Category Archives: Canada

Husband charged with arson, 2nd-degree murder in fire that killed mother of six
PORT MOODY, B.C. - A mother of six has died and her husband is charged with second-degree murder after neighbours helped rescue five children from the roof of a burning home in suburban Vancouver. Rah...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016
Man to be tried for murder, interfering with body of Nova Scotia police officer
HALIFAX - A man accused of killing an off-duty Nova Scotia police officer and disposing of her body near a Halifax bridge will be committed to stand trial. Christopher Calvin Garnier, 28, was in court...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

Controversy aside, 1976 Olympics were a huge success on the playing fields
MONTREAL - Greg Joy calls carrying the Canadian flag at the closing ceremony of the 1976 Montreal Olympics “one of the highlights of my life.” The final showcase before 73,000 at the unfin...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016
No health concerns over soil from Fort McMurray after fire: government tests
EDMONTON - A wildfire that levelled some parts of the Alberta city of Fort McMurray left few contaminants behind in the soil, suggest the latest government tests. The results, the first released on so...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016
Flash flooding triggers emergency declaration in Saskatchewan city
ESTEVAN, Sask. - Parts of southern Saskatchewan have been warned that heavy rain - possibly as much as 100 millimetres - could bring flooding. A rainfall warning was in place Monday from Prince Albert...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

Family of student detained in Bangladesh asks for Trudeau's help
The family of a Toronto university student who was detained after surviving a deadly attack in Bangladesh has asked Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to intervene in the case of the young man, who is a pe...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

'People just don't disappear:' Family asks for help to find woman missing a year
WINNIPEG - The daughter of a woman who disappeared a year ago is asking anyone with information to come forward and give the family closure. Thelma Krull, 57, went for a walk in her Winnipeg neighbour...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

Companies must directly notify people affected by privacy breaches: watchdog
OTTAWA - Companies that lose personal customer data should be required to directly notify affected people - with limited exceptions - about the nature and date of the lapse along with steps taken to r...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

B.C. supports housing vacancy tax in Vancouver to assist with rental shortage
VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government will support the city of Vancouver’s request for a tax on vacant housing, but questions remain about who will pay the costs of enforcement. Finance Mi...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016
Mailman bitten, injured by two pit bulls in attack north of Montreal
LAVAL, Que. - A Canada Post letter carrier was recovering Monday after being attacked by two pit bulls while on the job north of Montreal. The mailman in his 50s was bitten on his hand and forearm in ...
Kayla Derkach Jul 12, 2016

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