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Canadian Press NewsAlert: Two Montrealers among dead in stampede in Israel
MONTREAL - Two Montrealers are among the dead after a stampede during a religious festival in Israel. The Israeli consulate in Montreal identified one of the dead as Shraga Gestetner, a well-known sin...
Apr 30, 2021
Hope is Growing
The Tisdale Suicide Awareness Committee encourages everyone to participate in this project.See the poster for details.
Apr 30, 2021
Book Vaccination Appointments
We are now able to book appointments online and can accommodate same day walk ins. Please, give our help desk a call.1-833-330-BATC
Apr 30, 2021
Finance Department says federal deficit hit $282.6 billion in February
OTTAWA - The federal government says it ran a budgetary deficit of $282.6 billion through 11 months of its fiscal year as revenues dropped and pandemic aid continued to flow. The deficit from April to...
Apr 30, 2021
Spiritwood Lions Mother's Day Take Out Pancake Breakfast
The Spiritwood Lions Mother's Day Take Out Pancake Breakfast will be Sunday May 9th.See the poster for details.
Apr 30, 2021
Supreme Court of Canada sides with Crown over immunity of prosecutors
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has ended a bid by Toronto police members to sue over the actions of Crown prosecutors that the officers say damaged their reputations. The high court decision tod...
Apr 30, 2021
Calgary sport shooter Lynda Kiejko follows her father to Tokyo Olympics
CALGARY - Lynda Kiejko will follow in her father's footsteps to the Asaka Shooting Range in Tokyo. The 40-year-old Calgarian will be Canada's lone athlete in sport shooting at the Summer Olympics open...
Apr 30, 2021
Canada's top Olympic doctor expects entire team to be vaccinated before Tokyo
Canada's Olympic team doctor is confident that with the pace of the country's vaccine rollout, every Canadian athlete will be vaccinated before this summer's Tokyo Olympics. Athletes aren't required t...
Apr 30, 2021
Street signs displayed along River Street featuring P.A.'s Indigenous languages
River Street in Prince Albert is now home to street signs displayed in local Indigenous languages.According to a recent media release, River Street is the first location where names are displayed unde...
Apr 30, 2021
'He loved Nunavut:' Polar bear biologist who died in helicopter crash remembered
IQALUIT - A dedicated scientist who loved the North, Markus Dyck spoke his mind and strove to include Inuit in northern research. That's how friends and colleagues are remembering Dyck, a polar bear b...
Apr 30, 2021