For investors in collectible coins, the 1909 VDB penny is one of the most famous and sought-after coins. While there are rarer coins, the 1909 VDB penny, also known as the 1909 Lincoln cent or 1909 wheat penny, remains a favorite among collectors and investors. The significant mintage volume of this coin hasn’t diminished its Continue reading
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Sudbury Province Invests $4 Million in Training Carpenters and Electricians
The Ontario government has committed more than $4 million to boost skilled trade training in Sudbury through its Skills Development Fund. The initiative aims to support the development of a skilled workforce and meet growing demands in the construction and electrical sectors. Major Investment in Carpenters Union Local 2486 Last week, the Carpenters Union Local Continue reading
CSIS is Hiring: High-Paying Jobs Available at Canada’s Intelligence Service”
If you’ve always dreamed of contributing to national security, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is currently hiring for multiple roles. As Canada’s leading national security agency, CSIS investigates and counters threats to the nation’s security. Positions range from cyber-espionage investigations to information management, offering a chance to work in a dynamic and impactful environment. Continue reading
BC Government Jobs Currently Hiring That Don’t Require a Degree
If you’re looking for a stable, well-paying career without the need for a university degree, the Government of British Columbia offers a variety of positions that might be perfect for you. These roles not only offer salaries exceeding $60,000 per year but also come with excellent benefits, making them great options for those seeking job Continue reading
Rare Lincoln Coins Worth Close to $1 Million That Everyone Wants to Own
Coin enthusiasts, take note! A select few rare Lincoln pennies are creating a buzz in the numismatic world, with values soaring as high as $840,000. These “holy grail” discoveries are coveted treasures among collectors, each made exceptionally valuable by unique minting errors. Here’s a look at some of the priciest Lincoln pennies ever auctioned. 1943 Continue reading
CANADA RICHEST MAN’S FORTUNE GROWS BY $20 BILLION IN MONTHS DESPITE PRISON TIME
Despite facing legal challenges and a four-month prison term, Canada’s richest man continues to accumulate wealth at an astounding rate. Changpeng Zhao, the co-founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, has added billions of dollars to his net worth in just a few months, cementing his place as one of the top billionaires in the country. Changpeng Continue reading
Historic Chapman Gold Dollar Collection to Be Featured in Stack’s Bowers November 2024 Auction
The Chapman Set of Gold Dollars, a long-hidden collection with historical significance, is set to make waves in the numismatic world when it crosses the auction block in Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ November 2024 Showcase Auction. This exceptional collection, meticulously preserved for over a century, includes rare gold dollars from auctions conducted by famous coin dealers Continue reading
Canada Tightens Visitor Visa Rules: Say Goodbye to Automatic 10-Year Multiple-Entry Visas
Canada has introduced significant changes to its visitor visa policies, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) announcing the end of automatic 10-year multiple-entry visas. As of November 6, 2024, new regulations have come into effect, impacting the way visitor visas are issued and assessed. What’s Changing with Canada’s Visitor Visas? Previously, travelers to Canada Continue reading
The Arthur B. Stewart Collection of U.S. Coins – Stack’s Auction, May 4-6, 1972
Arthur B. Stewart, a prominent coin collector from Pennsylvania, left an indelible mark on the world of numismatics. His extensive collection, ranging from U.S. type coins to commemorative issues, reflects his passion for the hobby that began at a young age. A trained lawyer and successful businessman, Stewart’s lifelong dedication to coin collecting continues to Continue reading
Seneca Polytechnic and CEWIL Canada Reveals New Student Bursary Program to Support Work-Integrated Learning
Seneca Polytechnic has launched an exciting new bursary program designed to provide essential financial support to domestic students, ensuring broader access to innovative work-integrated learning opportunities. The initiative is a collaboration between Seneca Polytechnic and Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL Canada), with partial funding from the Government of Canada’s Innovative Work-Integrated Learning Initiative. Continue reading