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EU lawmakers endorse ban on combustion-engine cars in 2035

EU lawmakers endorse ban on combustion-engine cars in 2035

Voters also endorsed a 55% reduction in CO2 from automobiles in 2030
Bill Cosby, in video testimony, denies sex abuse of teen in 1970s

Bill Cosby, in video testimony, denies sex abuse of teen in 1970s

Trial represents one of the last remaining legal claims against 85-year-old
New York woman finds lost dachshund – in Hilary Swank’s lap

New York woman finds lost dachshund – in Hilary Swank’s lap

Movie star has a history of rescuing dogs
Federal ministers say they’re working on measures to end delays at airports

Federal ministers say they’re working on measures to end delays at airports

The Conservatives have been calling on the government to lift travel restrictions
Crown seeks 2-year sentence for former Whitecaps coach’s sex offences

Crown seeks 2-year sentence for former Whitecaps coach’s sex offences

Offences involving four different people took place between 1988 and 2008
Trudeau, Anand meet with Norad commanders, U.S. defense secretary en route to L.A.

Trudeau, Anand meet with Norad commanders, U.S. defense secretary en route to L.A.

Experts and political leaders agree North America’s defence system is badly in need of an upgrade
No public hearing into arrest of Indigenous man, granddaughter at Vancouver bank

No public hearing into arrest of Indigenous man, granddaughter at Vancouver bank

Review of an earlier disciplinary decision upholds its conclusions
Alberta Health Services investigates EMS response time in fatal Calgary dog attack

Alberta Health Services investigates EMS response time in fatal Calgary dog attack

It took 30 minutes for an ambulance to respond after incident happened
Canada’s historic sites get Indigenous voices, stronger protection in new bill

Canada’s historic sites get Indigenous voices, stronger protection in new bill

Canada only G7 country without legislation protecting historic sites, despite having more than 300
Forecast centre says river in northeast B.C. could surge to flood conditions

Forecast centre says river in northeast B.C. could surge to flood conditions

Break in the weather has slowed rising waterways however, across the northwest region