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Two B.C. communities declare states of emergency as wildfires burn

PORT HARDY, B.C. — Dozens of wildfires burning across British Columbia are forcing residents from their homes, with two communities …

2 victims of Thursday shooting confirmed dead; 5 total dead in 2 linked incidents

MONTREAL — Two people shot in a law office north of Montreal on Thursday have died of their injuries, Quebec …

Canada’s Milos Raonic eliminated from third round of Wimbledon

LONDON – Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic has been eliminated from Wimbledon. The No. 7 seed lost 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 …

Asbestos revisions on Health Canada website not significant, government says

OTTAWA – Recent changes to the way Health Canada describes health risks associated with asbestos exposure are not significant, the …

Douglas Coupland to use 3D images of Canadians in customized artwork for Simons

TORONTO – Canadians will be the stars of Douglas Coupland’s new art project set to be showcased at fashion retailer …

Blue Bombers lose home opener and quarterback Drew Willy against Tiger Cats

WINNIPEG – Drew Willy’s night didn’t go as planned. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback was forced to watch most of …

Chicken burgers being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination

BRAMPTON – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says several frozen uncooked breaded chicken products made by Sofina Foods Inc. are …

Another WestJet flight receives a bomb threat, lands in Saskatoon

SASKATOON — For the fourth time in less than a week, a Canadian passenger jet has had to make an …

Nearly half of Canadians expect to blow their budgets on summer fun: Poll

TORONTO — A new poll from CIBC says nearly half of Canadians will need to dip into their savings or …

Flash flood forces evacuation of Kamloops, B.C., homes; reception centre opened

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A late-afternoon thunderstorm that dumped torrential rains on Kamloops, B.C., has flooded a trailer park and forced …

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