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US Indo Pacific Command chief says collaboration key to keeping region free and open

US Indo Pacific Command chief says collaboration key to keeping region free and open

HALIFAX — The head of the U.S.
Vaccine superheroes: Experts impressed with communications that target children

Vaccine superheroes: Experts impressed with communications that target children

Whether using a video of Batman shadowing a public health professional or a picture of a purple cartoon character playing hockey, Canadian health units and science communication groups are trying to find ways to inspire young audiences to get the COV
Two journalists among 15 people arrested by RCMP near B.C. pipeline worksite

Two journalists among 15 people arrested by RCMP near B.C. pipeline worksite

HOUSTON, B.C. — An award-winning photojournalist and a documentary filmmaker were among the 15 people arrested on Friday as B.C.
Quebec zoo hoping to vaccinate wild animals against COVID-19 over coming weeks

Quebec zoo hoping to vaccinate wild animals against COVID-19 over coming weeks

MONTREAL — After millions of Quebecers rolled up their sleeves for COVID-19 vaccines, it could soon be zoo animals' turn to get the shot.
Juice mixes recalled due to possible presence of glass

Juice mixes recalled due to possible presence of glass

OTTAWA — Kraft Heinz Canada is recalling its Country Time brand Original Lemonade Fruit Juice Substitute Drink Mix and Tang brand Orange Flavour Crystals due to the possible presence of glass.
No winning ticket for Friday's $17 million Lotto Max jackpot

No winning ticket for Friday's $17 million Lotto Max jackpot

TORONTO — No winning ticket was sold for the $17 million jackpot in Friday's Lotto Max draw. That means the jackpot for the next draw on Nov. 23 with grow to an estimated $22 million. The Canadian Press
'Pretty chaotic': Tiny B.C. community reconnected after flooding wiped out bridge

'Pretty chaotic': Tiny B.C. community reconnected after flooding wiped out bridge

NOOAITCH FIRST NATION, BRITISH COLUMBIA — The same rainfall that forced the evacuation of 7,000 residents in Merritt, B.C., also stranded a small First Nation village just 20 kilometres away, but an all-out effort quickly reconnected the community.
Party members take sides for, against Kenney at United Conservative meeting

Party members take sides for, against Kenney at United Conservative meeting

CALGARY — A motion that would have made it more difficult to hold an earlier review of Premier Jason Kenney's leadership failed to get enough support Friday at the United Conservative Party annual general meeting.
Gas rationed, travel restricted in parts of B.C. after storm washes out highways

Gas rationed, travel restricted in parts of B.C. after storm washes out highways

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government is rationing gasoline and restricting travel in southern parts of the province after an unprecedented storm severed highways and cut supply lines.
The latest news on mudslides and flooding in British Columbia for Friday, Nov. 19

The latest news on mudslides and flooding in British Columbia for Friday, Nov. 19

The latest news on mudslides and flooding in British Columbia. (All times Eastern) --- 8:00 p.m.
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