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Leonid Kravchuk, independent Ukraine's 1st president, dies
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) - Leonid Kravchuk, who led Ukraine to independence amid the collapse of the Soviet Union and served as its first president, has died, Ukrainian officials said Tuesday. He was 88. An...
May 10, 2022

Patrick Marleau, NHL all-time leader in games played, announces retirement
NHL veteran Patrick Marleau announced his retirement Tuesday, ending a career that saw him suit up for a record 1,779 career regular-season games over his 23-season career. The 42-year-old from Aneroi...
May 10, 2022

Fraser pressed on why Immigration has not approved 2,900 Afghans who helped Canada
OTTAWA - NDP caucus chair Jenny Kwan says she is seeking urgent answers about what has happened to the applications of 2,900 Afghans who helped the Canadian military. Kwan is demanding Immigration Min...
May 10, 2022

Clumsy format, too many moderators made 2021 election debates less effective: report
OTTAWA - The federal debates commission says the next federal election's events should have a simpler format and better moderation to focus more on what the leaders say than what they are asked. The L...
May 10, 2022

Conservative leadership candidates to meet face-to-face in Edmonton for next debate
EDMONTON - Conservatives tuning into the next leadership debate hope to see the six candidates vying for the party's top job lay off the personal attacks, says one campaign manager. "I want the candid...
May 10, 2022

Pickup truck and tools stolen near Lone Butte
100 MILE HOUSE B.C. - A pickup truck and numerous tools were stolen from a business compound near Lone Butte.100 Mile House RCMP responded to the 5400-block of Highway 24 Monday (May 9) morning for a ...
May 10, 2022

Conservative leadership candidates to meet face-to-face in Edmonton for next debate
EDMONTON - British Columbia MP Ed Fast says that Conservatives tuning into the next leadership debate hope to see the six candidates vying for the party's top job will lay off the personal attacks. Fa...
May 10, 2022

Eye-opening documentary on the impacts of residential schools to be screened in Kamloops Wednesday
KAMLOOPS - Local residents are being invited to the screening of a revelatory documentary that "exposes the link between residential schools and the 29,000 Indigenous children and youth in Canada's ch...
May 10, 2022

Veteran Charleston Hughes re-signs with Saskatchewan Roughriders
REGINA - Charleston Hughes is back with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The veteran American defensive lineman re-signed with Saskatchewan on Tuesday after spending the 2021 campaign with the Toronto Ar...
May 10, 2022

No charges for Mike Tyson for punching airplane passenger
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Authorities will not file criminal charges against former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson after he was recorded on video punching a fellow first-class passenger aboard a plane at San...
May 10, 2022

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