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Parksville, Qualicum ready to recognize Relaxation Day

Parksville, Qualicum ready to recognize Relaxation Day

Oceanside residents will recognize Relaxation Day on Wednesday. The day, recognized in the U.S., has been adopted by Parksville and Qualicum Beach. Started as national Slacker Day a few years ago in the U.K., the idea caught on in the U.S.
PQ uses Queen to attack Harper Tories

PQ uses Queen to attack Harper Tories

The Parti Qu脙漏b脙漏cois is taking on a famous target in the provincial election campaign: the Queen.
Acadian bus line to fold

Acadian bus line to fold

Acadian Coach Lines has announced it will close its intercity bus service in the Maritimes by Nov. 30, citing its struggles with mounting losses.
Secret CSIS committee weighs torture issues in fulfilment of Tory directive

Secret CSIS committee weighs torture issues in fulfilment of Tory directive

A secret high-level committee at sa国际传媒's spy agency is tasked with deciding whether information received from abroad is tainted by torture, declassified records show.
Helium shortage pops more than balloons

Helium shortage pops more than balloons

medical research up in the air
Whistleblower election talk gives Quebec a jolt

Whistleblower election talk gives Quebec a jolt

Quebec's elec-tion campaign has been jolted by news that a celebrity anti-corruption whistleblower is preparing to enter the race.
Suits claim N.B. diocese covered priest's sex abuse

Suits claim N.B. diocese covered priest's sex abuse

Lawyers representing sexual abuse victims of former New Brunswick priest Levi Noel have filed 11 lawsuits alleging that members of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst covered up his crimes.
Food labels to include allergens

Food labels to include allergens

Canadians will notice some additions to labels on packaged foods they find on grocery store shelves - changes designed to better protect people with allergies.
Radical environmentalism growing, report warns; sparks Greenpeace dismissal

Radical environmentalism growing, report warns; sparks Greenpeace dismissal

OTTAWA - There is a "growing radicalized environmentalist faction" in sa国际传媒 that is opposed to the country's energy sector policies, warns a newly declassified intelligence report.
Ireland embraces Obama

Ireland embraces Obama

U.S. president reassures crowd with 'Yes we can' slogan in Gaelic