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Flair Airlines says CEO Stephen Jones is stepping down
Flair Airlines chief executive Stephen Jones will be stepping down this summer after more than three-and-a-half years at the helm of the discount carrier. * This article was originally published here
Residents ‘heartbroken’ as development forces Sackville, N.B. shops, tenants to move
Several business owners in Sackville, N.B., are scrambling to find new retail space after receiving a letter indicating a 'redevelopment' will force them to relocate next spring. * This article was originally published here
A rate cut is in the cards. Here’s what might hold the Bank of Canada back
The Bank of Canada is gearing up for a hotly anticipated interest rate decision on Wednesday. While data suggests a cut is in the cards, some economists have their doubts. * This article was originally published here
Television and film continues to develop in Manitoba
After the turmoil of last years strikes, the amount of productions being filmed continue to grow, indicating how the television and film continues to develop in Manitoba. * This article was originally published here
Bus carrying Canadian tourists crashes with car in Cuba, more than 2 dozen hurt
Air Transat confirmed the bus involved in the crash was operated by one it its transfer partners and was carrying 38 passengers destined for flight TS715 to Montreal. * This article was originally published here
Canada, China defence ministers discuss interference, Taiwan, Russia
Canada's defence minister met with his Chinese counterpart to discuss election interference, Taiwan and China's support for Russia. * This article was originally published here
Family horrified after grave of N.B. murder victim found burned
Two people have been charged with 2nd-degree murder in connection with the March 2023 killing of Lucas Solomon-Polchies. Just over a year later, his family found his grave burned. * This article was originally published here
Tens of thousands flock to Lilac Festival as business booms for 600 Calgary vendors
Huge crowds descended on the downtown core on Sunday, packing 4th Street for the 33rd annual Lilac Festival. Organisers say it's the biggest one day festival in Western Canada. * This article was originally published here
Vancouver police say missing senior found safe
The Vancouver police department is now reporting the missing senior has been found safe. * This article was originally published here
Firefighters honoured for action during 2023 Barrington Lake wildfire
More than a year since the largest wildfire in Nova Scotia's history spread across Shelburne County, residents are thanking first responders with a weekend of celebrations. * This article was originally published here
Activists for and against sex work gather in Montreal
Pro-sex work activists were present at the inaugural march for survivors of sexual exploitation, which opened the 4th World Congress for the Abolition of Prostitution. * This article was originally published here
‘We build family’: B.C. slo-pitch tournament highlights addiction recovery community
The sporting event, Summer Slam Slo-Pitch, features 28 teams composed of players who are in recovery from addiction. * This article was originally published here
Slide shared by N.B. premier ‘gross misrepresentation’ of sexual health presentation
Teresa Norris, president of HPV Global Action, walked media through the presentation in an effort to provide context for the single opening slide that Higgs shared on social media. * This article was originally published here
Is carbon pricing a politically feasible climate policy? What research says
Research suggests the Liberals may be fighting a losing battle when it comes to carbon pricing. * This article was originally published here
Woman with ‘unmanageable’ pain from Lyme disease chooses to die. She wasn’t always believed
Stéphanie Lavoie spent her adult life facing escalating symptoms from Lyme disease that left her bedridden and barely able to eat. Her family says the medical system failed her. * This article was originally published here
Highway 3 twinning begins in Taber
Highway 3 has developed a reputation for being dangerous, with numerous head-on collisions in recent years. But the focus Friday was on the economic impact of a twinned highway. * This article was originally published here
COSAR continues search for missing Kelowna senior
Allan Francescutti, a 79-year-old Kelowna man, was reported missing on April 21, five days after he was last seen. His vehicle was found in a rugged area east of Lake Country. * This article was originally published here
Nearly half a billion spent on visa-exempt asylum claims: PBO
Canada has spent nearly half a billion dollars over the last five years processing asylum claims from people who arrived in the country without a visa, a new report has found. * This article was originally published here
N.S. premier calls baby ATV crash death ‘heartbreaking,’ won’t talk potential law changes
A baby died, with two adults suffering serious injuries, after an ATV crash in Forties, N.S., on Monday. Police said investigators believe alcohol was a factor in the crash. * This article was originally published here
‘Never seen it like this’: Victoria animal shelter overrun with pets
The Victoria Humane Society is now looking for a bigger facility so they can help more animals as the executive director says they are bursting at the seams. * This article was originally published here