2015年7月13日 星期一

2015-07-14 Canada English Canada


CBC.ca
   
Soldier, missing for 6 hours, found amid Saskatchewan wildfires   
CBC.ca
Searchers have located a soldier who went missing on Monday afternoon near La Ronge, in Saskatchewan's north. The soldier was part of a contingent of military crews battling wildfires in the area. The soldier, a member of the Canadian Force's Immediate ...

Search underway for soldier missing on front line of Sask. wildfire fight   CTV News
Little rain in Saskatchewan; officials warn fire evacuees against heading home   Winnipeg Free Press
Soldier missing on Saskatchewan fire line found after search   CityNews
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Turtle Island News   
Globalnews.ca   
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National Post
   
BC couple found guilty of plotting terror — now the judge must decide if they ...   
National Post
VANCOUVER — John Nuttall and Amanda Korody were found guilty last month on two terrorism-related counts, after their undercover police-assisted plot to explode homemade bombs at the B.C. legislative buildings in Victoria, on Canada Day 2013.
Top cop wanted BC terror suspects away from distraction of video games, drugs   CTV News
Ian Mulgrew: One week before arrests, police still mulled charges in BC terror ...   Vancouver Sun
Mountie at head of bomb plot probe says Nuttall and Korody posed genuine threat   The Province
Surrey Leader   
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National Post
   
Quebec judge denies CP Rail's challenge of Lac-Megantic $431.5 million ...   
National Post
SHERBROOKE, Que. — A Quebec judge has rejected Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.'s challenge of a court settlement that is aimed at compensating residents of Lac-Megantic, Que. About 25 companies accused of responsibility in the 2013 train tragedy that ...

Judge approves $430-million settlement fund for Lac-Mégantic victims and ...   Montreal Gazette
Lac-Mégantic lawsuit: Judge rejects Canadian Pacific challenge   CBC.ca
Judge rejects CP Rail's challenge of Lac-Mégantic settlement   The Globe and Mail
Calgary Herald   
Reuters   
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CBC.ca
   
Samantha Higgins slaying leads to arrest of young man   
CBC.ca
Quebec provincial police have arrested a young man in connection with the death and dismemberment of Samantha Higgins, a LaSalle mother of two. The Sûreté du Québec confirmed a 22-year-old was arrested this afternoon. Samantha Higgins, missing ...

Quebec police make arrest after body of young mother found   CTV News
Samantha Higgins was 'such a sweet soul', her devastated mother says   Montreal Gazette
Suspect arrested in case of murdered Lasalle mother   Globalnews.ca
CJAD   
Life in Quebec   
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The Peak
   
Metro Vancouver votes 'no' to transit tax   
The Peak
The results of the hotly debated Metro Vancouver Transportation and Transit Plebiscite were announced on July 2. With a 'no' majority result, 68 per cent of voters voted against the 0.5 per cent PST increase to fund future public transit projects. The ...
Opinion: Transit plebiscite vote was a rejection of TransLink's plan   Vancouver Sun
Vancouver-area mayors are fed up, want relief from TransLink   The Globe and Mail

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CBC.ca
   
1985 small town homicide solved, Saskatchewan RCMP say   
CBC.ca
RCMP in Saskatchewan have charged a 65-year-old man with first-degree murder in relation to the 1985 homicide of Frances Wendland who was found dead in her Rosthern home. The accused, Dennis Henry Hahn, was 36 at the time of the alleged killing.
Saskatchewan RCMP lay murder charges in 30-year-old killing of mother   Lethbridge Herald
B.C. man charged 30 years after homicide in Rosthern, Sask.   Globalnews.ca
Man Charged In Historical Homicide   620 CKRM.com

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CTV News
   
Guests asked to put smartphones, tablets away at 'unplugged weddings'   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Here comes the bride -- and out come the smartphones. Wedding guests are often keen to capture all the special moments during a couple's big day. But the flashing glare from cameras, phones and even tablets can prove disruptive during the ...


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CTV News
   
Cows asked to moove away from wife's BMW   
CTV News
It was a surprise that one Quebec man will milk for the rest of his life. On July 9th around 6 a.m. a man from Val-des-Monts, Quebec, was shocked to find four cows in his laneway. The cattle decided to rest up near his wife's BMW and caused ...
'There was some drooling, licking evidence': Gang of cows assault BMW, cause ...   National Post
Cows on the run after scratching, drooling on Val-des-Monts woman's BMW   Ottawa Citizen
Cows cause $1000 damage to BMW in western Quebec   CBC.ca
Ottawa Sun   
580 CFRA Radio   
MetroNews Canada   
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MetroNews Canada
   
More protection needed for top B.C. parks: Advocates   
MetroNews Canada
British Columbia has the highest percentage of protected parkland in Canada but advocates worry weak legislation keeps it open to development. The Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) released its latest report Monday, checking in on ...

Changes to B.C. park boundaries should go through independent review ...   Straight.com
Alberta lagging on wilderness protection, says conservation group   Calgary Herald
Canada trailing peers in meeting land preservation goals: report   The Globe and Mail

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The Province
   
Surrey resident shot and killed as he resisted a break-in at his home   
The Province
A Surrey neighbourhood is grieving and in shock after a man was shot and killed in a botched break and enter at his home late Sunday. Surrey Mounties identified the victim as Colin Hill, 42, a local realtor who worked with his wife Becky Zhou. They ...
Surrey man killed trying to stop an intruder   Vancouver Sun (blog)
Surrey man murdered defending home against intruder   CTV News
Shots fired through Surrey bakery window with worker inside 'a random act ...   National Post
Times Colonist   
CBC.ca   
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