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Flood emergencies declared in four Saskatchewan towns

Flood emergencies declared in four Saskatchewan towns

REGINA — Four Saskatchewan communities have declared emergencies because of flooding, as a rainfall warning continues from the southwest corner of the province to the northeast.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ makes second bid to evict homeless people from courthouse lawn

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ makes second bid to evict homeless people from courthouse lawn

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government says fire, crime and sanitary conditions at a homeless camp outside the courthouse in Victoria have degenerated since March when the province originally applied for a court injunction to shut it down.
Will Trudeau's sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ roots help him survive unpopular decisions?

Will Trudeau's sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ roots help him survive unpopular decisions?

The Trudeau boys adored their visits to Grandpa Jimmy Sinclair’s West Vancouver home, exploring the former federal Liberal cabinet minister’s vast garden that had spots named after Pierre Trudeau’s three sons — Justin’s Path, Sacha’s Rock, Michel’s L
Senate passes assisted dying bill with major amendment

Senate passes assisted dying bill with major amendment

OTTAWA — The Senate has sent the federal government’s controversial bill on assisted dying back to the House of Commons with a major amendment that guts the central premise of the proposed law: that only those who are near death should qualify for me
Liberals reject NDP motion to decriminalize marijuana

Liberals reject NDP motion to decriminalize marijuana

OTTAWA — The Liberal government has no plans to decriminalize marijuana before legalizing it, Attorney General Jody Wilson-Raybould said Monday.
Stanley Burke, 93 was anchor of CBC's National News

Stanley Burke, 93 was anchor of CBC's National News

KINGSTON, Ont. — The CBC is reporting that a former anchor of its nightly newscast died at 93 in Kingston, Ont., Saturday.
Animal lovers aim to rescue Fort McMurray’s abandoned pets

Animal lovers aim to rescue Fort McMurray’s abandoned pets

A small group of concerned animal lovers is trying to work with authorities in Fort McMurray, Alta., to rescue pets from abandoned homes.
Alberta wildfire could burn for months: officials

Alberta wildfire could burn for months: officials

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Fire officials are bracing themselves for a long, long fight against the blaze that forced the evacuation of Fort McMurray and has eaten up more than 1,500 square kilometres of northern Alberta forest.
Federal government introduces assisted-dying law

Federal government introduces assisted-dying law

OTTAWA — The federal government has introduced a long-awaited and controversial new law spelling out the conditions in which seriously ill or dying Canadians may seek medical help to end their lives.
Campaign starts for April 4 Saskatchewan election

Campaign starts for April 4 Saskatchewan election

REGINA — The campaign-style announcements and door-knocking have long been underway, but today marks the official start of the Saskatchewan election.