Category Archives: Canada

Mistaken identity: Missing dog claimed in Moose Jaw belongs to another family
MOOSE JAW, Sask. - A Saskatchewan family is once again searching for their missing dog after a case of mistaken identity. On Tuesday, Brennen Duncan was reunited with a white Kuvasz that was found nea...
Andrew Snook Sep 18, 2018
Fuel from derailed locomotive in Manitoba leaks into river, clean-up underway
WINNIPEG - A train that derailed in northern Manitoba on Saturday that killed a railway worker is leaking diesel fuel into the Metishto River. Manitoba Sustainable Development says the fuel is from on...
Andrew Snook Sep 18, 2018
Fuel from derailed locomotive in Manitoba leaks into river, clean-up underway
WINNIPEG - A train that derailed in northern Manitoba on Saturday that killed a railway worker is leaking diesel fuel into the Metishto River. Manitoba Sustainable Development says the fuel is from on...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2018

Most Canadians concerned about young people using e-cigarettes, survey finds
TORONTO - The majority of Canadians are concerned about the use of e-cigarettes among youth, with almost 90 per cent backing a ban of the vaping products for those under 18, a national survey suggests...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2018

Most Canadians concerned about young people using e-cigarettes, survey finds
TORONTO - The majority of Canadians are concerned about the use of e-cigarettes among youth, with almost 90 per cent backing a ban of the vaping products for those under 18, a national survey suggests...
Andrew Snook Sep 18, 2018
Mother of baby who died at Vancouver daycare claims negligence
VANCOUVER - The mother of a baby who died at a Vancouver daycare describes the details of what she experienced that day in a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court. The statement of claim filed Monday al...
Andrew Snook Sep 18, 2018
A by-the-numbers look at irregular migrants arriving in Canada
OTTAWA - Canada began to experience an influx of irregular migrants in early 2017, when people began crossing into the country through unofficial pathways. Here are some key statistics about how this ...
Andrew Snook Sep 18, 2018
Mother of baby who died at Vancouver daycare claims negligence
VANCOUVER - The mother of a baby who died at a Vancouver daycare describes the details of what she experienced that day in a lawsuit filed in B.C. Supreme Court. The statement of claim filed Monday al...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2018
A by-the-numbers look at irregular migrants arriving in Canada
OTTAWA - Canada began to experience an influx of irregular migrants in early 2017, when people began crossing into the country through unofficial pathways. Here are some key statistics about how this ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2018
Doug Ford stresses need to protect Ontario farming jobs in NAFTA deal
PAIN COURT , Ont. - Ontario Premier Doug Ford vowed to stand up for the province’s farmers during a briefing on NAFTA talks in Washington this week, saying Tuesday that any version of the trade ...
Kayla Derkach Sep 18, 2018

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