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Year in review: A look at news events in March 2023

A look at news events in March 2023: 1 – The government of Greece declared three days of national mourning after a deadly train crash in the northern part of the country the night before.

Year in review: A look at news events in February 2023

A look at news events in February 2023: 4 – The U.S. military shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon off the Carolina coast on orders from President Joe Biden. U.S.

Year in review: A look at news events in January 2023

A look at news events in January 2023: 4 – Canada marked the first National Ribbon Skirt Day, after a bill to recognize the event every Jan. 4 passed in Parliament late last year.
In the news today: RCMP issues warning about online extremism among young Canadians

In the news today: RCMP issues warning about online extremism among young Canadians

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Tim Hortons celebrates its 60th birthday in 2024. Here's a timeline of its history

Tim Hortons celebrates its 60th birthday in 2024. Here's a timeline of its history

TORONTO — Tim Hortons is considered part of the fabric of Canada, but long before the chain became synonymous with the country, it had humble beginnings as a coffee and doughnut shop.
'Pushed down our throats': Letters detail school pronoun concerns in Saskatchewan

'Pushed down our throats': Letters detail school pronoun concerns in Saskatchewan

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government received 18 official complaints in the summer before it implemented a rule preventing most children from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.
Full disclosure: companies face emissions reporting mandates even as Canada lags

Full disclosure: companies face emissions reporting mandates even as Canada lags

TORONTO — It’s getting harder for companies to hide their dirty secrets.
'My way of giving back': Officer on Alberta First Nation force proud of community

'My way of giving back': Officer on Alberta First Nation force proud of community

TSUUT'INA FIRST NATION — Const. Kenny Big Plume knows the snow-covered roads running through the Tsuut'ina reserve like the back of his hand.

Toronto police charge man with mischief after "hate-motivated" graffiti found on bus

Toronto police have arrested and charged a man with mischief in an incident they allege was hate-motivated. Police say a man boarded a TTC bus in the city's Jane and Bloor West area on December 2 and wrote hate-motivated graffiti on several windows.

WHL roundup: Muranov helps Hitmen knock off Broncos 7-4

CALGARY — Maxim Muranov scored once and added two assists, Calgary scored four goals in the first period, and the Hitmen coasted to a 7-4 victory over the visiting Swift Current Broncos in Western Hockey League action on Sunday.