Category Archives: Canada
Second search confirmed after human remains found in B.C.'s north Okanagan
PENTICTON, B.C. - The police search of a rural property in British Columbia’s north Okanagan where human remains were found is taking place in the same area north of Vernon where the RCMP recent...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Man accused of killing parents, sister, 'couldn't fathom' why they were targeted
RED DEER, Alta. - A central Alberta man accused of killing his parents and his sister told police he couldn’t understand why anyone would harm them. Jason Klaus, who is 41, is charged with first...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Baby girl suffered multiple organ failure after birth in heated tub: case study
LONDON, Ont. - A team of doctors says the case of a baby girl who went into multiple organ failure after being born underwater in a hot tub highlights the risks of such births. The report published in...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
American-born Putin critic allowed into America, after being temporarily blocked
WASHINGTON - An American-born traveller being allowed to enter America isn’t usually news - unless that American is a bitter foe of Vladmir Putin, accused of crimes by the Russian leader, placed...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Ontario creating 1,200 new hospital beds across province to ease overcrowding
TORONTO - The Ontario government is spending $100 million to add hundreds of new beds to hospitals across the province to address the issue of overcrowded wards ahead of what’s expected to be a ...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Crown disputes bar society's finding that race a factor in lawyer's treatment
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s prosecution service is firing back at a ruling from the province’s bar society, saying race played no role in how Crown lawyers treated a black lawyer. The Nova Sco...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Finding answers in deadly arena ammonia leak could take months: WorkSafeBC
FERNIE, B.C. - A WorkSafeBC spokeswoman says it could take months to complete the investigation into an ammonia leak that killed three men last week at the ice arena in Fernie, B.C. Trish Knight Chern...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017

The Monday news briefing: An at-a-glance survey of some top stories
Highlights from the news file for Monday, Oct. 23 --- FEDS TO SHOW SMALLER DEFICIT IN UPDATED FISCAL OUTLOOK: The Trudeau government will release fresh projections Tuesday that predict smaller-than-an...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Access to Information reforms fall short, pro-openness voices tell MPs
OTTAWA - A Liberal government bill to modernize the Access to Information Act would create new barriers for people seeking federal files, transparency advocates told MPs studying the measures. The acc...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017
Warm weather may deprive some areas of vivid red fall colours: expert
Unseasonably warm weather in parts of Canada may deprive some areas of one of their trademark natural attractions - rich fall colours. A forestry expert says the vivid red leaves that draw crowds of t...
Kayla Derkach Oct 23, 2017

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