Category Archives: Canada
Competition Bureau calls on municipalities to relax rules around food trucks
OTTAWA - The federal Competition Bureau is calling on municipalities to re-think their rules around food trucks in a bid to encourage the popular choice for many Canadians looking for a quick and tast...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017

Canada captain Christine Sinclair looks to score for MS Society of Canada
Canada soccer captain Christine Sinclair is stepping out of her comfort zone this summer. That means everything from serving root beer floats to kicking burgers at goal in a bid to put the boot to mul...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
N.S. Liberals to begin rollout of promised pre-primary program this September
HALIFAX - Nova Scotia’s Liberal government announced the rollout of a key election campaign promise to provide a free pre-primary program for four-year-olds across the province Tuesday, promptin...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
P.E.I. RCMP probing second report of aircraft being hit by green laser
FERNWOOD, P.E.I. - A crash is inevitable if people continue to point lasers at airplanes, a P.E.I. pilot warned Tuesday as Island police announced they were investigating the second such incident in a...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
RCMP tactical team uses tear gas, forced entry to make arrests in Manitoba
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. - A report of a suspicious man with a gun led to some tense moments in central Manitoba early Tuesday. Mounties in Portage la Prairie say they were called to a home in the com...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
Health precautions urged as more BC wildfire smoke heads Alberta's way
EDMONTON - Environment Canada says smoke from British Columbia’s wildfires will likely result in high-risk air quality levels in parts of central Alberta by Wednesday. The department has issued ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
Two men in their 20s found dead in double slaying near Montreal
BROSSARD, Que. - Police near Montreal searched a sprawling green space Tuesday after the discovery of two people they believe were shot to death. A passerby called 911 after seeing the bodies of two m...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017

Seven stories in the news for today, July 18
Seven stories in the news for Tuesday, July 18 --- B.C. OFFICIALS PREPARE FOR SOME RESIDENTS TO RETURN HOME. A British Columbia official says getting people to safety as fast-moving wildfires approach...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017

Court grants Sears Canada approval to begin liquidation sales Friday
TORONTO - Liquidation sales at dozens of Sears Canada locations slated for closure could begin as early as this week after an Ontario court signed off on the plan Tuesday. The sales can start Friday a...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017
Public consultations intensify as launch of NAFTA renegotiations looms
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is extending public consultations to find out what Canadians want to see in a new North American Free Trade Agreement. The consultations were to end today but officials...
Kayla Derkach Jul 18, 2017

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