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Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear B.C. veterans’ lawsuit on pensions

Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear B.C. veterans’ lawsuit on pensions

Decision rejects argument of ‘duty of care’ for disabled veterans
Canada resumes NAFTA talks as Trump’s Friday deadline looms

Canada resumes NAFTA talks as Trump’s Friday deadline looms

Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is meeting for the second day with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones, Brent Laing win mixed doubles event

Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones, Brent Laing win mixed doubles event

Canadian curlers Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing are off to a winning start to the season.
Inaction on heavy freighter presence continues to irk Island residents

Inaction on heavy freighter presence continues to irk Island residents

Extension of interim protocol for another year concerning for people in Saltair, on Thetis Island
Manitoba RCMP officer in serious condition after being shot

Manitoba RCMP officer in serious condition after being shot

Manitoba RCMP say an officer is in serious condition in hospital after being shot late Wednesday in what they call a “serious incident” near the town of Onanole.
Candidate says Saanich needs to stimulate economic activity

Candidate says Saanich needs to stimulate economic activity

Rishi Sharma ran in 2013 provincial election
20 years later: Diamonds, jewels, a Picasso and cash still missing after plane crash

20 years later: Diamonds, jewels, a Picasso and cash still missing after plane crash

The enduring mystery of the lost diamonds from the crash of Swissair Flight 111. More than five kilograms of diamonds and jewels. A Picasso worth millions. Nearly 50 kilograms in cash.
Dogged determination: Police save puppies trapped in tunnel

Dogged determination: Police save puppies trapped in tunnel

RCMP in Manitoba saved five puppies from an underground burrow that had to be dug up
Federal law on intoxication sex-assault defence unconstitutional: Ontario judge

Federal law on intoxication sex-assault defence unconstitutional: Ontario judge

People are once again allowed to use excessive intoxication as a defence against criminal charges in that province
American duties against Catalyst Paper dropped

American duties against Catalyst Paper dropped

Catalyst’s paper products determined not to harm U.S. industry