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Feb 10,  · On Wednesday, Vancouver coughed up five goals in the first en route to a shellacking by the New York Islanders. “Somehow, by hook or msn back to msn home news. For the Islanders, they are looking to continue adding to their five-game point streak (). October was a tough month for the Canadiens, who only picked up two wins over the span of . Jun 08,  · The City of Burnaby is planning a return of their in-person Canada events. Canada Day by the Bay returns to the White Rock Waterfront. Expect local vendors, eats, and plenty of .
 
 

magnitude quake hits Canada’s British Columbia | Reuters.

 

Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says more interest rate hikes are necessary to bring inflation down, despite some early signs of a slowing economy. Another serval has escaped from its owner on Vancouver Island, this time in a community north of Victoria. Saanich police say there’s no risk to the general public after officers blocked off a section of the Lochside Trail Thursday afternoon.

Despite vowing to declare a new leader by 7 p. Thursday, the UCP now says results will be delayed. Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. Yano Amorin Jr.

The winner will become premier-designate until they are sworn in as premier by the lieutenant-governor at Government House in Edmonton. One political scientist says the United Conservative Party’s leadership vote result on Thursday night will come down to how many voting rounds need to occur under the preferential voting system.

An ultra-cheap Canadian airline is selling plane tickets at a price the CEO says might be the lowest ever offered out of Toronto. A woman is calling on Montrealers to keep their eyes peeled for her stolen vehicle.

The trial started Thursday for a truck driver involved in a crash that killed four people on highway three years ago. The sense of safety is slipping for many Winnipeggers, with a majority of residents saying they feel their neighbourhood safety has decreased in recent years. The union that represents thousands of City of Winnipeg workers have set a strike deadline for next week. A ransomware attack on a Saskatoon obstetrics and gynecology clinic left the personal health information of up to 20, patients in the hands of malicious hackers, according to the province’s privacy watchdog.

Communication panels have been installed in three Regina parks, offering those who are nonverbal or who are experiencing disabilities an opportunity to interact with others.

An inquiry into workplace concerns at the Estevan Police Service EPS following the death of a constable and subsequent resignation of the police chief has concluded.

More than 15, customers are still without power in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island almost two weeks after post-tropical storm Fiona made landfall in the region on Sept. Across the East Coast, emotions about the way climate change is altering life can be heard, as residents rebuild their homes after Fiona and cope with weeks without power, and political leaders are asked how they’ll prepare the coastlines and power grids to meet the next gale.

A historical sexual offence trial involving a former Seaforth, Ont. A London jury heard testimony Thursday from paramedics who told the court how they were hindered as they tried to assist a woman who died after being struck by a pick-up truck southwest of the city in December A physician recruitment task force in Timmins is urging candidates in the upcoming municipal election to make the local doctor shortage a priority in their platforms.

The group said the city is in a healthcare crisis and if the community doesn’t come together, the problem will get dramatically worse. Deposits being explored in the Timmins area could become major source of high-quality nickel for the electric car battery market.

After years of pandemic restrictions, Willkommen Platz returns to downtown Kitchener. Skip to main content.

Musqueam First Nation’s community lunch, renaming ceremony Musqueam First Nation is hosting a two-part event to honour those who attended residential schools.

Orange Shirt Day at Museum of Vancouver The Museum of Vancouver is offering complimentary admission to anyone wearing an orange shirt to commemorate the legacy of residential schools. Oppenheimer Park’s Orange Shirt Day A free barbecue is being held at Oppenheimer Park at noon to honour the survivors of residential schools. With files from The Canadian Press. Vancouver Top Stories B. COVID update shows hospital population essentially unchanged. Fees charged to B. Were you affected by floods or fires last year?

Majority of B. Liberals’ GST rebate boost bill passes House with all-party support, off to Senate One of the Liberals’ two affordability-focused pieces of legislation passed the House of Commons on Thursday, with all-party support.

Toronto Blue Jays game attendance soars in Why that’s good for their playoff push The Toronto Blue Jays have the largest increase in average attendance at Major League Baseball games this year, when compared to pre-pandemic numbers, a statistic fans hope will help the team’s playoff push on Friday when they take on the Seattle Mariners in a wildcard series. McGill investigating tweet by instructor who allegedly promoted violence against Iranian protesters McGill University says it is investigating one of its instructors who allegedly called for the death of people participating in anti-government protests in the streets of Iran in recent weeks.

Myles Sanderson responsible for all 11 Sask. Woman sexually assaulted by Jacob Hoggard says her life was ‘shattered beyond recognition’ An Ontario woman who was sexually assaulted by Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard in a Toronto hotel room nearly six years ago says her life was ‘shattered beyond recognition’ as a result of the incident. Which sponsors have pulled support for Hockey Canada? Higher interest rates needed, signs of economic slowdown not enough, says Macklem Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says more interest rate hikes are necessary to bring inflation down, despite some early signs of a slowing economy.

Vancouver Island Large exotic cat on the loose near Victoria is third African serval to escape on Vancouver Island this week Another serval has escaped from its owner on Vancouver Island, this time in a community north of Victoria.

Vancouver Island paper mill to close indefinitely, at least jobs affected B. No risk to public as Saanich police cordon off section of Lochside Trail Saanich police say there’s no risk to the general public after officers blocked off a section of the Lochside Trail Thursday afternoon.

Calgary Results for United Conservative Party leadership vote have been delayed Despite vowing to declare a new leader by 7 p.

Alberta United Conservatives head to polls on final voting day to replace Kenney Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. What is preferential voting and how will it shape the UCP leadership contest? Results for United Conservative Party leadership vote have been delayed Despite vowing to declare a new leader by 7 p.

