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Fatal plane crash near Squamish, B.C. under investigation
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada said it is aware of the crash and is working with Squamish RCMP and the BC Coroner Service. * This article was originally published here
Climate change: Canada needs to do more to disaster-proof its hospitals, experts say
With the number of climate-related emergencies expected to worsen, some parts of the country will need to move quickly to disaster-proof life-saving infrastructure, experts say. * This article was originally published here
Canada is relying on queen bee imports. Why it’s a risky crutch
Canada's reliance on foreign queen bees may mitigate crop loss, but it also poses significant risks to the nation's beekeeping industry and ecosystem health. * This article was originally published here
First Nations in Bella Bella call for removal of RCMP officer over social media posts
Posts that have been since taken down show Robinson in costume paired with inappropriate remarks towards Jehovah's Witnesses and people of colour. * This article was originally published here
How a TV show led to a Brazilian man’s love of the Edmonton Oilers
From the soccer-obsessed nation of Brazil, Gabriel Candido is a huge Edmonton Oilers fan and his passion for hockey stems from a TV show. * This article was originally published here
Demerio Houston preparing for key role on Calgary Stampeders’ defence
Demerio Houston led the CFL with seven interceptions in 2023. * This article was originally published here
Most Canadians ‘really need’ a vacation, poll shows. But can they afford it?
Financial woes are forcing most Canadians to scale back their summer getaway plans, though a growing number say they are still planning a vacation this year, Ipsos polling shows. * This article was originally published here
Travel industry, Alberta government call for changes as plane ticket prices rise
Albertans booking summer vacations are paying a hefty price for airplane tickets and those in the industry and Alberta government are calling on feds for changes. * This article was originally published here
London, Ont. committee votes down homeless hub rezoning for 743 Wellington Rd.
While London city staff recommended approving the rezoning request as is, committee members voted to on an amendment to remove permission for emergency care establishments. * This article was originally published here
Right whale sighting leads to closure of lobster fishing area off northeastern N.B.
The federal fisheries minister says the closure was necessary because an endangered North Atlantic right whale was spotted Friday in shallow waters. * This article was originally published here
Daughter of Lumby homicide victim fears for her safety, five weeks after mother’s death
According to police, the Lumby resident was last seen with her ex-husband on April 13. * This article was originally published here
Market conditions worsen as Calgary implements its housing strategy
City of Calgary officials said would will be underway on 80 per cent of the housing strategy's recommendations by the end of this year. * This article was originally published here
Singh: Loblaw deal with Rogers/Bell-owned company needs competition probe
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is calling for a competition probe in a deal between Canada’s largest grocery store chain and a company owned by the country’s telecom giants. * This article was originally published here
Big-winning Lotto Max tickets sold in Ontario, but jackpot remains unclaimed
Some big-winning Lotto Max tickets were sold in Ontario for Tuesday night's draw, but the jackpot remained unclaimed. Top prizing for Friday's draw has climbed to $82 million. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg’s Birchwood Terrace tenants, neighbours overwhelmed 2 weeks after evacuation
'It's confusing. It's overwhelming. I sometimes have to remind myself it's been six business days, because it feels like months have gone by,' a Birchwood Terrace evacuee said. * This article was originally published here
Thousands of City of Calgary workers vote in favour of strike action
Thousands of City of Calgary workers voted in favour of strike action after negotiations between the union and the city resulted in three rejected offers. * This article was originally published here
Saint Thomas University brings flight school to Fredericton campus
Saint Thomas University students in the Bachelor of Arts program can now earn a pilot licence at the same time, as part of a partnership with MFC Training in Fredericton. * This article was originally published here
Auto theft is causing Canadians ‘concern and trauma,’ insurance group says
The insurers body said for effective implementation, insurers, law enforcement and port authorities need to work with auto manufacturers. * This article was originally published here
Taylor Swift will be a boon to Toronto’s economy. But traffic could be a ‘blight’
Toronto is planning for Taylor Swift's shows, but with some of the worst traffic in the world, it runs reputational risk if it doesn’t get it under control, one expert says. * This article was originally published here
Journey of the Horse: 100 years of Chinese history in Edmonton
The Mah Society of Edmonton exhibit details the struggles and racism Chinese immigrants faced in Canada, and why so many were forced to start their own businesses to make a living. * This article was originally published here