1.4M Honda vehicles may see engines fail, prompting U.S. probe – National

1.4M Honda vehicles may see engines fail, prompting U.S. probe – National

By Staff The Associated Press Posted November 11, 2024 12:01 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is investigating complaints that engines can fail on as many as 1.4 million Honda and Acura vehicles. The probe by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration covers

First B.C., now Montreal: What a pair of port shutdowns means for Canada

First B.C., now Montreal: What a pair of port shutdowns means for Canada

Locked-out workers at ports in British Columbia were joined on the picket lines by their peers in Montreal on Sunday night, stymying trade at Canada’s two largest marine trading hubs heading into the busy holiday shopping season. While experts tell Motorcycle accident toronto today that consumers will hopefully avoid a Christmas crunch, they also warn that the

OPP: 51-year-old dead after collision

OPP: 51-year-old dead after collision

A 51-year-old has died after a motor vehicle collision near East Gwillimbury, Ont., Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say. Police said they were called to the area of Highway 48 and Mount Albert Road, just before 4:30 p.m., where the drivers of a motorcycle and an SUV were involved in a crash. They add that the

RCMP report reveals new details on GTA man and his ‘camel-toe’ fake toonies

RCMP report reveals new details on GTA man and his ‘camel-toe’ fake toonies

Motorcycle accident toronto today has obtained new details about the mysterious Toronto-area man who was quietly convicted in Canada’s biggest-ever fake toonies case. A newly released RCMP investigation report about the case suggests that Daixiong He is an affluent Chinese Canadian businessman who owned, at the time of his arrest, a major Chinese supermarket which Motorcycle accident toronto today

How Canadian consumers can spot counterfeit $2 coins

How Canadian consumers can spot counterfeit $2 coins

There are several ways Canadian consumers can spot fake toonies circulating across the country, coin experts say. The coins’ appearance, their weight, as well as die strike errors and even die misalignments can give them away as counterfeit $2 coins.The counterfeits are suspected of being made in China, the RCMP has said.The cost of raw

Hope for resolution in B.C. port dispute fades as talks break down

Hope for resolution in B.C. port dispute fades as talks break down

What hope existed for a resolution to a labour dispute crippling operations at B.C. ports, evaporated this weekend. Employers and the union were scheduled to sit down for three days of mediated talks to end a lockout that has cost the Canadian economy billions. But as Alissa Thibault reports, the two sides didn’t even meet