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Court says B.C.'s Surrey Six killers can argue abuse of process, while guilt affirmed
VANCOUVER - Two men found guilty of killing six people in British Columbia's most notorious gang slayings will be allowed a hearing to argue their claims of abuse of process, but their guilty verdicts...
Jan 28, 2021

Bell Let’s Talk Day encourages mental health conversation
Thursday is Bell Let's Talk Day across the country, and with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, having a conversation about mental health has perhaps never been more important.This marks the 11th year of ...
Jan 28, 2021

South Carolina Senate passes bill outlawing most abortions
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The South Carolina Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would outlaw almost all abortions in the state, overcoming years of hurdles thanks to Republican winning new seats in last yea...
Jan 28, 2021

New CAO hired for La Ronge, deputy-fire chief begins duties
Two important positions have been filled for La Ronge and the tri-communities. Effective Feb. 22, Steven Brown will be joining municipal staff as the new chief administrative officer (CAO). Brown was ...
Jan 28, 2021

New trial ordered for N.S. booking officers convicted in jail cell death case
HALIFAX - The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has ordered a new trial for two special constables convicted of criminal negligence in the suffocation death of an inmate at a Halifax police lockup. The thre...
Jan 28, 2021

Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine allocations to Canada already assuming six doses per vial
OTTAWA - Pfizer and BioNTech are already assuming Canada will agree its COVID-19 vaccine vials contain six doses instead of five and are using that to project how many vials it will send Canada in the...
Jan 28, 2021

Quebec City mosque co-founder decries lack of federal progress on curbing handguns
OTTAWA - The co-founder of the Quebec City mosque where six people were killed and many others injured four years ago this week laments the lack of federal progress on handgun control in a new letter ...
Jan 28, 2021

COVID-19 case at St. Mary School
Light of Christ Catholic School Division (LCCSD) has announced a positive case of COVID-19 in an individual at St. Mary School in North Battleford.Saskatchewan Health Authority officials informed the ...
Jan 28, 2021

It's time for a First Nations person to be governor general: Bellegarde
OTTAWA - Perry Bellegarde of the Assembly of First Nations says it's time for Canada to have a First Nations governor general now that Julie Payette has resigned from the role. The national chief of t...
Jan 28, 2021

Report recommends against basic income in British Columbia, saying it's no cure-all
VANCOUVER - A government-commissioned panel is recommending against the introduction of a basic income for all in British Columbia. The panel's report, co-authored by academics at the University of B....
Jan 28, 2021