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Daniels Family Finds Healing at Kinsmen Water Park
The Daniels Family recently held a Memorial Barbeque and Smudge Ceremony at the Kinsmen Water Park to honour Storm Daniels who had passed at the pool 20 years ago. "We the family and friends of late S...
Jul 11, 2022

Notorious Hells Angel Maurice (Mom) Boucher, jailed for killing 2 prison guards, dies
MONTREAL - Maurice (Mom) Boucher, the former Quebec biker boss imprisoned for murdering two prison guards, has died at age 69. Correctional Service Canada says Boucher died of apparent natural causes ...
Jul 11, 2022

Celtics win U15 Girls Provincials
The Prince Albert Celtics U15 are the best team in the province for outdoor soccer, winning the Girls SaskTel S4L Outdoor Provincial title. The Celtics won gold Sunday afternoon after defeating Saskat...
Jul 11, 2022

Wade Redden rejoins Ottawa Senators as development coach
OTTAWA - Former Ottawa Senators defenceman Wade Redden is back with the team as a player development coach. The Senators said Monday that Redden would join the team at its annual development camp, whi...
Jul 11, 2022

Margo Fournier sale, soccer and union deals on Monday council agenda
One of the items on Monday's council agenda is a deal to change the collective agreement the City has with its employees. By changing the amount engineers are paid, the city hopes to solve a long-runn...
Jul 11, 2022

Patrick Brown says no decision to seek re-election in Brampton until family consulted
OTTAWA - A spokesman for disqualified Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown says he won't be making any decisions about running for re-election as a Greater-Toronto-Area mayor until he has t...
Jul 11, 2022

Survey suggests Canadians stance on free speech is swayed by their political views
A new survey suggests there is a strong relationship between a person's political perspective and their views on free speech in Canada. Respondents who lean right were more likely to believe there sho...
Jul 11, 2022

Canada's premiers start summer meeting with First Nations gathering
VICTORIA - Canada's premiers are starting their summer gathering at a Victoria-area First Nation where they'll meet with leaders of the National Indigenous Organizations, a collection of five national...
Jul 11, 2022

Outage prompts meeting between federal industry minister and Rogers CEO
Canada's industry minister will meet with the head of Rogers Communications today in the wake of last week's massive outage that paralyzed the company's network. The office of Franois-Philippe Champag...
Jul 11, 2022

Strike deadline for Via Rail workers extended as Unifor continues negotiations
Via Rail has narrowly avoided the prospect of immediately suspending services across Canada after a strike deadline was extended to Monday afternoon. Unifor issued a 72-hour strike notice to the natio...
Jul 10, 2022

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