Category Archives: Canada

Redblacks celebrated in Ottawa after bringing home first Grey Cup in 40 years
OTTAWA - Henry Burris is rarely at a loss for words, but even he had trouble describing his feelings as a crowd of thousands came out in support of the Ottawa Redblacks. Fans lined up to witness Ottaw...
Nov 29, 2016
Eastlink rolls out exchange plan to allow customers to customize channels
HALIFAX - Cable provider Eastlink rolled out a unique plan Tuesday that allows customers more flexibility in selecting what TV channels they want to watch. The Halifax-based company, which serves...
Nov 29, 2016

Woman dead as police-involved shootings in Calgary hit double digits
Calgary’s police chief says a 27-year-old woman who was shot and killed by a police officer on Tuesday was known to police. Roger Chaffin says officers were called to a home in the cit...
Nov 29, 2016

Prince Edward Island police force threatens to play Nickelback to drunk drivers
KENSINGTON, P.E.I. - A Prince Edward Island police department is threatening to impose the Nickelback treatment on anyone who drinks and drives. The Kensington Police Service shared a social media pos...
Nov 29, 2016

City and C.F.B. Cold Lake mourning loss of pilot
Both the city and Canadian Forces Base (C.F.B) of Cold Lake are in shock and mourning following the first aircrew member's death in 12 years. The incident happened yesterday, Nov. 28 at the base. Medi...
Nov 29, 2016

City and C.F.B. Cold Lake mourning loss of pilot
Both the city and Canadian Forces Base (C.F.B) of Cold Lake are in shock and mourning following the first aircrew member's death in 12 years. The incident happened yesterday, Nov. 28 at the base. Medi...
Nov 29, 2016
Canadian soldier pleads guilty to disgraceful conduct charge
GATINEAU, Que. - A Canadian soldier has pleaded guilty to a charge in a case involving a sexual misconduct allegation. A statement from the military says the National Defence Act charge against master...
Nov 29, 2016
Three stories in the news Tuesday, Nov. 29
Three stories in the news for Tuesday, Nov. 29 --- CLOSING ARGUMENTS EXPECTED AT SENIOR’S TRIAL Closing arguments are expected today at the trial of a Toronto senior charged with murd...
Nov 29, 2016
Too soon for Bank of Canada to factor in Donald Trump's win: Stephen Poloz
TORONTO - Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says it’s too soon for the central bank to factor Donald Trump’s election win into its decision making. “I’m of course...
Nov 28, 2016
NDP says Liberals using lack of consensus as excuse to do nothing
OTTAWA - The Trudeau government is facing accusations that it’s taking a defeatist approach to electoral reform even before it hears from an all-party committee that’s been exploring alter...
Nov 28, 2016