The Globe and Mail offers the most authoritative news in Canada, featuring national and international news
The City of Toronto says it is upping aquatics staff wages by an average of 17 per cent as municipalities across the country grapple with lifeguard shortages.
A City of Toronto press release says 2,000 existing staff will receive a pay hike while new hires in positions including lifeguards, swim instructors and wading pool attendants will begin at a higher wage.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Someone creepy in Toronto is pretending to be a city staffer to gain access to residences
Read more »
Nuit Blanche, Toronto’s city-wide art spectacular, returns to Toronto in OctoberToronto residents can expect to see art exhibits downtown and in Etobicoke, North York and Scarborough.
Read more »
City of Vancouver distributes flyers to tent-city occupantsBetween now and Tuesday, E. Hastings Street residents are “encouraged” to comply with Fire Chief Karen Fry’s order that all “tents, tarps, furniture and other structures” be removed.
Read more »
Emerald City sparkles in the sunSouth Lake Union neighbourhood a polished gem in the Emerald City
Read more »
Gondola developer would pay Edmonton $1.1 million annually for city land - Edmonton | Globalnews.caA land agreement reached between Prairie Sky Gondola and the City of Edmonton would see the developer pay just over $1.1 million each year for building on public land.
Read more »
City police K9 unit tracks down fleeing suspect for second time in three daysCity police K9 unit tracks down fleeing suspect, for second time in three days
Read more »