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Northern BC Crime Stoppers set event fundraising record
PRINCE GEORGE-The Crime Stoppers Spring Shred-it event raised over $6,000. The event that took place Saturday saw hundreds of cars drive through the parking lot at Prince George Secondary School dropp...
May 01, 2022

Calgary Flames vow to keep foot on the gas heading into playoffs
CALGARY - The Calgary Flames were in a similar position not that long ago. Heading into the NHL playoffs armed with a high seed after a stellar regular season, the post-season flop of 2019 was a lesso...
May 01, 2022

How the COVID-19 pandemic is shaping who will be the next Conservative party leader
OTTAWA - The last time federal Conservatives were picking a leader, their race was transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic. More than two years later, they are at it again. But this time, the race is hap...
May 01, 2022

Indigenous women more likely to face violence if they were a child in care: report
Front-line workers are calling for more support for Indigenous families after a Statistics Canada analysis found First Nations, Inuit and Mtis women are more likely to experience physical or sexual as...
May 01, 2022

Organizers say Rolling Thunder rally ends Sunday, police say no long-term occupation
2OTTAWA - The Rolling Thunder rally is set to wind down today after arriving in Ottawa Friday afternoon, bringing large crowds to a downtown core that's still tense after the three-week-long occupatio...
May 01, 2022

Leafs hope to finally flip playoff script against battle-tested, back-to-back champs
TORONTO - The message from the Maple Leafs - and to themselves - has been consistent all season. Head down, one foot in front of the other, don't look too far ahead. Learn from a painful past, but don...
May 01, 2022

Public safety, justice reform on deck for discussion at Northern Central Local Government Association convention
FORT ST. JOHN - Leaders from northern communities are going to Fort St. John on Tuesday (May 3) for the annual Northern Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) convention.Established in the 1950s...
May 01, 2022

COVID-19 is killing fewer people, but Quebec still reporting dozens of deaths daily
MONTREAL - Percylla Battista said she last spoke to her sister, Maggie Quart Robitaille, a week before Quart Robitaille tested positive for COVID-19. "She was feeling pretty good," Battista said in a ...
May 01, 2022

Pickleball's growth raises a racket in Victoria, amid bans over noise complaints
VICTORIA - Pickleball players readily admit their sport makes noise, but complaining about the sound of people having a healthy good time is out of bounds, say players and officials. Connie McCann bou...
May 01, 2022

Organizers say Rolling Thunder rally ends Sunday, police say no long-term occupation
OTTAWA - The Rolling Thunder rally is set to wind down today after arriving in Ottawa Friday afternoon, bringing large crowds to a downtown core that's still tense after the three-week-long occupation...
May 01, 2022