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Greece train crash death toll rises to 57 amid search
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) - The death toll from the head-on collision of a passenger train and a freight train in Greece has risen to 57. Police spokeswoman Constandia Dimoglidou said in a briefing Th...
Mar 02, 2023

Largest hotel in P.A. just months from completion
The massive building being erected in The Yard is close to being finished and it will be the biggest of its kind in Prince Albert.That is according to Gary Brar, the owner of the new Holiday Inn Expre...
Mar 02, 2023

Ottawa ends shipments of rapid COVID-19 tests as millions set to expire
The federal government has stopped shipping rapid COVID-19 antigen tests to provinces as millions are set to expire within the year, and experts say the once-essential tool has lost its importance in ...
Mar 02, 2023

Montreal university says no indication donation by Chinese billionaire was suspect
MONTREAL - The Montreal university that was promised an $800,000 donation as part of an alleged plot by the Chinese government to influence Justin Trudeau says the pledge came at a different time in C...
Mar 02, 2023

Half of California freed from drought thanks to rain, snow
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tremendous rains and snowfall since late last year have freed half of California from drought, but low groundwater levels remain a persistent problem, U.S. Drought Monitor data show...
Mar 02, 2023

Bay du Nord not liable for end-use emissions, marine shipping, company lawyer says
OTTAWA - A lawyer representing the Norwegian energy firm behind a proposed offshore oil project in Newfoundland and Labrador says the company is only responsible for the immediate environmental impact...
Mar 02, 2023

De Grasse looks to be at peak condition as targeted return to competition approaches
Reaching peak health has been the theme of the off-season for superstar sprinter Andre De Grasse. The Markham, Ont., native dealt with a nagging foot injury and a second bout of COVID in 2022. The lat...
Mar 02, 2023

Team Sask adds another medal at Canada Winter Games
Team Saskatchewan got its first medal in the second week of the Canada Winter Games on Wednesday in P.E.I. Ashton Debruyne won bronze in the 66 kg judo event. The room was sold out and made for a grea...
Mar 02, 2023

‘It isn’t enough:’ Merriman says Ottawa not meeting health-care obligation
Saskatchewan has accepted the federal government's offer of increased health-care funding, but the provincial health minister says it falls short of Ottawa's obligation.The funding boost includes a on...
Mar 02, 2023

Montreal Lake 15th Annual Walleye Derby
Montreal lake 15th Annual Walleye Derby will be March 18, 2023!Online tickets are available now!Everyone who purchases early bird tickets will get their name into a draw for 2 - $5000.00 prizes !!! De...
Mar 02, 2023

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