The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the club has agreed to terms on a two-year extension with veteran Canadian defensive ...
The Winnipeg Police Service stopped 547 vehicles during the second week of its annual holiday checkstop campaign. Twenty-two of the drivers stopped between Dec. 8 and Sunday were under the ...
The City of Thompson’s holiday spirit has garnered provincial attention, with local decorations featured in a recent CTVThe ...
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Penny Boudreau, convicted of 2008 murder of daughter in Nova Scotia, gets day parole
The Nova Scotia woman sentenced to life in prison for strangling her 12-year-old daughter is being granted day parole for six months. Penny Boudreau killed her daughter Karissa in ...
The CBSA plays a critical role supporting the economy and security of Canada. We enforce laws at our border to protect Canada and facilitate the flow of travellers and goods to keep our economy strong ...
Santa Claus will be back at the City Centre Mall this Friday and Saturday, December 19 and 20,The post Santa Claus Returns to ...
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Rideau Canal Skateway inches closer to opening for new season
The Rideau Canal, though frequently the locus of impromptu (sometimes reckless) skating escapades in earlier eras of Ottawa ...
It's part of what has been dubbed "little treat culture," the pull of small indulgences to keep the blues at bay in the face of rising costs and seemingly insurmountable economic, political and ...
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‘The world is meant for all of us’: The people living Toronto’s homelessness crisis
Steam slowly spiralled up from the trays of freshly cooked meals laid on a table at the corner of the sprawling basement room ...
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What will Jarmo Kekalainen bring to Sabres?
Longtime Blue Jackets reporter Mark Scheig says when Jarmo Kekalainen was first hired by the Blue Jackets during the 2012-13 ...
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers have signed defensive back Redha Kramdi to a two-year extension, the team announced on Tuesday.
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‘Buy Canadian’ policy comes into effect, changing rules for federal procurement
The federal government’s ‘Buy Canadian’ policy takes effect today and Ottawa says it will fundamentally change the way it purchases goods and services. Announced ...
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