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Grass fire in Metro Vancouver suburb leads to the discovery of a body

LANGLEY, B.C. — A grass fire in Metro Vancouver led emergency crews to discover a person's body. Firefighters in Langley, B.C., were fighting a blaze on the eastern edge of the city less than three kilometres from the local airport Saturday.
NAFTA, the NDP and a new tag line: 3 ways federal politics touched us this week

NAFTA, the NDP and a new tag line: 3 ways federal politics touched us this week

OTTAWA — Parliament Hill was absorbed by the scandal that was Anthony Scaramucci this week, with even the most focused of policy-makers wondering how their best-laid plans on NAFTA could possibly deliver, given the constant chaos engulfing the White

Ottawa man, 54, charged with making child porn and sexual interference

OTTAWA — An Ottawa man has been charged with child sex offences and making child pornography. Ottawa police say the 54-year-old is accused of inviting "neighbourhood children into his home to make movies.

NAFTA, the NDP and a new tag line: 3 ways federal politics touched us this week

OTTAWA — Parliament Hill was absorbed by the scandal that was Anthony Scaramucci this week, with even the most focused of policy-makers wondering how their best-laid plans on NAFTA could possibly deliver, given the constant chaos engulfing the White

Quebec ticket claims Friday night's $23 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — A single winning ticket was sold in Quebec for Friday night's $23 million Lotto Max jackpot. The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Aug. 11 will be approximately $10 million. The Canadian Press
Trudeau on Vancouver Island for summer social, kayak voyage, round table meeting

Trudeau on Vancouver Island for summer social, kayak voyage, round table meeting

VICTORIA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his party must be ready and willing to have difficult and reasonable conversations with Canadians about the economy, environment and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples leading up to the next federal e
Justin Medlock's last-second kick lifts Bombers to 33-30 win over Redblacks

Justin Medlock's last-second kick lifts Bombers to 33-30 win over Redblacks

OTTAWA — Justin Medlock kicked six field goals, including one from 38 yards out as time expired, to give the Winnipeg Blue Bombers a 33-30 win over the Ottawa Redblacks on Friday.

Intense storms down trees and knock out power lines in Ontario's Muskoka region

HUNTSVILLE, Ont. — Heavy thunderstorms downed trees and power lines in parts of Ontario's Muskoka region Friday evening.
Abanda, Ostapenko representing younger wave of tennis stars at Rogers Cup

Abanda, Ostapenko representing younger wave of tennis stars at Rogers Cup

TORONTO — It wasn't long ago that Latvia's Jelena Ostapenko and Canadian Francoise Abanda were competing against each other on the junior tennis circuit.
B.C. woman files private charges over Mount Polley tailings spill

B.C. woman files private charges over Mount Polley tailings spill

VANCOUVER — An Indigenous women has filed private charges in 2014 collapse of the tailings dam at the Mount Polley mine, days after British Columbia's government announced that provincial charges would not be laid.
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