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Small-town hockey rinks feeling the effects of an uncertain season
One thing being forgotten in a fall without hockey is all the small towns.For many in small towns, life in the winter is centred around the rink. With no date for a return of competitive hockey, some ...
Sep 27, 2020
Funeral held for California boy, 5, alleged killed by father
SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. - A funeral was held Tuesday for a 5-year-old Southern California boy whose father is charged with killing him after a trip to Disneyland. Dozens of police officers lined the st...
Jul 19, 2017
In the news today, Jan. 15
3 stories in the news for Monday, Jan. 15 --- ATLANTIC CANADA RECOVERS FROM DELUGE Dozens of people from a rural New Brunswick community were set to return home last night as crews across Atlantic Can...
Jan 15, 2018
Rosendale wins Montana GOP Senate primary, to face Tester
HELENA, Mont. - Montana State Auditor Matthew Rosendale won the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate on Tuesday in the race to challenge Democratic incumbent Jon Tester in November. Rosendale, who ha...
Jun 06, 2018
Navy and Coast Guard's shipbuilding plan plagued by delays, auditor general says
OTTAWA - Federal auditor general Karen Hogan delivered a stark warning Thursday that government mismanagement is threatening to leave the navy and coast guard without the ships they need to defend Can...
Feb 25, 2021
N.S. fine-tuning cyberbullying law prompted by Parsons death, minister says
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia anti-cyberbullying law prompted by the death of 17-year-old Rehtaeh Parsons five years ago Saturday is still being fine-tuned. The legislature passed the new Intimate Images an...
Apr 06, 2018
Pakistani police arrest journalist on unspecified charges
ISLAMABAD (AP) - Police arrested a prominent Pakistani journalist and government critic at his home on unspecified charges on Wednesday, his colleagues and local media said. Mohsin Baig, editor for th...
Feb 16, 2022
Schumer calls on FDA to regulate 'snortable chocolate'
NEW YORK - U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer is urging federal regulators to look into a “snortable chocolate” powder, saying he’s worried that it could prove harmful and is being marketed l...
Jul 09, 2017
B.C. premier wants to better understand bail reform failing in woman's murder
SURREY, B.C. - British Columbia's premier says the province worked with the federal government to change its bail rules, so he is not sure why a man with a long and violent criminal history was releas...
Jul 09, 2024
Three ways federal politics touched Canadians this week, the Budget 2017 edition
OTTAWA - It’s been dubbed the innovation-and-skills budget, the feminist budget, the do-nothing budget, the do-it-later budget, the wait-and-see budget. Whether or not you think the 278-page emp...
Mar 24, 2017