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Alberta youth arrested in terrorism investigation subject to peace bond
CALGARY - Police in Calgary say they have arrested a youth in relation to a terrorism investigation. Details about the accused's identity are protected under the Youth Criminal Justice Act. RCMP say t...
Jun 21, 2023

Chapman homers and Gausman throws 6 solid innings as Blue Jays beat Marlins 6-3
MIAMI (AP) - Matt Chapman homered and doubled, Kevin Gausman pitched six-plus innings of three-run ball and the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Miami Marlins 6-3 on Wednesday. Cavan Biggio stepped in for l...
Jun 21, 2023

CP NewsAlert: Lundqvist, Ouellette among Hockey Hall of Fame's class of 2023
TORONTO - Henrik Lundqvist, Caroline Ouellette, Pierre Turgeon, Mike Vernon and Tom Barrasso have been announced as the Hockey Hall of Fame's class of 2023. Ken Hitchcock and Pierre Lacroix have been ...
Jun 21, 2023

116 Avenue and 108 Street road closure
A road closure is set to take place at the intersection of 108 Street and 116 Avenue, starting Thursday, June 22. This closure is part of an ongoing roadway safety project taking place at multiple int...
Jun 21, 2023

"Must-Read" book list released for National Indigenous Peoples Day
The City of Grande Prairie has released a reading list entitled "Five Must-Reads to Explore Indigenous History and Culture" to coincide with National Indigenous Peoples Day.Local Indigenous community ...
Jun 21, 2023

Ottawa releases action plan to implement UNDRIP, despite calls for more consultation
OTTAWA - The federal government has released its action plan on implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Its release coincides with the country marking today as...
Jun 21, 2023

CP NewsAlert: Canada Bread fined $50M for role in bread price-fixing scandal
Canada Bread Co. will pay a fine of $50 million after pleading guilty to its role in a criminal price-fixing arrangement that raised the wholesale price of fresh commercial bread. More coming. The Can...
Jun 21, 2023

Three years too long a wait for Line 5 reroute, Indigenous band in Wisconsin says
WASHINGTON - The Indigenous band that's fighting Line 5 says three years is too long to wait for the controversial cross-border pipeline to be moved. A U.S. judge has given Enbridge Inc. until June 20...
Jun 21, 2023

'Experimental with no oversight:' Experts had concerns about OceanGate sub for years
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Two engineers behind a 2018 effort to flag concerns about the submersible missing in the North Atlantic say the vessel has not had the design and safety scrutiny typical in their in...
Jun 21, 2023

PWPSD schools recognizing National Indigenous Peoples Day
Several schools within the Peace Wapiti Public School District have special events planned for Wednesday in recognition of National Indigenous Peoples Day. At Clairmont Community School, presenters Va...
Jun 21, 2023