Category Archives: Canada

Quebec town insists politics not involved in demolition of controversial house
MONTREAL - There has been a strong public outcry over the demolition of a house in the town of Chambly, Quebec, with links to a civilian uprising against British rule in the 1800s. The house, built ar...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2018

Team Otter vs. Team Koi: Vancouverites pick sides as otter evades capture
Vancouver residents have begun to declare themselves “Team Otter” or “Team Koi” as an elusive otter feasting on expensive fish in a tranquil garden pond continues to evade capt...
Andrew Snook Nov 24, 2018

Team Otter vs. Team Koi: Vancouverites pick sides as otter evades capture
Vancouver residents have begun to declare themselves “Team Otter” or “Team Koi” as an elusive otter feasting on expensive fish in a tranquil garden pond continues to evade capt...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2018
Former Humboldt teammates attending NHL and NFL games in Denver this weekend
DENVER - Former Humboldt Broncos teammates Jacob Wassermann and Ryan Straschnitzki received a standing ovation from hockey fans at the University of Denver Friday and will likely get the same treatmen...
Andrew Snook Nov 24, 2018
Former Humboldt teammates attending NHL and NFL games in Denver this weekend
DENVER - Former Humboldt Broncos teammates Jacob Wassermann and Ryan Straschnitzki received a standing ovation from hockey fans at the University of Denver Friday and will likely get the same treatmen...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2018
Conservative MP urges feds to respond to 'non-state torture' in Canada
OTTAWA - The Canadian government has to answer to the findings of two nurses who told a United Nations committee this week that women and girls in Canada are facing abuse so extreme it amounts to tort...
Andrew Snook Nov 24, 2018
Conservative MP urges feds to respond to 'non-state torture' in Canada
OTTAWA - The Canadian government has to answer to the findings of two nurses who told a United Nations committee this week that women and girls in Canada are facing abuse so extreme it amounts to tort...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2018

Senate adjourns vote on Canada Post back-to-work bill until Monday
OTTAWA - After spending hours studying a bill that would order an end to postal workers’ rotating strikes, the Senate has voted to think things over for another day. Senators adopted a motion Sa...
Andrew Snook Nov 24, 2018

Senate adjourns vote on Canada Post back-to-work bill until Monday
OTTAWA - After spending hours studying a bill that would order an end to postal workers’ rotating strikes, the Senate has voted to think things over for another day. Senators adopted a motion Sa...
Kayla Derkach Nov 24, 2018
No winning ticket for Friday night's $60 million Lotto Max jackpot
TORONTO - No winning ticket was sold for the $60 million jackpot in Friday night’s Lotto Max draw. However, there were also 20 Maxmillions prizes of $1 million each up for grabs and two of them ...
Andrew Snook Nov 24, 2018

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