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Curler Harris will appeal suspension after missing Scotties due to doping violation

Curler Harris will appeal suspension after missing Scotties due to doping violation

Briane Harris's absence from Canada's national women's curling championship has officially been explained.
SaltWire's money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

SaltWire's money woes a sign of bigger problems in the newspaper business: experts

HALIFAX — The recent decision by SaltWire Network Inc.
How painted rocks at Snickett Park are spreading messages of hope and healing

How painted rocks at Snickett Park are spreading messages of hope and healing

The power of small changes: Chatelech Secondary students use art to inspire dialogue on Canada's history and future
Workload, training flagged in investigation into release of Saskatchewan mass killer

Workload, training flagged in investigation into release of Saskatchewan mass killer

SASKATOON — An investigation into the statutory release of a man months before he went on a stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan has made 14 recommendations, including more time for parole board members to handle cases and domestic violence training for
Two dead, officers injured in foot pursuit after Toronto shooting, police say

Two dead, officers injured in foot pursuit after Toronto shooting, police say

TORONTO — Police say a man has been arrested after a daytime shooting in downtown Toronto that left two dead and sent one woman to hospital.
Interim coach Mauro Biello looks to "cultural reset" with Canadian men's soccer team

Interim coach Mauro Biello looks to "cultural reset" with Canadian men's soccer team

If not a changing of the guard, interim coach Mauro Biello is overseeing what he calls a "cultural reset" ahead of Canada's crucial Copa America qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago later this month.
Quebec police watchdog investigating death after provincial police arrest

Quebec police watchdog investigating death after provincial police arrest

MONTREAL — Quebec's police watchdog says a person found unconscious in a provincial police interrogation room this month has died.
N.B. hopes for a quiet spring with no flooding as province exits warm, dry winter

N.B. hopes for a quiet spring with no flooding as province exits warm, dry winter

FREDERICTON — Officials responsible for monitoring flooding in New Brunswick say they expect a quiet season after a mild winter with less snow than usual in the province.
By the numbers: Canada's disaster financial assistance program

By the numbers: Canada's disaster financial assistance program

OTTAWA — Canada's Disaster Financial Assistance Arrangements program, or DFAA, was launched in 1970, setting a formula for how provinces and territories would split costs with the federal government when disaster strikes.
Fishers say closure of lucrative baby eel fishery won't stop poaching in Maritimes

Fishers say closure of lucrative baby eel fishery won't stop poaching in Maritimes

HALIFAX — Ottawa’s decision to close the lucrative elver fishery on rivers in the Maritimes won’t prevent illegal fishing of the baby eels, a commercial licence holder in Nova Scotia said Tuesday.