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B.C. fire 'wake-up call' to take precautions: TSB

B.C. fire 'wake-up call' to take precautions: TSB

A wildfire in Lytton, B.C.
Michigan, Enbridge say Line 5 mediation efforts likely to wrap up by end of August

Michigan, Enbridge say Line 5 mediation efforts likely to wrap up by end of August

WASHINGTON — The two sides in the ongoing dispute over the Line 5 pipeline say they expect their mediation efforts to conclude before the end of August — just as opposition to a second cross-border energy conduit is ramping up.
Judge gives Canada's spy agency go-ahead to use new overseas investigative powers

Judge gives Canada's spy agency go-ahead to use new overseas investigative powers

OTTAWA — For the first time, a federal judge has expressly granted Canada's spy agency warrants to operate abroad even if it means breaking another country's laws.
Former defence chief Jonathan Vance charged with obstruction of justice

Former defence chief Jonathan Vance charged with obstruction of justice

OTTAWA — Retired general Jonathan Vance, former chief of the defence staff, has been charged with obstruction of justice related to an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
First Nation still investigating former residential school site in British Columbia

First Nation still investigating former residential school site in British Columbia

CHEMAINUS, B.C. — A First Nation community on Vancouver Island says it is continuing its investigations after a newsletter circulating online said it had found more than 160 unmarked and undocumented graves at a former residential school site.
Transport Canada to lift ban on cruise ships in November, months earlier than planned

Transport Canada to lift ban on cruise ships in November, months earlier than planned

OTTAWA — Canada's cruise ship ban will end in November, a few months ahead of schedule. Cruise ships haven't been allowed in Canadian waters or ports for more than a year because of COVID-19 and the ban was set to remain in place until February 2022.
Nova Scotia RCMP, Halifax police given green light to send emergency alerts directly

Nova Scotia RCMP, Halifax police given green light to send emergency alerts directly

HALIFAX — The RCMP and Halifax police are now able to send emergency alerts directly to citizens, more than a year after a mass shooting raised issues about how police notify the public of threats.
Blue Jays' return to Canada 'trending in a very good direction': Njoo

Blue Jays' return to Canada 'trending in a very good direction': Njoo

OTTAWA — Canada's deputy chief public health officer says the Toronto Blue Jays' return to Canadian soil is "trending in a very good direction." Dr.
Four coyotes euthanized after toddler bitten during walk in Vancouver's Stanley Park

Four coyotes euthanized after toddler bitten during walk in Vancouver's Stanley Park

VANCOUVER — A provincial government agency say four coyotes have been euthanized in Vancouver's Stanley Park following an attack on a toddler earlier this week.
Supreme Court clears path for defamation suit against CBC for show on chicken content

Supreme Court clears path for defamation suit against CBC for show on chicken content

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada won't hear a bid by the CBC to halt a defamation lawsuit from Subway over a report on the fast-food chain's chicken sandwiches. The decision clears the way for the suit to proceed in Ontario court.
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