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When winter bites: Preventing frostbite in a Saskatchewan cold snap
A cold snap in Saskatchewan always brings with it a potential risk of frostbite. Dr. Stanley Enebeli with the Saskatchewan Health Authority says frostbite is a risk any time cold weather conditions ex...
Discover Estevan
Nov 30, 2024
Manitoba Métis Federation to be first Métis group with modern treaty in Canada
OTTAWA - The Manitoba Mtis Federation will be the first Mtis group to sign a modern treaty with the federal government, bringing a near conclusion to a more than 150-year fight for recognition. "I nee...
The Canadian Press
Nov 30, 2024
Manitoba Métis Federation President David Chartrand. (Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press)
From inside a Cameroon jail, gay youth say police exploit homophobia to seek bribes
DOUALA - Pierre wakes up every morning atop a makeshift wooden table, in an open-air courtyard at the New Bell central prison in Douala, the most populous city in Cameroon. He cleans toilets, shoes an...
The Canadian Press
Nov 30, 2024
Canada is pausing private refugee sponsorship applications until 2026
OTTAWA - Canada is pausing private refugee sponsorships from groups of five or more people and community organizations to help clear a backlog of applications. The notice was published on the Immigrat...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
John Herdman resigns as head coach of Toronto FC amid drone-spying scandal
TORONTO - In the end, John Herdman saw the writing on the wall and walked away from it. Embroiled in the Paris Olympic drone-spying scandal that has already cost Canadian women's coach Bev Priestman h...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
RCMP looks to redeploy 25 per cent of eastern region workforce, including to border
OTTAWA - The RCMP says it's looking to redeploy up to one-quarter of its eastern region workforce to areas considered an operational priority, including to the Canada-U.S. border. U.S. president-elect...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
Oath to monarch now optional in Yukon after council refused pledge to King
DAWSON CITY, Y.T. - A day before his investiture ceremony, Darwyn Lynn stared at a copy of the Oath of Allegiance to King Charles he was required to take to officially take on his new role of councill...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
Truck traffic restored after Pro-Palestinian protesters block B.C. container port
DELTA, B.C. - Police in British Columbia say truck traffic to a major Metro Vancouver container port terminal has been restored after being disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters for hours. Delta Pol...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
Judge hears from ex-employees of Montreal billionaire in sex abuse lawsuit
MONTREAL - A Quebec Superior Court justice will deliberate before deciding whether to authorize a class-action lawsuit against Montreal electronics billionaire Robert Miller, who is accused of paying ...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
Manitoba says ankle bracelets will cover more communities, help more victims
SELKIRK, Man. - The Manitoba government is expanding its use of ankle bracelets to monitor criminals and suspects released on court-ordered conditions. The bracelets, launched in Winnipeg in August to...
The Canadian Press
Nov 29, 2024
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