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Edmonton Catholic School Division and St. Albert Public Schools are among the school boards in multiple provinces that have been affected by a data breach of their student information system vendor.Abigail Robson says she moved from Nova Scotia to Alberta as a young girl with her mother 10 years ago for a fresh start.
Whatever your tipple, Angela Hansen's liquor store on Vancouver's Commercial Drive has stock to satisfy, from Prosecco to tequila — so long as you don't want any actual liquor.A British Columbia Supreme Court judge says a class-action lawsuit can go ahead alleging Home Depot violated its customers' privacy when collecting and sharing their information after emailing purchase receipts.
Marie-Philip Poulin scored twice as her Montreal Victoire downed the Toronto Sceptres 4-2 in the first Professional Women's Hockey League game in Vancouver.The RCMP in Nova Scotia says two suspicious deaths in Mahone Bay, N.S., over the weekend were the result of intimate partner violence.Police in Cape Breton are asking for the public’s help in finding the remains of a missing man they believe was murdered.
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Sentencing hearing begins for men convicted of leading Coutts blockadeLETHBRIDGE, Alta. — A sentencing hearing is set to start today for three men convicted of helping co-ordinate a blockade at the Canada-U.S. border at Coutts, Alta., in protest of COVID-19 rules and restrictions.
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Sentencing hearing begins for men convicted of leading Coutts blockadeLETHBRIDGE, Alta. — A sentencing hearing is set to start today for three men convicted of helping co-ordinate a blockade at the Canada-U.S. border at Coutts, Alta., in protest of COVID-19 rules and restrictions.
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Sentencing hearing begins for people convicted of leading Coutts blockadeThe men were charged for their roles in the blockade that tied up cross-border traffic for two weeks in early 2022.
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In the news today: Coutts blockade sentencing, oilsands decarbonization uncertaintyHere is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
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News Roundup: Coutts Blockade Sentencing, Oilsands Decarbonization Uncertain, and MoreThis Canadian Press roundup covers various news stories, including the sentencing hearing for leaders of the Coutts border blockade, uncertainties surrounding the future of Canada's largest carbon capture project due to political turmoil, an increase in drug overdose deaths in Ontario involving multiple substances, a collision involving Premier Doug Ford's vehicle, and the rise of alcohol-free liquor options.
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Canadian News Roundup: Coutts Blockade Sentencing, Oilsands Decarbonization Uncertain, Ontario Overdoses RiseThis report covers various Canadian news stories including the sentencing hearing for leaders of the Coutts border blockade, the uncertain future of Canada's largest carbon capture project due to political turmoil, a rise in drug overdose deaths in Ontario involving multiple substances, a collision involving Premier Doug Ford's vehicle, and the growing popularity of alcohol-free beverages.
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