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Quebec judge refuses request for fully vaccinated jury at Montreal trial

Quebec judge refuses request for fully vaccinated jury at Montreal trial

Courts have differed on full vaccination for jurors in recent Canadian judgments
Snowbird season: Canadian retirees hope for prompt COVID booster shots in U.S. south

Snowbird season: Canadian retirees hope for prompt COVID booster shots in U.S. south

The U.S. has largely remained silent on when it might begin to ease border restrictions
Reilly tosses 2 touchdowns, leads B.C. Lions past Montreal Alouettes 27-18

Reilly tosses 2 touchdowns, leads B.C. Lions past Montreal Alouettes 27-18

B.C. wins third straight CFL contest to up record to 4-2
Alberta premier cites COVID-19 vaccine uptake since passport announcement

Alberta premier cites COVID-19 vaccine uptake since passport announcement

Jason Kenney says COVID-19 vaccine bookings have nearly tripled
Leaders make get-out-the-vote plea for Monday as campaign hits final days

Leaders make get-out-the-vote plea for Monday as campaign hits final days

Elections Canada has warned it may take five days to finish counting all ballots cast
Trudeau links global campaign on arbitrary detention declaration to China

Trudeau links global campaign on arbitrary detention declaration to China

China has accused ‘the two Michaels’ of being spies, a claim rejected by Canada and its allies
Tk’emlups Nation extends invitation to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Tk’emlups Nation extends invitation to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Nation encouraging participants to teach the honour song in schools, workplaces and at home
Program bringing rural nurse training to B.C.’s rural north

Program bringing rural nurse training to B.C.’s rural north

University of Northern British Columbia launches first nursing degree program in Fort St. John
Campaign race for home has main federal party leaders in Eastern, Central Canada

Campaign race for home has main federal party leaders in Eastern, Central Canada

With clock ticking down to Monday’s election, leaders get high-profile endorsements.
Drought-weakened trees, fall storms could mean more power outages: BC Hydro

Drought-weakened trees, fall storms could mean more power outages: BC Hydro

Conditions mirror those in 2015 and 2018, when the utility was hit by its two most damaging storms