Category Archives: Canada

British soldier's stolen medals turned in to Saskatchewan RCMP; no suspects yet
KINDERSLEY, Sask. - Nine military medals stolen from the home of a British Armed Forces veteran in Saskatchewan have been turned in to police. Kindersley RCMP say someone brought the medals in to the ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017
Plans for a park reserve in southern B.C. revived by First Nations, B.C., Ottawa
OSOYOOS, B.C. - The federal and British Columbia governments as well as members of the Okanagan Nation have agreed to resume work to establish a new national park reserve in the south Okanagan. Plans ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017
Health Canada approves safe injection site for Calgary; temporary site opens soon
CALGARY - Health Canada has approved a safe injection site for opioid drugs in Calgary. Alberta Health says a temporary site will open soon in the parking area of the Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre w...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

Softwoods in Maritimes to decline due to global warming: federal study
HALIFAX - A new federal study says climate change in the Maritimes may lead to a gradual reduction in the growth of softwood trees, which are crucial to the region’s pulp industry. Using compute...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017
'Like a jigsaw puzzle:' Winnipeg police officer pieced together letter-bomb note
WINNIPEG - A forensics officer assigned with collecting debris following the explosion of a letter bomb in a Winnipeg law office says it took him an hour just to collect all the pieces. Patrol Sgt. Ke...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

CSIS says harassment lawsuit should be tossed, admits 'inappropriate language'
OTTAWA - Canada’s spy agency is asking the Federal Court to dismiss a lawsuit from five Toronto employees, saying it never engaged in or tolerated religious bigotry, used derogatory nicknames or...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

Montreal sports teams trudging along with lacklustre performances
MONTREAL - Spare a thought for Montreal’s much-maligned sports fans and the industries that count on them to help their bottom lines. All three major sports teams in the city are struggling - on...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

Play highlights racial tensions during Halifax Explosion on 100th anniversary
HALIFAX - When Lisa Nasson was a young girl growing up on a reserve in Nova Scotia, she learned about the disastrous Halifax Explosion at school - but its decimating impact on the local Indigenous com...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

Family of Canadian teacher imprisoned in Indonesia meets with Trudeau
The family of a Canadian teacher convicted in Indonesia on child abuse charges says it met with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this week to discuss next steps in the case. Neil Bantleman has maintained...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

National inquiry urged to hear voices of Indigenous women in prison
OTTAWA - A former sex worker who spent time in jail is urging the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls to interview other Aboriginal women who are languishing behind b...
Kayla Derkach Oct 27, 2017

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