Category Archives: Canada

Some Canadian residents left with worthless cash after Indian rupee cancellation
TORONTO - A number of Canadian residents have suddenly found themselves with worthless wads of cash after the Indian government abruptly scrapped its highest-denomination currency notes this week. On ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Commander-in-chief laments lack of military awareness of Canadians
OTTAWA - David Johnston had been Governor General for a month when he flew to Afghanistan to visit the Canadian troops in Kandahar in November 2010. During the trip, Johnston met a senior U.S. militar...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016

Unusual income tax-filing scam proves taxing for ID fraud victim to remedy
TORONTO - The $3,100 tax refund from Canada Revenue Agency that landed in his little-used bank account in August made no sense to Jamie Duong. Nor did the sales-tax credit worth $357.61 that arrived i...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Mid-November warmest in years: temperature records fall in Saskatchewan, Manitoba
Temperature records are falling like leaves across the Prairies. In Winnipeg on Wednesday it reached 18.8 C at the airport, smashing the old record of 14.4 C set in 1923 and 1930. The average daytime ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Man facing charges after poppy can stolen from Halifax coffee shop
HALIFAX - A man is facing charges after he allegedly snatched a poppy donation can from a Halifax Tim Hortons outlet. Police say a man entered the coffee shop on Barrington Street around 3:40 p.m. las...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
B.C. teachers win major court victory, government ready to open talks
VICTORIA - British Columbia’s teachers union expects more teachers in classrooms after winning a 14-year legal fight over bargaining rights on Thursday in Canada’s highest court. Glen Hans...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
From bust to boom: oilfield firm can't get enough staff to cover rising activity
CALGARY - An oilfield services company that laid off almost two-thirds of its workers over the past two years is now warning it can’t find enough new staff to take full advantage of a recent inc...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Efforts begin to reposition, raise sunken tug near Bella Bella, B.C.,
BELLA BELLA, B.C. - Work is underway to reposition a submerged tug before lifting it from waters off British Columbia’s central coast. Ayla Brown of the Heiltsuk First Nation says salvage expert...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Brain development study to be done on victims of childhood abuse
CALGARY - Ongoing mental-health challenges faced by victims of childhood abuse will be the focus of a long-term study by the University of Calgary and the Sheldon Kennedy Child Advocacy Centre. The un...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016
Tests reveal Winnipeg infant ingested carfentanil, parents charged
WINNIPEG - Police say a nine-month-old boy found in critical condition in a Winnipeg home last month ingested a powerful drug called carfentanil that has recently turned up in the city. Powder found a...
Kayla Derkach Nov 10, 2016

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