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Healey wins Democratic primary for Massachusetts governor
BOSTON (AP) - Attorney General Maura Healey won the Democratic primary for Massachusetts governor on Tuesday, bringing her one step closer to becoming the first openly gay candidate and first woman el...
Sep 06, 2022

Tomljanovic did more than beat Serena | US Open updates
The Latest on the U.S. Open tennis tournament (all times local): 7:45 pm. Ajla Tomljanovic felt like a villain when she beat Serena Williams at the U.S. Open. Tomljanovic will likely be known as the l...
Sep 06, 2022

Brotherly love: Pair of Blazer brother acts enjoy unique training camp
KAMLOOPS - It's rare to get one pair of brothers at WHL training, not to mention two. At training camp, which wrapped up Monday (Sept. 5), the Blazers had the Minten brothers - Fraser and Bryce - and ...
Sep 06, 2022

Canada provides $1.4 billion in deal with B.C. First Nation for 3,000 rental homes
VANCOUVER - The federal government is providing a $1.4-billion loan to a Vancouver First Nation to build 3,000 homes on land that was once an ancient village that was burned and expropriated a century...
Sep 06, 2022

Kamloops voters can apply to cast ballots in municipal election by mail
Mail-in voting will be offered for the upcoming municipal election in Kamloops, but voters will need to register ahead of time to take advantage.The City of Kamloops says registration opened Tuesday m...
Sep 06, 2022

Ex-Quebec City health centre employee charged in alleged vaccine passport scam
Quebec's anti-corruption unit says a former vaccination centre employee has been charged with fabricating information used to generate fake QR codes used for the province's vaccination passport. Autho...
Sep 06, 2022

Kenney says won't stay quiet as possible successor pitches separation plan
EDMONTON - Premier Jason Kenney says his party was founded on a strong Alberta within Confederation and he won't sit idly by while one of the candidates vying to replace him pitches a "risky, dangerou...
Sep 06, 2022

Back in the saddle: North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo returns
BARRIERE, B.C. - Labour Day weekend marked the 73rd Annual North Thompson Fall Fair and Rodeo. Like so many events, it had been modified the past two years due to pandemic restrictions. On Saturday (S...
Sep 06, 2022

B.C. to start fall COVID-19 booster campaign with recently approved bivalent vaccines
VANCOUVER - British Columbia residents can soon expect to receive an invitation to book a second COVID-19 booster shot as the province launches its fall immunization campaign. Health Canada recently a...
Sep 06, 2022

Two years after dumping the Clan, Simon Fraser teams will be known as the Red Leafs
BURNABY, B.C. - Two years after dumping their controversial Clan nickname, Simon Fraser University's sports teams will be called the Red Leafs. SFU announced the news on Tuesday after what the Burnaby...
Sep 06, 2022

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