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Exploring Premier Apartment Listing and Property Services in Alberta
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ksrealty · 1 year
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Property Services in Alberta
KRAM & ASSOCIATES INC. is one of Edmonton's leading realtor and a member of RECA. His core competence lies in Strategic & Operational Planning. Navigation. Home …
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Brookstone Inspection Services Ltd, we provide comprehensive home inspections done right the first time to clients in Leduc, Edmonton and the surrounding area. We use the latest technology and techniques to inspect your home thoroughly and accurately. We understand the importance of a home inspection and strive to provide the best service possible.
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gskproperties · 11 months
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zvaigzdelasas · 1 year
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Edmonton Journal - Progress Alberta director to face 2024 jury trial on statue vandalism charges
Trial dates have been set for the editor of a progressive news website accused of vandalizing two Ukrainian monuments in 2021. Duncan Kinney was charged with mischief last year for allegedly spray painting the Ukrainian Youth Unity Complex’s bust of Roman Shukhevych, a Ukrainian nationalist figure linked to massacres of Jews and Poles during the Second World War.
The statue was sprayed with the words “Actual Nazi” in August 2021, a likely reference to Shukhevych’s collaboration with Nazi Germany. Some Ukrainian groups continue to embrace Shukhevych for his role in the country’s fight for independence and dismiss efforts to discredit him as Russian propaganda. Kinney is also accused of defacing a monument to Ukrainian Second World War dead at St. Michael’s Cemetery, which was painted with the words “Nazi monument” and “14th Waffen SS” around the time of the Shukhevych statue vandalism. The 14th Waffen SS was a volunteer formation of the Nazi paramilitary organization recruited from what is now southeastern Poland and western Ukraine.
Kinney, the executive director of the left-wing non-profit Progress Alberta, wrote about the vandalism on the Progress Report news site, reporting that it was the work of “an unknown person or persons.” He has pleaded not guilty and claims the charges stem from his critical reporting on the Edmonton Police Service.
Court records show Kinney will have a pre-trial conference on the charges in October, followed by a Court of King’s Bench jury trial starting Sept. 5, 2024.
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According to court records, Kinney is now facing an additional count of mischief to religious property
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eusuchia · 1 year
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where would you move to if not toronto? i feel all my friends have toronto as the ideal living place (bonkers rent aside) but also we are literally all from small town northern ontario lol
I get why people move here! I mean I literally am here. it was fine. it is fine. it has all the amenities you want in a big city, like some semblance of public infrastructure, non white people, queer people, communists, certain health services, arts, food, weird niche scenes and stores and whatever. BUT,
now that I've been here for a decade, the rent that was astronomically expensive to me (coming from montreal 2014, where we had an old but comfy 2br for $750/mo total. $325/mo each) when I first got here now seems laughably cheap. it's miserable, yet competitive, and a lot of people get locked into shitty living situations out of fear of the nightmare of finding a new place to live. people often remark about the chill vibes montreal has (or had, depends who you ask), and ultimately a lot of it came down to: not having to hustle your ass off because you could have a beautiful walk-up in a nice medium-density neighbourhood for <$500, and being able to get good microbrews and wine at your corner store, lmao. QC tuition is also cheap for QC residents, and still cheaper than most places for out-of-province, so it really is/was The Place to be a student.
but back to hating toronto: the sprawl is sickening! you get a reprieve in certain neighbourhoods but it's just concrete on concrete on concrete mostly. I feel claustrophobic and trapped here. it takes over an hour IN A CAR to leave the city, or more like two hours if you get unlucky on the 401. if you don't drive? lmao. the commutes that people treat as 'normal' here are unbelievable and inhumane. if I want to be 'in nature' i have to make a whole trip out of it, like that's my entire day. and even then it involves shielding your eyes from the city and pretending it's not there while you look at the lake, or high park, or whatever. I never appreciated this enough about edmonton as a kid/teen but now when I think too hard about the river valley at home I get nauseatingly homesick. (ofc the sprawl in the prairies is horrific as well; I grew up in the small area of downtown edmonton well-serviced by public transport and by the river).
this is to say nothing of the big chunks of 'toronto proper' that I avoid entirely because they're full of the people toronto really wants to cater to, i.e. bay st business guys and lawyers who are the ones buying up all the new developments as investment properties. everything cool here gets torn down for these assholes and turned into luxury condos and people clap and cheer because it's 'more housing!' and you look over and doug ford is getting handed a big novelty check from the Corrupt Personal Friends of Ford Family and Property Developers Foundation.
