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B.C. teachers vote 86 per cent for all out strike

VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s teachers’ union has voted 86 per cent in favour of a full-scale strike, although its president …

Canadian dollar gains as oil prices climb, little else on economic calendar

TORONTO — The Canadian dollar will be looking for some direction Wednesday, with no major economic data slated to be …

Doctors to reach injured German cave explorer

BERLIN — Germany’s mountain rescue service says doctors are close to reaching an injured explorer stuck deep inside an Alpine …

JK Rowling comes out against Scottish independence

LONDON — “Harry Potter” creator J.K. Rowling waded into the world of Muggle politics Wednesday, announcing a 1 million pound …

European taxi protest: Transport tech upheaval

LONDON — Roads snarled in London, Paris and several other major European cities Wednesday as taxi drivers and train workers …

Japan slams China over close encounter of jets

TOKYO — Japan lodged a diplomatic protest with Beijing on Wednesday after Chinese military jets flew near Japanese military aircraft …

LEONARD’S CAREER NIGHT LIFTS SPURS, 111-92

MIAMI — The last time Kawhi Leonard scored this many points in a real basketball game, he was starring at …

Risk of friendly fire long an element of war

WASHINGTON — The deaths of five Americans killed in a U.S. airstrike in Afghanistan stand as a fresh reminder of …

All right on the night? World Cup stadium a worry

SAO PAULO — The biggest question for Thursday’s opening match of the World Cup isn’t whether host Brazil can beat …

Possible import ban on fish to be imposed by EU on Philippines, PNG due to illegal fishing

The European Union (EU) has issued a formal warning or “yellow card” to the Philippines and Papua New Guinea for …

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