2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Missing Ontario hikers found alive in BC after 7 days   
CBC.ca
Two Ontario hikers who had been missing in B.C. for nearly a week, have been found alive in the Cathedral Lakes area west of Keremeos, B.C.. Lynne Carmody and Rick Moynan walked to Cathedral Lake Lodge Sunday afternoon, just as crews were ...

Two hikers missing for six days found safe after walking out of B.C. wilderness   The Province
Missing Ontario hikers turn up alive after a week in B.C. backcountry   Macleans.ca
Missing hikers near Keremeos walk to safety after week lost in wilderness   The Nelson Daily

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Toronto Sun
   
Company behind bus crash in BC to be audited   
Toronto Sun
MERRITT, B.C. -- The British Columbia government plans to audit a bus company involved in a serious weekend collision in the province's Central Interior that sent more than three dozen people to hospitals across the region. The province's Ministry of ...

B.C. transportation ministry plans audit of tour bus company in wake of ...   The Province
Government to audit bus company after serious crash on the Coquihalla   Globalnews.ca
BC bus company to be audited after Coquihalla crash that injured 38   Edmonton Journal
Lethbridge Herald   
InfoTel News Ltd   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Lawsuit arguing for right to outdoor shelter reaches BC Supreme Court   
The Globe and Mail
Homeless residents of Abbotsford, B.C., are set to argue before a Supreme Court judge that it is their constitutional right to sleep in parks and erect survival shelters when adequate housing and shelter spaces are not available. The six-week trial between the ...

Abbotsford homeless rights case heads to B.C. Supreme Court   MetroNews Canada
Homeless people's challenge against City of Abbotsford scheduled in B.C. ...   Straight.com
Abbotsford homeless take City to court   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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Toronto Sun
   
Important for PC Leader Patrick Brown to join Pride parade   
Toronto Sun
I'm out a lunch. I bet a well-placed Conservative insider a lunch that new Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown would not turn up to march in Sunday's Pride parade. But Brown did — along with 50-odd Tories both gay and straight — to carry ...

Canada's LGBTQ community celebrates at Toronto Pride parade   The Globe and Mail
Despite the rain, there's no dampening Pride this year   Toronto Star
Pride Toronto wraps up with Sunday's parade   CityNews
The Daily Courier (subscription)   
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Toronto Sun
   
Canadian army begins rotation of troops in Poland   
Toronto Sun
VALCARTIER, Que. - About 90 soldiers from 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group in Valcartier, Que., have deployed to Poland as part of a NATO response to Russian actions in central and eastern Europe. Over the next month, approximately 200 soldiers ...

Army begins rotation of troops in Poland   Waterloo Record
Canada Deploys Troops To Poland In Response To Russian Aggression   The Inquisitr

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Toronto Sun
   
Olivia Chow to run in federal election?   
Toronto Sun
Olivia Chow remains coy about a possible political comeback this fall. “Happy Pride!” she said, laughing when asked to comment about her intentions for the upcoming federal election. Ever since Chow lost the mayor's race in Toronto, the federal NDP have ...

Chow puts spotlight on child care   Brantford Expositor

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CBC.ca
   
WestJet plane lands in Saskatoon after threat; 147 passengers and 6 crew aboard   
Hamilton Spectator
SASKATOON — A WestJet flight bound for Edmonton from Halifax was diverted to Saskatoon on Saturday morning following a bomb threat. Police in Saskatoon said in a news release that the force's bomb disposal unit responded to John Diefenbaker Airport ...

South Bruce OPP recieved threat info that forced a WestJet plane to land   CTV News
No bomb found on WestJet plane   Edmonton Sun
WestJet Flight 391 search in Saskatoon yields no bomb   CBC.ca
The Barrie Examiner   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
PM's Ramadan dinner shows the importance of the Muslim voting bloc   
Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Twenty-one Toronto-area imams used a Friday sermon this spring for a singular message: the need for Muslims to vote in the federal election this fall. The decision to make the unprecedented political pitch — imams generally shy away from ...

Ramadan dinner at PM's house sign of increased influence of Muslim vote   mysask.com

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Calgary Herald
   
Thieves steal veterans' memorial statue from Calgary cemetery   
Calgary Herald
Calgary police say this large bronze veterans' memorial statue was stolen from the southeast Veteran Honour Gardens in Calgary on June 25 or 26, 2015. Submitted photo / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. Shock. Surprise. Sadness. Those are ...

Police searching for large veterans' monument stolen in Calgary   CTV News
Calgary police looking for stolen veterans' monument   CBC.ca
Calgary police seek public assistance in locating stolen monument   MetroNews Canada
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Globalnews.ca   
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CTV News
   
Crews speed to scene of two fires   
CTV News
Saskatoon fire crews battled two blazes on Saturday evening. Heavy smoke came from a third floor apartment at 895 Confederation drive. The fire department received multiple 9-1-1 calls at 9:45 p.m. and was on the scene in three minutes. All of the ...

Saskatoon fire crews kept busy with apartment, garage fires   CBC.ca
Lightning destroys home garage, starts fire in apartment attic   KPRC Houston
Saskatoon firefighters busy with 3 fires Saturday   Globalnews.ca
650 CKOM News Talk Radio   
Chron.com   
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
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