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Mail, parcel delivery to resume as postal union begins rotating strikes this morning
Mail and parcel delivery are set to resume on a limited basis in the coming week as Canada Post workers switch to rotating strikes this morning. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says rotating stri...
Canadian Press Oct 11, 2025

Former Liberal cabinet minister says young people are hesitant to enter politics
OTTAWA - Sergio Marchi says when he asks students in his university course on politics how many of them are interested in a career in public life, he's surprised if two or three of them raise a hand. ...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Oct 11, 2025

DNA advances lead to Quebec man admitting to murdering 10-year-old girl in 1994
MONTREAL - A Quebec man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of a 10-year-old girl in a northern Montreal suburb more than 31 years ago, bringing closure to the young victim's ...
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Alberta Premier Smith says Ottawa is dodging responsibility for pipeline decision
EDMONTON - The Alberta government says Ottawa is dodging responsibility by not standing behind the province's planned proposal for a pipeline that would bring oil to the B.C. coast. In a statement Fri...
Lisa Johnson, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Cold Case: Quebec man admits to murdering 10-year-old girl in 1994
MONTREAL - A 62-year-old Quebec man has been found guilty of second-degree murder in the killing of a 10-year-old girl in a Montreal suburb more than 31 years ago. Ral Courtemanche, already in prison ...
Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Budget 2025: What the federal Liberals are pitching in their upcoming budget
OTTAWA - The federal government has started previewing items that will be included in the federal budget set to be introduced on Nov. 4. Here is a running list of what's been announced by the Liberals...
The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Surprise September job gains dampen odds for Bank of Canada rate cut
OTTAWA - The Canadian labour market showed an unexpected hiring surge in September, but economists are mixed on whether the strength is enough to deter the Bank of Canada from cutting its policy rate ...
Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

Here are the B.C. ministries, provincial agencies and roles affected by job action
About 26,000 members of two unions representing British Columbia professionals and public service workers are participating in escalating job action as they push for pay increases in new contracts wit...
The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

B.C.'s public service workers escalate strike to correctional facilities
BURNABY - British Columbia jails have been added to the growing list of sites behind picket lines as public service workers escalate job action. The BC General Employees' Union said in a statement Fri...
Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025

MP warns senators against further Indian Act changes without House of Commons input
OTTAWA - A Liberal MP is warning senators on a committee studying proposed changes to the Indian Act that they might do more harm than good if they pursue changes to the law that were never endorsed b...
Alessia Passafiume, The Canadian Press Oct 10, 2025
WEATHER
Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
Yes. For health reasons
Yes. For entertainment.
No.
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