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Murder charge laid in Gods Lake teen’s death
An 18-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of a Gods Lake Narrows teen.
Greyhound drops 12 bus routes in Manitoba
Greyhound is dropping 12 bus routes and scaling back others in Manitoba starting July 1.
Winnipeg students ‘groove’ to support classmate
Some Grade 3 students at a Winnipeg school will show off their dance moves next weekend, when they’ll ‘move and groove’ to support a classmate with cerebral palsy.
First Nations file flood lawsuit against Manitoba
The Manitoba government has been hit with a massive lawsuit over flooding on four First Nations in 2011.
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A seven-year-old girl on a bicycle was trying to cross a busy Regina street when she was hit by a vehicle, police say.
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Man wanted for robberies, ramming RCMP car, arrested
An Albertan man wanted for ramming an RCMP cruiser and armed robberies in two other provinces was arrested in Rocky Mountain House on Tuesday.
U of S short on money to run new facility
Officials at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon are scrambling to sort out an operating budget for a new Academic Health Sciences Centre, which is set to open soon.
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Skeletal remains found near Selkirk
RCMP are investigating after bones, believed to be human remains, were found north of Selkirk, Man. on Saturday.
Winnipeg rapid transit could encourage bus use: expert
The first leg of Winnipeg’s bus rapid transit system, which is opening soon, could inspire more people to leave their cars at home, says an urban planning expert.
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Harper government continues to focus on jobs and growth – Transport Canada
LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC The Honourable Denis Lebel, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and Minister of the Economic Development Agency of Canada for the Regions of Quebec, today delivered a keynote address at a luncheon hosted by the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de la Rive-Sud.
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Key numbers in Canada’s provincial budgets
In 2012, budget season in Canada runs from February to May. This interactive features the highlights and key numbers for the latest government budget for all of the provinces and territories.
Calgary MP Rob Anders booted off veterans committee
Calgary MP Rob Anders has been kicked off the veterans affairs committee, following controversial comments he made when he was accused of falling asleep in a meeting.
Edmonton woman apologizes for killing niece, 4
An Edmonton woman convicted of killing her four-year-old niece says she’s sorry and thinks about the child every day.
Alberta’s female leaders and the fight for women’s votes
Albertans are witnessing some history in the making this election two women are leading the front-running parties, which will likely mean the province will have its first elected female premier.
Wildrose promises $200 tax break for children
The Wildrose party is promising families a tax credit that would give parents $200 per year for each child.
Tories accused of push-polling
The Wildrose Party says new automated phone messages from the Alberta Progressive Conservatives are negative and deceitful.
New fire station money set aside
The City of Charlottetown approved $250,000 for a new fire station in its annual budget, which passed Wednesday.
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Enbridge to expand U.S. pipeline
Calgary-based pipeline builder Enbridge Inc. is investing nearly $4 billion in a new round of construction that will increase the flow of oilsands crude to the U.S. Gulf and help ease a bottleneck that has led to a glut of supply in the Midwest.
Negative option billing persists despite laws
Negative option billing makes people furious. Using this tactic, companies add new charges without your consent and assume you accept them unless you decline.
Northern New Democrats rally around Mulcair
Northern New Democrats say they will support new national leader Thomas Mulcair and his vision for change.
DFO considers lowering narwhal quota
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans wants to reduce the annual harvest of the sea mammal to 57 from 102.
Canadian firms in strongest position in years
A new measure of corporate health suggests Canadian firms are on solid ground to withstand another economic crisis, or take advantage of the recovery.
Netflix makes deal for children’s shows from DHX in Halifax
Children’s television program producer DHX Media Ltd. has signed a content agreement with Netflix in the United States, the company said Tuesday from Halifax.
New Brunswick deficit cut to $183M
The New Brunswick government cut the deficit in half to $183 million, using mostly a combination of program cuts, small revenue hikes and incremental reductions in the civil service.
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Senior loses $20,000 to scammer posing as grandson
An 87-year-old woman who lives on a government pension is one of several new victims of a large-scale scam, that has now hit at least one seniors’ home in B.C.
Rare native artifact returned to B.C.
A centuries-old native artifact believed to have been given to British explorer James Cook by Vancouver Island natives has been returned to B.C. thanks to the largesse and perseverance of a Vancouver art collector.
Richmond Night Market to re-open
Richmond City Council has granted the former operator of the original Richmond Night Market permission to open a new market this summer, despite objections from the current local market operator.
Alleged gay bashers plead not guilty
Two brothers who allegedly uttered homophobic slurs while beating up a Vancouver gay couple in June 2010 pleaded not guilty on Tuesday.
Huge ID theft operation busted in B.C.
Burnaby RCMP say they’ve busted a huge identity theft operation covering the entire Metro Vancouver area after finding tens of thousands of stolen credit cards at a local residence.
Tanning beds in B.C. banned for kids, teens
British Columbia became the latest jurisdiction to ban children and teenagers from tanning beds on Tuesday.
B.C. landlord hit with $170K fine
A Metro Vancouver landlord has been ordered to pay a $170,000 administrative penalty by the province’s Residential Tenancy Branch in connection with an order to repair a leaky roof.
Canadian spring brings a tale of 2 climates
The first day of spring brings a tale of two climates to Canada, with snow falling in parts of the West and summer-like weather in central Canada.
E. coli beef recall linked to Saskatoon producer
A national recall of beef products that may be contaminated by E. coli O157: H7 was prompted by an illness in Alberta linked to products from a Saskatoon company.
Netflix reaches 1 in 10 Canadians
Ten per cent of Canadians now use the video streaming service Netflix and those subscribers watch far more TV than average, a new survey suggests.
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