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Residents cleared to return home as Quebec dike declared safe after repair work

Residents cleared to return home as Quebec dike declared safe after repair work

MONT-LAURIER, Que. — Authorities say work carried out by government engineers has stabilized a dike northwest of Montreal that was at risk of bursting.
Transat sees bright skies ahead despite rising competition, falling disposable income

Transat sees bright skies ahead despite rising competition, falling disposable income

MONTREAL — The head of Transat AT Inc. said consumers show little sign of travel wariness, but increased competition and customer financial strain have begun to thin out profit margins even as the travel company guns for major growth next year.
Study shows colonials forced Indigenous woolly dogs into extinction

Study shows colonials forced Indigenous woolly dogs into extinction

VANCOUVER — For thousands of years, a breed of white, woolly dog played an important and cultural role for Coast Salish people in Western Canada but when colonists moved in the animal quickly became extinct, a new study says.
Rising number of flu cases affecting hospitals, Manitoba government says

Rising number of flu cases affecting hospitals, Manitoba government says

WINNIPEG — Manitoba health officials say the number of flu cases is rising and putting a strain on hospitals. Health Minister Uzoma Asagwara says the health system was already facing challenges and the growth in flu cases is making things worse.
Valour FC takes Cape Breton winger Owen Sheppard first in CPL-U Sports draft

Valour FC takes Cape Breton winger Owen Sheppard first in CPL-U Sports draft

Valour FC selected University of Cape Breton winger Owen Sheppard first overall in Thursday's CPL-U Sports draft. Sheppard, a native of St. John's, becomes the first player drafted from Newfoundland by a CPL team.
Trudeau says unfinished business, threat to progressive agenda drive him to run again

Trudeau says unfinished business, threat to progressive agenda drive him to run again

OTTAWA — If there is a walk in the snow coming for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau this winter, he's not planning on using it to reflect on his future. There is also no sign he's being pushed out from within.
Fox picks up B.C.-shot crime drama 'Murder in a Small Town' for upcoming fall lineup

Fox picks up B.C.-shot crime drama 'Murder in a Small Town' for upcoming fall lineup

Fox has ordered the B.C.-shot crime drama “Murder in a Small Town” for its fall lineup next year. Based on the “Karl Alberg” novel series by late Canadian author L.R.
Talk It Out: Toronto Raptors' improved communication paying off defensively

Talk It Out: Toronto Raptors' improved communication paying off defensively

TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors are a naturally quiet group off the court. Speaking up, especially on defence, will be an important part of turning around their season.
Tim Hortons, Telus and Esso reinstate support for Hockey Canada following scandal

Tim Hortons, Telus and Esso reinstate support for Hockey Canada following scandal

TORONTO — A trio of sponsors are backing Hockey Canada once more, after pulling support for the organization when it was embroiled in scandal last year. Fast food chain Tim Hortons, telecommunications firm Telus Corp.
Nova Scotia budgeting $500 million for highway projects, improvements in 2024-25

Nova Scotia budgeting $500 million for highway projects, improvements in 2024-25

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s public works minister says her department will spend more than $500 million over 12 months on roadwork, major highway projects and bridge replacements, a figure up slightly from the prior year’s spending.