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Garage owner joked about getting bomb in mail and shook the package

WINNIPEG — When the owner of Ollie’s Garage got an odd package in the mail about two weeks ago, he …

Finance minister says B.C.’s law blueprint for largest private investment deal

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s finance minister says he has introduced legislation that provides the blueprint for building and operating the …

Wishes program an effort to humanize death in hospital ICUs

TORONTO – One couple renewed their wedding vows. Another had a date night. A group of family and friends gathered …

Health Canada spends $1.5M to re air ads on prescription drugs and pot

OTTAWA – Health Canada is spending $1.5 million to air recycled ads on prescription drugs and pot in the run-up to …

Canadian rowers, paddlers add eight medals to Canada’s haul at Pan Am Games

TORONTO – Canada’s paddlers, rowers and divers kept the medals coming on Day 3 of the Pan American Games. Led …

Health Department warns of blue green algae outbreak in New Brunswick lake

FREDERICTON – A medical officer of health says people should avoid parts of Harvey Lake in New Brunswick because of …

Canadians Shaffer, Von Seydlitz win gold in women’s double sculls

ST. CATHARINES – Kerry Shaffer and Antje Von Seydlitz have won Canada’s first rowing gold medal at the Pan American …

Evacuees from Saskatchewan reserve to go home, fires keeping 13,000 out assessed

Residents of an evacuated reserve in northern Saskatchewan were heading home Sunday, as officials began evaluating forest fires threatening other …

Poilievre flogs enhanced child care benefit as boost to the economy

OTTAWA — Employment Minister Pierre Poilievre is touting the Conservative government’s enhanced child care benefit as boost for the economy …

Canada continues to lead medal standings at Pam Am games with 16 medals on Day 2

TORONTO – Canada came flying out of the gates at the 2015 Pan American Games with eight medals on opening …

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