ANYWAY. I don't know. I had my sights set on halifax for a long time, I love a smaller city and I LOVE the atlantic. it's marginally more affordable than here. it's very white but not as scary white as like, tbh, small town ontario/alberta, I think largely due to being a city and a big student population. but the more I think about it the more it seems kind of stupid to move myself so far away from all my friends, family, networks, etc... again. my fourth province? god. if I do it, I should do it earlier rather than later I guess? but the logistics are nightmarish.
hamilton is on my mind lately. it's more affordable, smaller, less insane as a move, would be close enough to family for my partner to be more comfortable and it's MUCH easier to 'go outside'. I have friends there so I wouldn't be starting completely over again, I even have clients who come to me from there so my work transition wouldn't be crazy. and I could still commute to toronto with bike + GO train. BUT THEN I WOULD STILL BE IN THIS FUCKING PROVINCE.
idk dude sorry for going on and on but this is literally all I've been thinking about for the last few months and I had a minor crisis about it all last week. godspeed getting out of small town ontario anyway. I guess my thesis is... if you speak french, consider montreal?
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March 22, 2023
Ms Pancholi: You know, Bill 9, under the Petty Trespass Act, basically amends the Petty Trespass Act to include the statement: “This Act binds the Government of Canada.” That’s what it does. It says that the government of Canada is bound by the Petty Trespass Act, which has always been the case. It always will be the case. It is completely unnecessary for this to be even included in the bill because it’s pretty much completely unnecessary.
Of course, we know that the reason behind – and we saw some very awkward, I have to say, press conferences with the Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction. A really embarrassing performance at a press conference. When asked, really, “What does this change?” the response was: it really doesn’t change much of anything; it’s clarifying the situation. What this is – it’s not even anything that has to do with Alberta, Mr. Chair. You know, sometimes I wonder if the members on the other side are angling for federal politics or they want to be Saskatchewan MLAs. I’m not sure what’s going on, but half the time they’re not even talking about things that have to do with Alberta.
This is a perfect example. This was really one case in Saskatchewan, that I don’t even remember the details of other than it didn’t really turn out to be much of anything, but everybody in Saskatchewan, all the conservatives in Saskatchewan got their hands up in a roar of, you know, federal employees trespassing on private property. I understand that not one single UCP minister has been able to point to a single instance of this being a concern in Alberta. When asked, they could not come up with an example.
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tonyjonesnews · 5 years
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B.C. government seeks to seize properties allegedly linked to $165-million stock fraud
B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office alleges a $1.6-million house on Mission Ridge Road in Kelowna and a $524,000 condo at nearby Big White ski resort are the proceeds of crime
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The B.C. government is suing to seize properties in the B.C. Interior that it alleges were linked to a $200-million-plus international stock fraud.
In a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court this month, the B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office alleges a $1.6-million house on Mission Ridge Road in Kelowna and a $524,000 condo at nearby Big White ski resort are proceeds of crime and should be forfeited.
The properties are owned by Cuatro Cienagas Inversiones Ltd., incorporated in Hong Kong in January 2017 and registered in B.C. three months later as an extraprovincial company.
Named in the suit are Benjamin Thomas Kirk; Kayley Tyne Johnson, the current or former spouse of Kirk; and Carlos Gomez Brana. Kirk and Johnson’s last known address was at the Mission Ridge home and Brana is believed to live in Mexico.
None of the defendants has responded to the civil lawsuit. It contains allegations that have not been proven in court.
Among the allegations of unlawful activity against the trio are breaches of the U.S. Securities Act and the B.C. Securities Act, possession of proceeds of crime, fraud, manipulating stock prices, laundering money and tax evasion, according to court documents.
The forfeiture office alleges that Cuatro Cienagas Inversiones is owned and operated by one or more of Kirk, Johnson and Brana and was set up in B.C. to receive and distribute money from a stock fraud investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In the fall of 2018, the SEC said it halted the penny stock fraud scheme by freezing assets of two individuals, including a British citizen, Roger Knox, and their companies.
