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More than 6,700 veterans from Afghan war receiving federal assistance for PTSD
OTTAWA - Canada's war in Afghanistan ended five years ago but the price of that effort continues to grow. Newly revealed figures show the number of veterans from the war in Afghanistan receiving feder...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2019
New Ukrainian leader’s campaign had pages from sitcom script
MOSCOW - The president-elect of Ukraine does not have a political record that foreign governments and companies can search for clues. For now, a 51-episode TV sitcom might offer the clearest view of w...
Associated Press
Apr 22, 2019
‘Catastrophically’ injured van attack survivor, 92, thankful to be alive
TORONTO - Aleksandra Kozhevnikova doesn't remember being hit by the van that careened through north Toronto and mowed down pedestrians on a busy thoroughfare last April. Nor does the 92-year-old woman...
The Canadian Press
Apr 22, 2019
First Nations University of Canada holds 41st spring powwow
The First Nations University of Canada held its 41st annual spring powwow at the Brandt Centre last weekend and the chair of the event was hoping people came loaded with questions. Richard Missens has...
Joseph Ho
Apr 22, 2019
Hundreds of dancers attended the First Nations University of Canada’s 41st annual spring powwow at the Brandt Centre last weekend. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Hundreds of Canadian troops deployed to flood zones in Quebec and N.B.
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier Francois Legault will visit flood-damaged regions north of Montreal today, as warm temperatures and rising water levels threaten to worsen the spring flooding already wreakin...
The Canadian Press
Apr 21, 2019
Sask. farmers stick to seeding plans despite trade barriers
The situation for Canadian canola exports in China keep getting worse, but, with seeding time creeping closer, many Saskatchewan farmers won't be changing their plans. "I think overall we're going to ...
Lisa Schick
Apr 21, 2019
Sask. honey industry anticipates sweet year
By Nigel Maxwell There's a positive buzz coming from the province's honey industry. Bee colonies are in good shape this spring despite a bitterly cold winter. Simon Lalonde, president of the Saskatche...
paNOW
Apr 21, 2019
Pope denounces ‘cruel violence’ of Sri Lanka Easter attack
VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis denounced the "cruel violence" of the Easter Sunday slaughter of Christians and foreigners in Sri Lanka as he celebrated the most joyful moment on the Christian liturgical ...
Associated Press
Apr 21, 2019
Paris Easter Mass honours firefighters who saved Notre Dame
PARIS - The archbishop of Paris and Catholics from around France and the world honoured the firefighters who saved Notre Dame Cathedral, praying Sunday at a special Easter Mass for a swift reconstruct...
Associated Press
Apr 21, 2019
Rain, wind equals no 4-20 blow out for Parliament Hill, but West Coast shines
OTTAWA - It was a blow out, man, the kind that's a total drag. Protesters dotted one half of Parliament Hill's front lawn on a blustery, rainy Saturday at the climax the first 4-20 "Weed Day" demonstr...
The Canadian Press
Apr 21, 2019
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