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Charges laid in fatal wrong-way crash on Edmonton bridge in June

Charges laid in fatal wrong-way crash on Edmonton bridge in June

EDMONTON — A 23-year-old man faces several charges after a deadly wrong-way crash on an Edmonton bridge earlier this summer.

Canadian para cyclists Clement, Gautier win road race bronze at cycling worlds

GLASGOW, United Kingdom — Canadian para-cyclists Nathan Clement and Shelley Gautier secured their second medals at the world cycling championships on Friday, clinching third-place finishes in their respective T1 road race events.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,407.64, up 64.76): Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Up 25 cents, or 0.59 per cent, to $42.66 on 9.4 million shares. Enbridge Inc.
S&P/TSX composite index posts gain Friday to cap positive week, U.S. markets mixed

S&P/TSX composite index posts gain Friday to cap positive week, U.S. markets mixed

TORONTO — Canada's main stock market index ticked higher on Friday to cap a week of gains, while U.S. markets were mixed.
Vancouver Canucks sign free-agent forward Pius Suter to two-year contract

Vancouver Canucks sign free-agent forward Pius Suter to two-year contract

VANCOUVER — Free agent forward Pius Suter has signed a two-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks, the club announced Friday. The contract carries an average annual value (AAV) of $1.6 million.
Ransomware fallout, softer demand weigh on Indigo's first-quarter results

Ransomware fallout, softer demand weigh on Indigo's first-quarter results

TORONTO — The aftereffects of a ransomware attack and challenging macroeconomic conditions weighed on Indigo Books & Music Inc.'s first-quarter results, said CEO Peter Ruis.
'Majority' of fire at Toronto industrial site extinguished, deputy fire chief says

'Majority' of fire at Toronto industrial site extinguished, deputy fire chief says

Toronto firefighters have extinguished the majority of a blaze at an industrial site where chemicals were stored, the deputy fire chief said, adding that the incident no longer posed a public safety risk.
B.C. midwives and province deliver new three-year deal, increasing wages

B.C. midwives and province deliver new three-year deal, increasing wages

VICTORIA — British Columbia midwives and the province have ratified a new three-year, wage-increasing agreement with the overwhelming support of health-care workers.
Some news outlets report difficulty posting on Meta apps amid restriction rollout

Some news outlets report difficulty posting on Meta apps amid restriction rollout

TORONTO — News outlets have been unable to post on Meta’s social media sites some or all of the time since the digital giant began rolling out its restrictions on Canadian news in response to federal legislation.
'Perfect storm' causing constant delays at Air Canada, despite windfall profits: CEO

'Perfect storm' causing constant delays at Air Canada, despite windfall profits: CEO

MONTREAL — A "perfect storm" of problems lies behind Air Canada's wave of flight delays over the summer, its CEO said, even as the country's largest airline roars back to profitability — with no sign of slowing down.