Friday, May 30, 2025, 1:21 pm
Authorities report that a Canadian man’s body was discovered at a popular, yet notoriously dangerous, Mexican beach after he went swimming in treacherous waters. With the condition of the undertow under scrutiny and the whereabouts of his companion unknown, locals are left shaking their heads at yet another beach hazard debacle.
Braydon Bretzer of Saskatoon was spotted in choppy waters considered unsafe for swimmers
Braydon Bretzer, 31, was reportedly with a friend when the pair were last seen swimming at a beach known for massive waves with 'lethal undertow'
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Oxford Properties Group has completed a $730-million deal to acquire the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s 50% share in its Western Canadian downtown office portfolio. This consolidates their ownership in key Calgary and Vancouver assets and marks a bold move in the competitive real estate market. More...
Hudson’s Bay is back in the courtroom seeking judicial approval for its deal with Canadian Tire over valuable intellectual property rights. The legal pursuit adds another twist to the saga of Canadian retail consolidation, leaving industry watchers both bemused and intrigued by this high-stakes corporate chess match. More...
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