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Two-year-old girl dies following Bow River rescue

Two-year-old girl dies following Bow River rescue

A two-year-old girl died following a rescue from the Bow River near the Bow River Campground Thursday (June 8) evening.
Jill Biden says 'it's a little shocking' many Republicans support Trump after indictment

Jill Biden says 'it's a little shocking' many Republicans support Trump after indictment

NEW YORK (AP) — Jill Biden in her first solo outing of the 2024 campaign said Monday it was “a little shocking" that a sizeable number of Republicans are still thinking of voting for Donald Trump even after his federal indictment, a subject that her husband has tried to avoid speaking about.
No vote on Vancouver Chinatown condo plan after meeting hears from about 100 speakers

No vote on Vancouver Chinatown condo plan after meeting hears from about 100 speakers

VANCOUVER — A hearing to determine the fate of a controversial condo project proposed for Vancouver's Chinatown has ended without a vote after hearing from about 100 speakers.
'First of its kind' Illinois law will penalize libraries that ban books

'First of its kind' Illinois law will penalize libraries that ban books

CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker on Monday signed into law a bill that he says will make Illinois the first state in the nation to outlaw book bans.
Putin says he might try to seize nearby territory in Ukraine to prevent cross-border strikes

Putin says he might try to seize nearby territory in Ukraine to prevent cross-border strikes

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested Tuesday that he could order his troops to try to seize more land in Ukraine to protect bordering Russian territory and asserted that Ukrainian forces had suffered “catastrophic” losses in a new counteroffensive.
US lawmakers ask Biden administration to punish South Africa for alleged support for Russia

US lawmakers ask Biden administration to punish South Africa for alleged support for Russia

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers wants the Biden administration to punish South Africa for its alleged support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine by relocating an important trade meeting to another country, according to a letter published Tuesday in The New York Times.
Japan nuclear plant conducts tests before discharging treated radioactive wastewater into sea

Japan nuclear plant conducts tests before discharging treated radioactive wastewater into sea

TOKYO (AP) — The operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant began tests on Monday of newly constructed facilities for discharging treated radioactive wastewater into the sea, a plan strongly opposed by local fishing communities and neighboring countries.
Accused in Quebec daycare bus crash that killed two kids has case postponed to August

Accused in Quebec daycare bus crash that killed two kids has case postponed to August

LAVAL, Que. — The court case of a Quebec man accused of killing two young children by driving a city bus into a Montreal-area daycare was postponed on Tuesday to the end of August.
Chief justice 'not comfortable' with lack of transparency over judicial complaints

Chief justice 'not comfortable' with lack of transparency over judicial complaints

OTTAWA — Canada's chief justice says he has asked the national body that oversees the conduct of judges to consider making the process for dealing with complaints more transparent.
Justice minister says accusation that he intimidated Tory MP in email is 'ridiculous'

Justice minister says accusation that he intimidated Tory MP in email is 'ridiculous'

OTTAWA — An accusation from Tory MP Frank Caputo that the Liberal attorney general tried to intimidate him with an email is "ridiculous," Justice Minister David Lametti argued on Tuesday.
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