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Trotz Pregame. Talkin’ Isles. The winger ranks second in the team leaderboard in points with seven 2G, 5A through 11 games. Unfortunately, Drouin took a puck to the head against Detroit on Tuesday night and was immediately taken to the hospital. It was reported on Wednesday that Drouin is out of the hospital and back with the team. Canadiens Head Coach Dominique confirmed on Wednesday afternoon that Drouin is “day-to-day” and will be re-evaluated on Thursday.

Ducharme said that Price’s return is expected to be soon. The veteran goalie has recorded a record, a 2. Through two starts this season, Montembeault has posted a record, a 4. McGill University says it is investigating one of its instructors who allegedly called for the death of people participating in anti-government protests in the streets of Iran in recent weeks.

Myles Sanderson was responsible for all 11 deaths during the mass stabbing in Saskatchewan last month, according to RCMP. An Ontario woman who was sexually assaulted by Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard in a Toronto hotel room nearly six years ago says her life was ‘shattered beyond recognition’ as a result of the incident.

Pressure appears to be mounting on Hockey Canada from both top corporate sponsors and political leaders, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggesting that if the national hockey governing body continues to resist calls for change, the organization could be replaced. Several corporate sponsors have confirmed pulling their support. Here’s what they have said about their decisions. Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says more interest rate hikes are necessary to bring inflation down, despite some early signs of a slowing economy.

Another serval has escaped from its owner on Vancouver Island, this time in a community north of Victoria. Saanich police say there’s no risk to the general public after officers blocked off a section of the Lochside Trail Thursday afternoon.

Despite vowing to declare a new leader by 7 p. Thursday, the UCP now says results will be delayed. Albertans will learn today who the new premier of the province will be. Yano Amorin Jr. The winner will become premier-designate until they are sworn in as premier by the lieutenant-governor at Government House in Edmonton. One political scientist says the United Conservative Party’s leadership vote result on Thursday night will come down to how many voting rounds need to occur under the preferential voting system.

An ultra-cheap Canadian airline is selling plane tickets at a price the CEO says might be the lowest ever offered out of Toronto.

A woman is calling on Montrealers to keep their eyes peeled for her stolen vehicle. The trial started Thursday for a truck driver involved in a crash that killed four people on highway three years ago.

The sense of safety is slipping for many Winnipeggers, with a majority of residents saying they feel their neighbourhood safety has decreased in recent years. The union that represents thousands of City of Winnipeg workers have set a strike deadline for next week.

A ransomware attack on a Saskatoon obstetrics and gynecology clinic left the personal health information of up to 20, patients in the hands of malicious hackers, according to the province’s privacy watchdog. Communication panels have been installed in three Regina parks, offering those who are nonverbal or who are experiencing disabilities an opportunity to interact with others.

An inquiry into workplace concerns at the Estevan Police Service EPS following the death of a constable and subsequent resignation of the police chief has concluded. More than 15, customers are still without power in Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island almost two weeks after post-tropical storm Fiona made landfall in the region on Sept.

Across the East Coast, emotions about the way climate change is altering life can be heard, as residents rebuild their homes after Fiona and cope with weeks without power, and political leaders are asked how they’ll prepare the coastlines and power grids to meet the next gale. But they say teachers are facing Teenage Head without Frankie is Disgusteen. New helicopter medical team focuses on industrial accidents on Vancouver Island A new helicopter team that provides advanced medical care has launched on northern Vancouver Island.

The free and family-friendly outdoor event runs from 10 a. The five-goal first period was the Islanders’ first since March 3, and snapped the team’s six-game streak of allowing the first goal and ultimately was enough for the win. Video: Parise, Nelson, Lee each score in 31 seconds. After Thatcher Demko relieved Halak, the Canucks got on the board, with Ekman-Larsson beating Ilya Sorokin with a knuckler from the high slot at That seemingly gave the Canucks some momentum heading into the second period, where chipped away at the Islanders lead.

Elias Pettersson and Luke Schenn scored goals 91 seconds apart, tilting the ice Vancouver’s favor. Pettersson was able to skate off the goal line and cut across the Islanders crease before burying on Sorokin, while Schenn’s shot redirected off an Islander and past Sorokin.

Including Schenn’s goal the Canucks had the final six shots on goal in the period. Rapid Recap. Full Highlights. Postgame: Trotz. Postgame: Cizikas and Lee. Postgame: Barzal and Parise. Parise Jams in Puck.

 
 

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Community members are being offered a chance to tour a Canadian navy ship that’s docking in Port Alberni, B. During the tours, guests will be able to talk to crew members and learn about their roles on the vessel.

Visitors are also allowed to take pictures of both the interior and exterior of the ship, with the navy noting that “no operationally secure materials” will be visible to the public. No registration for the tours is required, though guests are asked to wear a mask and follow any COVID protocols while aboard. The ship will remain until Sunday morning, with crew members participating in “community engagement” throughout the weekend. But they say teachers are facing Teenage Head without Frankie is Disgusteen.

New helicopter medical team focuses on industrial accidents on Vancouver Island A new helicopter team that provides advanced medical care has launched on northern Vancouver Island. The free and family-friendly outdoor event runs from 10 a. Lewis was found dead in his apartment on Sunday.

Then, the weekend kicks off with a slight chance of showers Saturday morning, but that should clear up for a mix of sun and cloud, with a high of 23 C. Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Canadian Armed Forces recruiters will also be at the ship on Saturday during tour hours, according to Maritime Forces Pacific. There will also be games, prizes, food trucks and a super hero-themed photo booth. Described as the West Coast’s largest outdoor pet festival, tours cities across Western Canada, as well as Scottsdale, Ariz.

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