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Winnipeg Jets continue record-breaking start to season with 6-3 win in the Big Apple
PQ will run its president in Terrebonne byelection
Edmonton woman sought Canada-wide over road rage incident in Mission, B.C.
RCMP questions Surrey Police Service’s readiness as clock ticks down on transition
No jail time for fatal B.C. hit-and-run driver who violated house arrest, driving ban
Neighbours ask for accountability as collapsed garage of $4M home deemed ‘safety hazard’
New BC Green MLAs sworn in ahead of Conservatives, NDP
Ottawa principal apologizes for playing Arabic song during Remembrance Day ceremony
An Ottawa high school principal has apologized for playing an Arabic song about peace during a Remembrance Day ceremony after facing swift backlash from critics calling it inappropriate and hurtful to members of the Jewish community.
Alouettes face a tough decision at quarterback: Fajardo or Alexander?
Deer in distress in Kenora, Ont., sparks calls from resident for more wildlife support
A Kenora, Ont., resident says she wants to see more resources for people who encounter sick or injured animals after seeing a deer in her yard with a tomato cage stuck on its head. Here's how the community has responded to the incident, and what we know about the deer's status.
SQ officer suspended 15 days for throwing away piece of victim’s skull
Men convicted in Coutts border blockade want convictions overturned, Crown wants new trials
The two men found guilty of mischief and firearms offences for their roles in the 2022 Coutts border blockade want the Alberta Court of Appeal to overturn their convictions, while prosecutors are seeking new trials on the more serious charge of conspiring to murder RCMP officers, for which they were acquitted.
Community shows overwhelming support after fire damages beloved pub in Saint Andrews
Saskatoon Public Library workers engage in 1-day strike action
Border agency clears employee after Indian media reports link him with terrorism
A Canada Border Services Agency superintendent is speaking out after being targeted by the Indian government with allegations of murder and terrorism — allegations Canadian authorities say are not backed by any evidence.