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Student strikes melting away

Student strikes melting away

The number of students on strike in Quebec dwindled considerably Monday as people at several colleges voted to end a civil-disobedience campaign.
Agreement reached in lobster dispute

Agreement reached in lobster dispute

A week-old conflict over cheap American lobster driving down lobster prices in New Brunswick came to an end Saturday when disgruntled fishermen, the government and fish processing plants reached an agreement.
Nanaimo hires its first communications manager

Nanaimo hires its first communications manager

Nanaimo has found an official spokesman. Philip Cooper was selected from 53 applicants for the city communications manager position.
Homes daubed with graffiti

Homes daubed with graffiti

Residents are cleaning up racist and homophobic graffiti that appeared overnight on many of their homes, garages, fences and cars.
Man charged with murder of Alberta peace officer

Man charged with murder of Alberta peace officer

RCMP in southern Alberta have charged a man with murder in the death of a retired Mountie who was working as a peace officer. Police say Trevor Kloschinsky, 46, has been charged with first-degree murder.
Robbery haul may total $1.9M

Robbery haul may total $1.9M

As much as $1.9 million may have been stolen in June's armoured car robbery in Edmonton that left three guards dead and a fourth wounded.
Counterfeit currency use on rise in Interior, police warn

Counterfeit currency use on rise in Interior, police warn

Several areas in the Interior have experienced a spike recently in counterfeit currency passed or attempted to be passed.
B.C. cull effort targets wrong deer, critics say

B.C. cull effort targets wrong deer, critics say

Oh deer! Several signs have been placed throughout the City of Cranbrook, in southeastern B.C., that may at first appear a little out of the ordinary. "Aggressive deer in area. Please use caution," the advisory warns in bold capital letters.
Estranged wife of Williams rebuts lawsuit allegations

Estranged wife of Williams rebuts lawsuit allegations

The estranged wife of convicted murderer Russell Williams is denying allegations in a lawsuit filed by the family of one of the former military commander's victims.
Chief Justice: Courts not accessible enough for public

Chief Justice: Courts not accessible enough for public

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada is preaching the need for improved access to justice for the public, particularly for civil and family matters.