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Winless Tiger-Cats shake up coaching staff by replacing defensive co-ordinator

Winless Tiger-Cats shake up coaching staff by replacing defensive co-ordinator

HAMILTON — The winless Hamilton Tiger-Cats shook up their coaching staff on Tuesday by replacing defensive co-ordinator Jeff Reinebold. Phillip Lolley was promoted from his role as defensive run game co-ordinator and linebackers coach.
Canadian international Jessie Fleming on watch list for MAC Hermann Trophy

Canadian international Jessie Fleming on watch list for MAC Hermann Trophy

TORONTO — Canadian international Jessie Fleming has been named to the 2017 MAC Hermann Trophy watch lists. The list marks the start of the process of choosing the most outstanding male and female players of the year in U.S. college soccer.

Thunder Bay resident torches house while trying to get rid of wasp's nest

THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Officials in Thunder Bay, Ont., say a local resident lit his house on fire in an ill-advised effort to get rid of a wasp's nest.
Canada's hope to get climate change into NAFTA could prove difficult

Canada's hope to get climate change into NAFTA could prove difficult

OTTAWA — A frank report on climate change in America leaked to the New York Times a week before the U.S.
Tips on how to manage the chaos of back-to-school meal times

Tips on how to manage the chaos of back-to-school meal times

TORONTO — Ah, the lazy days of summer.
Farmer hopes bacon will solve crime: 'That's what we have to offer'

Farmer hopes bacon will solve crime: 'That's what we have to offer'

COOKS BROOK, N.S. — After two major thefts within two months at his free-range animal farm, Melvin Burns is hoping people's taste for bacon can help solve the crimes. In an appeal posted on Facebook, the owner of Moo Nay Farms in Cooks Brook, N.S.
Lawyers in Oland case say there are 'some matters we need to iron out'

Lawyers in Oland case say there are 'some matters we need to iron out'

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Crown prosecutors and lawyers for Dennis Oland say there are details they need to finalize before asking the New Brunswick courts to set a date for a new second-degree murder trial.

Americans crossing into Canada carrying guns with 'alarming frequency'

SAINT JOHN, N.B.
U.S. dispute over Canadian wine sales restrictions on the table at NAFTA talks

U.S. dispute over Canadian wine sales restrictions on the table at NAFTA talks

OTTAWA — U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has an issue with getting agricultural products to Canada, and it might not be the ones you think.

Freeland concerned Canadian-made armoured vehicles used against Saudi citizens

OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says she's "deeply concerned" about recent videos which appear to show Canadian-made armoured vehicles being used by Saudi Arabia in a crackdown against its own citizens.
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