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Suspect arrested in Quebec City stabbings that left two dead, five injured

Suspect arrested in Quebec City stabbings that left two dead, five injured

Police in Quebec City say two people are dead and five others have been injured in a stabbing rampage in the provincial capital. They say a man in his mid-20s has been arrested in connection with the Halloween night attacks and taken to hospital.
Candy Cruise a hit with trick or treaters

Candy Cruise a hit with trick or treaters

On a Halloween night like no other in history, Dawn and Josh Misch and their six kids packed into their truck on a mission to gather some sweet treats.
Fourth Flair Airlines flight involving Prince George's airport flagged for COVID-19 exposure

Fourth Flair Airlines flight involving Prince George's airport flagged for COVID-19 exposure

Company temporarily suspended its YXS service on Oct. 29
'We are at risk:' Leadership sounds alarm as COVID-19 cases surge among First Nations

'We are at risk:' Leadership sounds alarm as COVID-19 cases surge among First Nations

Grand Chief Arlen Dumas shook his head in shock when he saw the line indicating new First Nations infections on a chart during the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs most recent COVID-19 meeting.
As clocks turn back on Sunday, it's a chance to catch up on your sleep, experts say

As clocks turn back on Sunday, it's a chance to catch up on your sleep, experts say

Most Canadians will get an extra hour of sleep tonight as daylight time comes to an end and clocks turn back an hour.
N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs demand stop of alleged federal plans to seize lobster traps

N.S. Mi'kmaq chiefs demand stop of alleged federal plans to seize lobster traps

The Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq Chiefs is alleging the federal Department responsible for fisheries is planning to seize gear and traps from moderate livelihood lobster fisheries in the province.
Plea to Dr. Henry: 'Make masks mandatory'

Plea to Dr. Henry: 'Make masks mandatory'

Contractor worried about his business's survival; cost of trade shows, large-scale public events could skyrocket if pandemic restrictions persist
Yukon health officer reports first COVID-19 death

Yukon health officer reports first COVID-19 death

Yukon has reported its first death from COVID-19 after an outbreak in the small community of Watson Lake. Chief medical health officer Dr. Brendan Hanley said Friday the person who died was "older" and had underlying health conditions.
Three Metro employees dismissed following fatal Cleveland Dam incident

Three Metro employees dismissed following fatal Cleveland Dam incident

Metro Vancouver says three staff have been dismissed for their role in the Oct. 1 sudden release of water from the Cleveland Dam that left a North Vancouver father and son dead.
Opinion: Bobby Orr, Elias Pettersson, and when your sports heroes disappoint you

Opinion: Bobby Orr, Elias Pettersson, and when your sports heroes disappoint you

Bobby Orr's endorsement of Donald Trump is disappointing, but unsurprising