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Canadian Press NewsAlert:Greens double seat count in B.C. election

Canadian Press NewsAlert:Greens double seat count in B.C. election

VANCOUVER — Green Leader Andrew Weaver has been re-elected in his B.C. legislature riding. He will be joined in the house by Adam Olsen, who also took the riding of Saanich North and the Islands for the Greens in Tuesday's provincial election.

Canadian Press NewsAlert:Green candidate wins seat in B.C. legislature

VANCOUVER — The Green party elected a new member to the British Columbia legislature in Tuesday's election. Adam Olsen, a former interim leader of the party, has taken the riding of Saanich North and the Islands.
Canadian Press NewsAlert: B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark wins seat

Canadian Press NewsAlert: B.C. Liberal Leader Christy Clark wins seat

VANCOUVER — Liberal Leader Christy Clark is re-elected in her riding of Kelowna West in the B.C. election. The Canadian Press
Canadian Press NewsAlert: British Columbia NDP Leader John Horgan wins seat

Canadian Press NewsAlert: British Columbia NDP Leader John Horgan wins seat

VANCOUVER — NDP Leader John Horgan is re-elected in his riding of Langford-Juan de Fuca in the B.C. election. The Canadian Press
Indians starter Carrasco dominant as Cleveland shuts out Blue Jays 6-0

Indians starter Carrasco dominant as Cleveland shuts out Blue Jays 6-0

TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays played like the team that struggled mightily over the first month of the season on Tuesday night. Making matters worse was the possibility that another significant player might be lost to injury.
NAFTA: Why Trump's trade pick is moving slowly to confirmation

NAFTA: Why Trump's trade pick is moving slowly to confirmation

WASHINGTON — The start of the NAFTA renegotiation process is working through a final hurdle in the U.S.

Late rally lifts Marlies over Crunch 5-3; Syracuse leads series 2-1

TORONTO — Brendan Leipsic, Carl Grundstrom and Kasperi Kapanen scored in a 33-second span late in the third period as the Toronto Marlies rallied past the Syracuse Crunch 5-3 on Tuesday in American Hockey League playoff action.

Saskatoon kennel owner pleads guilty in death of 14 dogs in over-heated room

SASKATOON — The owner of a Saskatoon kennel where 14 large-breed dogs died of heat stroke and dehydration last year has pleaded guilty to negligence under the Animal Protection Act.
Snowden tells universities Trump's firing of FBI director is alarming

Snowden tells universities Trump's firing of FBI director is alarming

WINNIPEG — The decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to fire FBI director James Comey is alarming and part of a global shift away from democratic controls over powerful people, former intelligence officer Edward Snowden said Tuesday night.
Indigenous artist Shelley Niro wins $50,000 Scotiabank Photography Award

Indigenous artist Shelley Niro wins $50,000 Scotiabank Photography Award

TORONTO — Celebrated indigenous artist Shelley Niro has won the $50,000 Scotiabank Photography Award. Niro was named recipient of the lucrative prize at a gala in Toronto on Tuesday night.
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