Mercedes just sold the world's most expensive car for US$142 million

Mercedes-Benz confirmed on Thursday that it recently sold the world's most expensive car. A very rare 1955 Mercedes-Benz SLR coupe that had been kept in the German automaker's collection was sold to a private owner for US$142 million.
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Barrie residents pack Dunlop Street for Canada Day celebrations
Thousands packed downtown streets Friday for the first Canada Day celebration in two years, not restricted by pandemic measures. -
B.C. judge dismisses realtor's claim dealership misled him about Ford Mustang
A Vancouver Island real estate agent has lost his bid to recover a deposit he made on a new Ford Mustang that he intended to offer as a prize in a year-long contest in 2020. -
Innisfail RCMP seek public assistance locating missing woman
Innisfail RCMP are seeking public assistance to locate a missing woman. -
Zeiner Park Beach water quality alert advises no swimming or wading
Alberta Health Services issued a water quality advisory for Zeiner Park Beach on the west shore of Pigeon Lake. -
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 76 in Sudbury also held Canada Day celebrations.
There was music and dancing with everyone taking time to honour the dedication of those who fought for the freedoms we enjoy in Canada today at the legion. -
'Changing the course of history': How Winnipeggers celebrated Canada Day
In-person Canada Day festivities made a return on Friday for the first time since the pandemic started, with residents bringing back old traditions and creating new ones. -
In-person Canada Day celebrations return to the Ottawa Valley
Three years on from the last in-person Canada Day celebrations in Pembroke, Waterfront Park in Pembroke was packed for Canada's 155th birthday. -
'We need to bring the truth': Ottawa marks the inaugural Chief Pinesi Day
Chief Pinesi Day will be held on July 1 to honour Grand Chief Constant Pinesi, the last grand chief of the Algonquins to live at his hunting grounds near Rideau Falls in Ottawa. -
Tre Ford to start for Edmonton Elks in Canada Day game
The Edmonton Elks are counting on Tre Ford, the former University of Waterloo football star, to start Friday's game against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.