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Canadian Press NewsAlert: Trudeau set to revoke Emergencies Act
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to revoke use of the Emergencies Act, according to two senior government sources, now that the protest in downtown Ottawa is over. Trudeau is expected to ...
Feb 23, 2022

Budget funding for BC Wildfire Service garners mixed reaction from experts
VANCOUVER - A fire ecologist says new provincial funding to expand the BC Wildfire Service to a year-round endeavour is a welcome step toward preventing disasters, while others in the field say the fu...
Feb 23, 2022

US drops name of Trump's 'China Initiative' after criticism
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Justice Department is scrapping the name of a Trump-era initiative intended to crack down on economic espionage by Beijing but criticized as unfairly targeting Chinese professors...
Feb 23, 2022

Ticats offensive lineman Van Zeyl again bringing awareness to homelessness
Even on his worst days, Chris Van Zeyl has never had to worry about having a roof over his head, a warm bed to sleep in or where his next meal was coming from. On Friday night, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats...
Feb 23, 2022

$20 debt collection, results in four year prison sentence
A shooting incident last summer at Sturgeon Lake First Nation, was the result in part of an effort to collect a $20 debt, according to evidence heard in court this week.Phillip Okemow, 25, received a ...
Feb 23, 2022

Ukrainian community in Canada hopeful but on edge as tensions escalate with Russia
Iryna Matsiuk checks the news as soon as she wakes up each morning, hoping the escalating Russian-Ukrainian crisis won't put her family in harm's way. Matsiuk, who has been living in Saskatoon since 2...
Feb 23, 2022

Canadian military's limits to be tested as fears of war with Russia mount
OTTAWA - The Canadian military's limits are being put to the test with the deployment of hundreds of additional troops and hardware to reinforce the NATO military alliance in eastern Europe. Prime Min...
Feb 23, 2022

Russia state TV paints Moscow as savior of eastern Ukraine
MOSCOW (AP) - As the West sounded the alarm about the Kremlin ordering troops into eastern Ukraine and decried it as an invasion, Russian state media painted a completely different picture - of Moscow...
Feb 23, 2022

Toronto FC signs Kadin Chung amidst talk a more experienced fullback in on his way
Toronto FC added former Pacific FC defender Kadin Chung to its first-team roster on Wednesday amidst speculation that a more experienced fullback signing is in the works. The MLS team has been linked ...
Feb 23, 2022

P.A. Sports Hall of Fame Banquet scheduled for April, induction class announced
After two years of the event being postponed due to COVID-19, the 30th Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet has been scheduled two months from now. The group of people to be inducted wi...
Feb 23, 2022

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