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Charity calls on Ottawa to rescue 25 Canadian kids trapped in Syria
TORONTO - At least 25 "innocent" Canadian children are trapped in a refugee camp not far from where Turkey has launched a military offensive in northeastern Syria, an international charity s...
Oct 11, 2019

Saskatchewan museum looks for help to crack code on mystery safe
REGINA - A Saskatchewan museum is calling on safe crackers to help them unlock a mystery. The Civic Museum of Regina is looking for people to figure out the combination of a historic&nb...
Oct 11, 2019

Judge finds man guilty of murdering a police officer in Abbotsford, B.C.
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. - A man accused of gunning down a police officer in Abbotsford, B.C., sat in the prisoner's box without reacting as a judge read out her verdict of "guilty" in his first-degree m...
Oct 11, 2019

Toronto Syrian restaurant that closed over threats set to reopen today
TORONTO - A popular Syrian restaurant in downtown Toronto is set to reopen today, just days after its owners said a flood of hate messages had forced them to close. Members of the Alsoufi family ...
Oct 11, 2019

Final debate behind them, federal leaders begin sprints to Oct. 21 voting day
OTTAWA - Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau is leaving Ottawa for the West Coast today, though he's saying goodbye with an exceptionally early morning rally at a downtown food court before he departs. With...
Oct 11, 2019

Safes and style; In-The-News for Oct. 11 is sliding into Thanksgiving weekend
In-The-News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Oct. 11. What we are watching i...
Oct 11, 2019

A blast of early winter cripples southern Manitoba; power out, highways closed
WINNIPEG - A first, early blast of windy, winter-like weather has knocked out power and made travel nearly impossible in many parts of southern Manitoba. Heavy, wet snow ...
Oct 11, 2019

Politicians in Yukon vote unanimously to declare climate emergency
WHITEHORSE - Members of Yukon's legislature have voted to declare a climate emergency. The vote adds Yukon to the growing list of nearly 500 federal, provincial and municipal governments, in...
Oct 11, 2019

WolfPack soccer chasing the playoff picture after losses on the weekend
KAMLOOPS ---- TRU soccer, basketball, volleyball and baseball teams were all in action this weekend.For the soccer teams with time running out and chasing the playoffs, the WolfPack played UBC and Vic...
Oct 11, 2019 Image credit: cfjctoday

Balance of Power — Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo NDP Candidate Cynthia Egli and Animal Protection Party Candidate Kira Cheeseborough
KAMLOOPS - On this week's episode, Host James Peters speaks to a pair of Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo federal election candidates.Cynthia Egli of the NDP talks about the difficulties of getting started l...
Oct 11, 2019

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