The SEC said the scheme generated more than US$165 million in illegal sales of shares of at least 50 micro-cap companies, those with a value of $50 million to $300 million. Knox, and his Swiss-firm Wintercap SA, formerly Silverton SA, concealed stock ownership, allowing stocks to be pumped up in price and dumped for a profit, according to the SEC.
Knox faces criminal charges in the United States for the scheme.
The SEC’s complaint alleges Michael T. Gastauer aided the fraud by establishing several U.S. companies, including virtual financial firms, and allowing Knox to use the bank accounts to disburse the proceeds of his illegal stock sales.
According to the forfeiture office’s court filings, proceeds from the scheme were transferred to or on behalf of one or more of Cuatro Cienagas Inversiones, Kirk, Johnson and Brana.
Cuatro Cienagas then used that money to buy the properties in the Interior, according to the civil forfeiture office’s claim.
On March 22, 2017, Cuatro Cienagas used accounts set up by Gastauer to transfer $101,000 to Norwich Real Estate Services Inc. in Kelowna. On May 10 and 11, another $1.529 million was transferred in three instalments to an unnamed Kelowna law firm.
On May 18, Cuatro Cienagas bought the Mission Ridge home for $1.6 million in cash.
From May 30 to Oct. 23, 2017, Cuatro Cienagas transferred in three instalments $250,500 to a Bank of Montreal account. In December, Cuatro Cienagas also directed the Swiss firm, formerly known as Silverton, to transfer in three instalments $548,000 from another Bank of Montreal account to the unnamed Kelowna law firm.
On Jan. 10, 2018, Cuatro Cienagas bought the condo at Big White ski hill.
The unnamed law firm acted as Cuatro’s lawyer in the property purchases, according to the court filings.
According to the civil claim, Kirk was charged in 2013 of violations of the U.S. Securities Act. In 2015, Kirk admitted to breaches of the Alberta Securities Act and agreed to pay a fine of $100,000.
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Why HVAC Cleaning is Essential
Your HVAC system works tirelessly to keep your indoor space comfortable year-round, whether it's heating your home in winter or cooling it during Alberta’s hot summers. However, with constant use, the system’s filters, ducts, and vents can become clogged with pollutants, allergens, and bacteria. These contaminants not only degrade air quality but also force the system to work harder, increasing energy consumption and raising utility bills.
By investing in HVAC cleaning service solutions in Alberta, you ensure that your system operates efficiently, providing clean and breathable air. Regular cleaning also extends the life of your HVAC unit, preventing costly breakdowns and repairs.
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rentdigicare · 6 months
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ben-eby · 4 days
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zvaigzdelasas · 2 years
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Edmonton police have charged the editor of a left-wing Alberta news outlet with mischief after a controversial [sic] statue of a Ukrainian military commander was defaced last year.
Duncan Kinney, 39, was charged with mischief under $5,000 "in relation to an August 2021 incident that occurred at a Ukrainian complex in the area of 96th Street and 153rd Avenue," Edmonton Police Service spokesperson Carolin Maran told CBC News Tuesday night.
Kinney is expected to appear in court on Nov. 10.
Last August, the words "Actual Nazi" were written in red paint on the statue of Roman Shukhevych at the Ukrainian Youth Unity Complex.
During the same week, a memorial in St Michael's Cemetery near 138th Avenue and 82nd Street was also defaced, with the words "Nazi Monument 14th Waffen SS". 
Shukhevych's role in the military has fallen under increased scrutiny [sic] over his actions in leading the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during the Second World War and the deaths of tens of thousands of Belarusians, Jews, Poles and Ukrainians.
The Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies has called for the removal of the memorials, stating that they honour "Nazi collaborators and war criminals."[...]
In a public statement, four Ukrainian organizations said they were thankful for the police's work "investigating and making an arrest for the trespassing and defacing of our monument of Ukrainian military commander Roman Shukhevych."
In a statement Tuesday, the Edmonton branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress said it was pleased that an arrest was made.
"We thank the Edmonton Police Service for their thorough investigation of this matter and call on all law enforcement agencies to redouble their efforts to investigate and prosecute the spate of harassment and violence against Ukrainian Canadians since Russia's invasion of Ukraine," the congress said in a statement.
In a statement Tuesday, the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association described the vandalism as a "hate-crime hoax" that stoked social discord and fear among Canadian Ukrainians.
"We believe all Canadians have the right to enjoy their property without being subjected to intimidation or threats," the statement said.
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