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Head coach Bob Bradley already making his presence felt at Toronto FC
While Toronto has yet to record a win in its first two games under Bob Bradley, the veteran coach is already making a difference. Players say Bradley challenges them to think more about their actions ...
Mar 11, 2022

PETERS: Horgan's 'urgent response' to overdose crisis should include cabinet shuffle
THE NDP GOVERNMENT THEMED ITS NEWLY-RELEASED PROVINCIAL BUDGET 'Better Together,' suggesting a collaborative approach would help address the many issues facing British Columbians.Unfortunately, the go...
Mar 11, 2022

SOUND OFF: As tourism industry begins post-pandemic recovery, more uncertainty looms
AFTER MORE THAN TWO YEARS of living under COVID-19 restrictions, the tourism industry has been hoping this year will be the year to start getting back to a semblance of normal. Many restrictions have ...
Mar 11, 2022

B.C. coroner says January was third-deadliest month for toxic illicit drug deaths
VICTORIA - The British Columbia Coroners Service says at least 207 people died because of toxic illicit drugs in January. Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says in a statement the figure is the third-highes...
Mar 11, 2022

Amid energy crisis, Ottawa urges Michigan to end crusade against Line 5 pipeline
WASHINGTON - The federal government is urging the state of Michigan to abandon efforts to shut down the controversial Line 5 cross-border pipeline. Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says t...
Mar 11, 2022

Tory MP says carbon price rebate cheques could help ease pain of high gas prices
OTTAWA - New Brunswick Conservative MP John Williamson says his province should go back to using the federal carbon price because at least it comes with rebate cheques that could ease the current pain...
Mar 11, 2022

Blogger Raif Badawi freed from Saudi prison, Quebec-based wife says
MONTREAL - After a decade in a Saudi prison, blogger and activist Raif Badawi was released Friday, his Quebec-based wife confirmed. Ensaf Haidar, who lives with the couple's three children in Sherbroo...
Mar 11, 2022

Ottawa businesses hurt by protest convoy can apply for $10K in funding: feds
OTTAWA - The federal government says businesses in Ottawa impacted by the weeks-long protest convoy can apply for up to $10,000 to offset their losses. Mona Fortier, MP for Ottawa-Vanier and president...
Mar 11, 2022

MP Kevin Vuong co-operating with Navy over charge; yet to decide on court martial
OTTAWA - Independent MP Kevin Vuong says he is co-operating fully with the Royal Canadian Navy, which has charged him for failing to disclose he was charged with sexual assault in 2019. The sexual ass...
Mar 11, 2022

TNRD Board of Directors formally apologize for 'previous lack of accountability' regarding former CAO Sukh Gill
KAMLOOPS - The Thompson-Nicola Regional District (TNRD) Board of Directors publicly apologized to its residents Friday (March 11).The apology comes after a notice of motion presented by director and C...
Mar 11, 2022

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