death in explosion that killed 6

More than three and a half years after six people were killed in one of the deadliest workplace incidents in Ottawa’s history — a 2022 explosion at an Ottawa tank truck manufacturing facility — Ottawa police have laid criminal charges against the company’s owner, Neil Greene. The 54-year-old is facing six counts of criminal negligence causing the deaths of Eastway Tank,…

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Citing illness, Canadian rider Mike Woods pulls out of his swansong race in Montreal

Citing illness, Canadian rider Mike Woods has pulled out of Sunday’s Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal. Israel-Premier Tech said the 38-year-old from Ottawa has been “suffering from illness in the past week and will require surgery for a hernia, which has made racing impossible.” Sunday’s 209.1-kilometre race in Montreal follows a 216-kilometre race Friday in…

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Ascendant defender Luc de Fougerolles anchors Canada’s backline in clean-sheet win over Wales

Chris Jones is in Wales with Canada’s men’s soccer team as it continues preparations for next year’s FIFA World Cup. Luc de Fougerolles, Canada’s ascendant 19-year-old defender, waited in the team’s hotel lobby on Tuesday afternoon, a few hours before his side took on Wales in Swansea. The sliding doors opened, and a woman walked in…

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