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Power outages drag on after powerful windstorm sweeps through the Maritimes

Power outages drag on after powerful windstorm sweeps through the Maritimes

HALIFAX — Thousands of residents across the Maritimes spent Tuesday without electricity as utility crews scrambled to repair power lines damaged by a powerful windstorm that roared over the region on Monday.
Minister mum on confidence in CBC head, says work to find successor begins next year

Minister mum on confidence in CBC head, says work to find successor begins next year

OTTAWA — The federal government will begin early in the new year the search for a new head of CBC/Radio-Canada, Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge said Tuesday as she faced questions about her confidence in its current leader.
Four men caught crossing Canada-U. S. border into Manitoba, one taken to hospital

Four men caught crossing Canada-U. S. border into Manitoba, one taken to hospital

WINNIPEG — RCMP say four men from Africa have been caught trying to cross the Canada-U. S. border unauthorized into Manitoba.
Tourism recovery not expected until next year, Destination Canada report finds

Tourism recovery not expected until next year, Destination Canada report finds

A full recovery in the tourism industry is unlikely until next year, Destination Canada predicts, even as the rebound comes quicker than expected ahead of a bigger bounce-back forecast for 2025.

Sex offender in Saskatchewan who took children into U.S. signs plea agreement

A convicted sex offender living in Saskatchewan who cut through a fence to drive across the Canada-U.S. border with two children and their mother has entered a plea agreement.
Canada's RJ Barrett applying lessons from FIBA World Cup to NBA's New York Knicks

Canada's RJ Barrett applying lessons from FIBA World Cup to NBA's New York Knicks

RJ Barrett can't help but smile when he talks about playing for Canada's men's basketball team at the 2024 Paris Olympics. "It's going to be fun, it's going to be exciting," Barrett said in a recent interview.
This story by The Canadian Press is no longer available

This story by The Canadian Press is no longer available

VANCOUVER — This story is no longer available. The Canadian Press
Federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough says registry of offenders coming in March

Federal sports minister Carla Qualtrough says registry of offenders coming in March

Canada's sports minister says the target date to establish a registry of offenders is March 2024.
St. Louis: Caufield, Canadiens need to 'get on the inside' to end scoring slump

St. Louis: Caufield, Canadiens need to 'get on the inside' to end scoring slump

BROSSARD, Que. — Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis had one main message for his forwards amid some offensive slumps: get on the inside.
Canada coach says Gold Cup will be crucial for Olympic team selection

Canada coach says Gold Cup will be crucial for Olympic team selection

With the Paris Olympics less than eight months away, Canada coach Bev Priestman has roster decisions to make.