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Toronto receives $11M from feds to deal with spike in asylum seekers
TORONTO - The federal government has made good on a promise to deliver $11 million to help the City of Toronto defray costs associated with an influx of asylum seekers, a development the province call...
The Canadian Press
Aug 03, 2018
Métis, First Nation groups oppose Sask. First Act as it passes third reading
The galleries at the Saskatchewan Legislature were full of people on their feet Thursday morning, standing to support the Official Opposition as it voted 'no' on Bill 88's third reading. The bill, als...
Lisa Schick
Mar 16, 2023
Warm weather an early gift for ice cream lovers and golfers
With another weekend of double-digit high temperatures, some seasonal businesses are looking at an early start. Ryan Boldt at Milky Way says the classic ice cream vendor won't be ready to open this we...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 05, 2016
Police say manhunt suspects died in apparent suicides by gunfire
VANCOUVER - Two British Columbia men who led police on a cross-Canada manhunt died in what appears to be suicide by gunfire, the RCMP said Monday. Police say Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod appeared ...
The Canadian Press
Aug 12, 2019
Kam McLeod (left) and Bryan Schmegelsky (right). (RCMP handout photo)
Ride-sharing regulations on tonight's busy council agenda
Regina city council will have lots to consider at tonight's meeting. Earlier this month, executive committee had asked staff for more information on regulations for ride-sharing companies, like driver...
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Jan 28, 2019
Prince Albert couple beaten outside community hall
By: Charlene Tebutt, for paNow.com A Prince Albert couple is nursing cuts and bruises following a violent altercation outside a community hall Sunday night. Tim Dyck, 52, said he and his wife Carol, 7...
paNOW
Mar 27, 2018
Tim Dyck, 52, suffered bruises to his face following an assault outside Prince Albert community hall Sunday March, 25, 2018. (submitted/Tim Dyck)
Wet'suwet'en pipeline supporters feel shut out of talks, ministers told
OTTAWA - Federal cabinet ministers are facing pointed questions about why elected band chiefs and women of the Wet'suwet'en nation who support a disputed natural-gas pipeline in British...
The Canadian Press
Mar 10, 2020
'Game of inches': New Brunswick parties fighting for that elusive majority
FREDERICTON - When Progressive Conservative Leader Blaine Higgs called a snap election last week, he said he wanted to bring political stability to New Brunswick following two years of a minority...
The Canadian Press
Aug 26, 2020
Canada ordering more medical supplies, boosting production at home: PM
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Trudeau deflects Trump and Belgian bluebells in bloom; In The News for April 17
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Apr 17, 2020
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