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N.S. woman living in flood zone wants province to pay for hepatitis vaccines

A Windsor, N.S., woman who lives in a frequent flood zone is asking the province to pay for her combined hepatitis A and B vaccine...

India, UAE to review trade deal in talks this week, sources say

By Alexander Cornwell and Shivangi AcharyaDUBAI/NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian and Emirati officials are expected to review their trade agreement this week amid concerns...

Road hockey for cancer research aims to break its own world record

Former NHL coach and player Ted Nolan has been in the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Memorial Cup and the Olympics. But, he says, the...

Cree-owned ‘Wachiya’ store selling Indigenous arts and crafts in Old Montreal

A new Cree-owned shop has opened in Old Montreal, showcasing products made by northern Quebec Cree artists and craftspeople.The store, Wachiya — which means...

Ottawa Valley farmers grappling with rainy growing season

Ottawa Valley farmers are grappling with the consequences of a rainy summer as the season's downpours disrupt their operations and threaten their crops.Rainfall totals measured...

Yukoners to skate in new gear thanks to Vancouver teen and Canucks

Dozens of Yukon hockey players will skate in new gear this season thanks to the generosity of a Vancouver teenager, and the Vancouver Canucks.That...

Former U.S. President George W. Bush does not plan to make election endorsement

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. President George W. Bush, a Republican, does not plan to make an endorsement or voice how he or his...

Smoky skies blanket parts of central and northern B.C. as wildfires grow

Residents in parts of central and northern B.C. are being warned about the extremely poor air quality caused by the smoke from out-of-control wildfires burning...

Famous Yukon road relay runs on despite South Klondike Highway bus crash

Organizers of the Yukon's famous Klondike Road Relay were forced to make some tough decisions ahead of this year's race after a tour bus...

Summer 2.0? Ontario heat set to return with a vengeance

We may have had to wait until the middle of September, but we’re finally going to get some of the nicest summertime weather of...

After 6th cyclist dead this year, Toronto advocates want change

After a woman was struck and killed while riding her bicycle in Etobicoke late last month, dozens of cyclists gathered at the site of...

Wildfire in Canadian national park now under control, officials say

TORONTO (Reuters) - The wildfire that ravaged an iconic Canadian national park and the tourist town nestled within it is now under control, officials...

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