Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Morgan Lowrie
Publication Date: December 23, 2024 - 20:35
Judge rejects lawsuit tied to controversial 2017 Montreal Formula E car race
December 23, 2024
An entrepreneur who sued the City of Montreal for not considering his bid to organize a 2017 electric car race has failed to obtain the more than $3-million in compensation he was seeking.A judge suggested there’s no proof Alexandre Choko would have made money – even if he had been selected to run the much-criticized Formula E event, which was cancelled after one year with a multimillion-dollar deficit.
Fu Ren and his wife Feng Yan, who own the property at 414 East 10th Avenue, were found guilty of a trio of bylaw offences following a trial on Dec. 13 and fined a total of $37,500.
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Many hold holiday traditions. In particular, for one Winnipeg church, the tradition of choral worhsip has lasted several decades, with minimal change.
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