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In the news today: Trudeau in Singapore, trial of "Freedom Convoy" organizers resumes

In the news today: Trudeau in Singapore, trial of "Freedom Convoy" organizers resumes

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

Private donation helps attract teachers to rural B.C. with $10,000 cash welcome gifts

A rural school district in the British Columbia Interior has filled a shortfall of teachers with help from an anonymous benefactor who donated $200,000 to welcome new educators.

Where the leaders are in the Manitoba election campaign

Here's where the leaders of Manitoba's political parties will be on Thursday as they campaign for the Oct. 3 provincial election: Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson: WINNIPEG _ The party makes an announcement at 11:30 a.m.
Northwest Territories evacuee reflects on having baby while waiting to return home

Northwest Territories evacuee reflects on having baby while waiting to return home

EDMONTON — Tanisha Edison and her partner had to welcome the newest addition to their family more than 1,000 kilometres away from home. Edison, a resident of Hay River, N.W.T., had a healthy baby girl on Aug.

Sports scoreboard for Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023

Wednesday's Scoreboard MLB American League Oakland 5 Toronto 2 Cleveland 2 Minnesota 1 Tampa Bay 3 Boston 1 N.Y. Yankees 4 Detroit 3 Chicago White Sox 6 Kansas City 4 Houston 12 Texas 3 Baltimore 10 L.A.
ASEAN eyes Canada as anchor of peace in Indo-Pacific region

ASEAN eyes Canada as anchor of peace in Indo-Pacific region

JAKARTA — Some southeast Asian leaders see Canada as an anchor for peace in the Indo-Pacific region, as they launch a new strategic partnership at a time when tensions continue to mount over territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Ottawa Senators sign defenceman Jake Sanderson to eight-year, US$64.4M extension

Ottawa Senators sign defenceman Jake Sanderson to eight-year, US$64.4M extension

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators have locked up another key piece of their future. Ottawa signed defenceman Jake Sanderson to an eight-year, US$64.4-million extension on Wednesday.
Shuswap wildfire ruin is revealed as B.C. faces 'sleeping giant' of drought

Shuswap wildfire ruin is revealed as B.C. faces 'sleeping giant' of drought

SCOTCH CREEK, B.C. — All that stands of the Scotch Creek — Lee Creek firehall in the British Columbia Interior’s Shuswap region is a set of blackened stairs leading to a pile of rubble.
Police return emotional support rabbit that ran loose in Vancouver SkyTrain station

Police return emotional support rabbit that ran loose in Vancouver SkyTrain station

VANCOUVER — A rabbit that hopped the tracks at a downtown Vancouver transit station was reunited with its owner after efforts by passengers and police.
Children's Ministry refuses to compensate youth it misinformed: B.C. Ombudsperson

Children's Ministry refuses to compensate youth it misinformed: B.C. Ombudsperson

VICTORIA — The refusal by the British Columbia government to compensate a young woman for its mistakes deeply disappoints the provincial ombudsperson, who says the former foster child may not be the only one harmed.