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Geotechnical drilling underway at Kin Race Track lands in North Okanagan
Geotechnical drilling got underway Wednesday and will continue through Thursday. * This article was originally published here
Manitoba businesses to receive federal funding in support of greener economy
Federal minister Dan Vandal announced a multi-million-dollar funding initiative to support several projects in Manitoba, whilst pushing for a greener economic growth. * This article was originally published here
Canada is about to test emergency alert systems. When will yours happen?
The national public alerting system aims to ensure Canadians know when to take action for safety in case of an emergency, and multiple provinces are testing. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens miss an opportunity with 2-1 loss to Flames
When it comes to the Habs, dire predictions of the near-worst team in the league have, so far, proven founded. Brian Wilde explains,. * This article was originally published here
Who is ‘food insecure’ in Canada? New data shows ‘very high’ need
The data showed single mothers, Indigenous and racialized families were among the hardest hit groups that faced food insecurity, with income having little impact. * This article was originally published here
1 man arrested after armed robbery: Saskatoon Police Service
Saskatoon police arrested a man after a woman was robbed on Monday. * This article was originally published here
Home Depot leans on demand for small projects to top estimates
Consumer focus on smaller projects helped the large U.S. home improvement retailer, with high prices forcing many people to delay large renovations. * This article was originally published here
What you need to know ahead of Calgary’s 9-day Red Line LRT closure
Ctrain service will be temporarily shut down between Chinook and City Hall/Bow Valley College stations starting Nov. 24 and running through to Dec. 4. * This article was originally published here
‘Hunkered down, stayed warm’: Family members missing on Vancouver Island found safe
A man, his adult daughter and his granddaughter disappeared this weekend while hunting in the Woss area, which is about an 80-minute drive north of Campbell River. * This article was originally published here
Women’s shelter calls for review of London, Ont. councillor following ‘extremely harmful’ posts
The letter, addressed to the mayor and other members of city council on Friday, highlighted recent statements made by Ward 4 Coun. Susan Stevenson last week. * This article was originally published here
Bad Boy furniture files notice under bankruptcy act, unable to give refunds
Popular Canadian furniture store Bad Boy has filed a notice of intention (NOI) to make a proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act to begin a restructuring process. * This article was originally published here
Manitoba film industry hoping for production surge after months of actors’ strike
SAG-AFTRA reached a tentative deal with Hollywood Studios on Wednesday - ending the longest strike ever for film and television actors. * This article was originally published here
Online trend believed to have sparked vehicle vandalism in Summerland, B.C.
After an internet search, Ashley realized her mother might have been targeted because of the make of her car. * This article was originally published here
Montreal Jewish school target of another shooting in week-long string of hate crimes
Unidentified suspects have fired guns at Jewish schools in Montreal three times this week. A synagogue was also targeted with a Molotov cocktail. * This article was originally published here
Food hub opening in Dorchester, N.B. looks to combat growing food insecurity
New Brunswick has the second highest rate of rate of food insecurity in the country, according to a report by Proof released in 2022. * This article was originally published here
Camaraderie and sacrifice: Moosejaw Airbase pilots on Remembrance
Wing Commander Colonel Daniel Coutts said sacrifice and camaraderie part of the job when you join the armed forces. * This article was originally published here
Farmfair International 2023 sees increase in junior cattle farmers
Farmfair serves as an opportunity for kids to learn more about agriculture and cattle even if they don't have a farming background. * This article was originally published here
London, Ont. Remembrance Day ceremony draws large crowd
A large crowd gathered at the Victoria Park Cenotaph in London, Ont., Saturday morning for the city's annual Remembrance Day ceremony and parade. * This article was originally published here
Canadians to honour veterans, fallen soldiers in Remembrance Day ceremony
The ceremony comes as defence leaders have warned the world is facing unprecedented security threats and thousands of Canadian troops have responded to domestic disasters. * This article was originally published here
Popularity of Port Alberni’s ‘Hole in the Wall’ raises safety concerns
An off-the-beaten-path tourist attraction near Port Alberni is drawing large numbers of tourists, raising safety concerns due to a lack of infrastructure. * This article was originally published here