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Hoops star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named CP male athlete of the year

Hoops star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander named CP male athlete of the year

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander took 2023 by storm, blossoming into a superstar on both the NBA and international stages.
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon asks Canadians to commit to kindness in year-end message

Gov. Gen. Mary Simon asks Canadians to commit to kindness in year-end message

OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon is calling on Canadians to commit themselves to kindness in her annual year-end message. The Governor General says the year 2023 presented challenges brought on by climate change and global conflict.
In the news today: Palestinians streaming into Rafah as Israeli offensive widens

In the news today: Palestinians streaming into Rafah as Israeli offensive widens

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Warm weather wreaks havoc on some B.C. ski hills as lack of snow leaves trails barren

Warm weather wreaks havoc on some B.C. ski hills as lack of snow leaves trails barren

VANCOUVER — British Columbia's abnormally warm winter has left local ski resorts grappling with a lack of snow during the holiday tourism season, as resorts struggle to keep runs open.
Banking changes to look out for in 2024

Banking changes to look out for in 2024

The federal government approved RBC’s $13.5-billion takeover of HSBC Canada in the waning days of 2023, despite concerns from critics that it will stifle competition.
New Ontario laws and regulations come into effect on New Year's Day

New Ontario laws and regulations come into effect on New Year's Day

TORONTO — Several new Ontario laws and regulatory changes are set to come into effect on New Year's Day, including daycare safe-arrival rules and penalties for inappropriately accessing patients' personal health information. As of Jan.
Manitoba premier says he follows security precautions on social media app

Manitoba premier says he follows security precautions on social media app

WINNIPEG — As Manitoba's first premier from the millennial generation, Wab Kinew is familiar with, and a big believer in, the reach of social media.
Ottawa agrees climate adaptation saves money, but experts ask: where's the funding?

Ottawa agrees climate adaptation saves money, but experts ask: where's the funding?

Canada's first-ever climate adaptation strategy was little more than six weeks old when fast-moving wildfires swept through communities in British Columbia's southern Interior, forcing thousands to flee and destroying hundreds of homes.
Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

Why flights between Newfoundland and Europe have Labrador Inuit shaking their heads

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Philadelphia Flyers stifle Vancouver Canucks in 4-1 win

Philadelphia Flyers stifle Vancouver Canucks in 4-1 win

VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have talked about the need to stay focused recently while leading a surprising charge in the NHL standings. And the Philadelphia Flyers took advantage of distraction on Thursday night.