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Stan Pierre named head coach of the Manitoba Bisons football program

21 Jan 2025

A familiar face with deep ties to the Bisons is set to replace a legend at the helm of the University of Manitoba's football program.

Alberta government lifts ban on coal exploration in Eastern Slopes

21 Jan 2025

The Alberta government has lifted a ban on coal exploration in the Eastern Slopes and the Rocky Mountains, a move that the regulator says will allow suspended projects to resume.

Vancouver moves training facility for men's national soccer team to UBC for 2026 World Cup

21 Jan 2025

The City of Vancouver announced Monday that it will move the Canadian men's national soccer team's training facility for the 2026 FIFA World Cup from a neighbourhood park, where it had met with stiff

Trump warns he'll drop economic hammer on Canada next week

21 Jan 2025

U.S. Border Patrol agent killed in Vermont near Canada-U.S. border, say authorities

21 Jan 2025

A U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot and killed in Vermont on Monday while performing their duties near the Canada-U.S. border, according to U.S. federal and state authorities.

Former student trustee chosen to fill English public board vacancy

21 Jan 2025

It was only three years ago that Malek Mekawi was a high school student under the Greater Essex County District School Board — which he now joins as a trustee to replace Sarah Cipkar, who left the boa

Tłı̨chǫ Government signs deal with company to explore lithium potential in N.W.T.

21 Jan 2025

The Tłı̨chǫ Government has signed an agreement with an Australia-based company to look at the potential for lithium mining on Tłı̨chǫ lands in the N.W.T.

With a cold snap coming to P.E.I., crews and community groups working to keep people safe

21 Jan 2025

Islanders are bracing for very cold temperatures after waking up to a snowfall on Monday that closed schools across the province.

Saint John murder trial hears only one set of gunshot residue tests went to police lab

21 Jan 2025

Now in its third week, Zakkary Reed's first-degree murder trial heard Monday from a firearms expert about the shotgun police believe is the murder weapon.

Boblo Island ferry back in service after being down for 4 days

21 Jan 2025

Residents of Bois Blanc Island, commonly referred to as Boblo Island, now have ferry service again after the only boat that transports passengers and vehicles onto and off the island was out of service for repairs for approximately four days.

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