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One dead in Montreal-area Starbucks shooting possibly linked to organized crime
LAVAL - One person died and two were injured in a daylight shooting at a Montreal-area Starbucks on Wednesday that the province's public security minister linked to organized crime. Provincial police ...
Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Canada Post CEO says he supports Ottawa's plan to shore up its shaky finances
OTTAWA - The CEO of Canada Post says he supports the government's plans to shore up the Crown corporation's finances. Doug Ettinger's comments came in an open letter published Wednesday, as a nationwi...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Alberta 'on notice' Coastal B.C. nations opposed to pipeline proposal
The head of a group representing First Nations along British Columbia's coast says they will not support a new pipeline proposed by Alberta and nothing can be done to change that. Marilyn Slett, chief...
Ashley Joannou, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Unions converge in downtown Vancouver in push for B.C. public service contract
VANCOUVER - Hundreds of British Columbia public sector workers marched through downtown Vancouver Wednesday in a push for a new contract, after talks with government negotiators broke down shortly aft...
Nono Shen and Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Alberta re-enters pipeline arena, plans to propose new oil pipeline to B.C. coast
CALGARY - Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta is committing $14 million to a West Coast oil pipeline do-over that hinges on First Nations getting on board early and Ottawa reversing a tanker ban that ...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

U.S. approves sale of mobile artillery rocket systems to Canada
WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department has approved the possible sale of M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems and related equipment to Canada. A news release from the Defense Security Cooperati...
Kelly Geraldine Malone, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Canada Post CEO says he supports government measures to shore up finances
OTTAWA - The CEO of Canada Post says he supports the government's to shore up the company's finances Doug Ettinger's comments came in an open letter published today and land as a national postal worke...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Public warning issued for B.C. city after 11 suspected drug deaths in five weeks
CAMPBELL RIVER - Police in Campbell River, B.C., are issuing a public warning after at least 11 people have died from suspected drug overdoses in the last five weeks. Mounties say they are deeply conc...
Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Fact File: Trump Truth Social post on 'un-American' Blue Jays is a fake
The Toronto Blue Jays clinched their first American League East Division title since 2015 with a win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday, but a screenshot shared online of a supposed Truth Social post f...
Colleen Hale-Hodgson, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Law professor would be 'surprised' if High Court takes up B.C. ostrich farm case
OTTAWA - A law professor at the University of Ottawa says he'd be surprised if the Supreme Court of Canada decides to hear the case of a B.C. farm fighting to save its ostriches from being culled by t...
Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025
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Hypnotist Tyrone Reveen was in Regina recently. Have you or anyone you know been hypnotized?
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