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Canada
A woman in North Vancouver caught on camera berating a sushi restaurant owner has been acquitted on a charge of causing a disturbance.
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West Kelowna fire chief Jason Brolund was given a plaque at city hall on Tuesday for his tireless work during last year’s McDougall Creek wildfire.
Mariecar informed the court that she and Michael met in 2013 and after three and a half years of marriage, they separated, with Mariecar becoming the primary caregiver of their daughter.
Taxpayer money currently aids the agriculture industry and some people believe the cost will increase due to natural disasters driven by climate change, which make it more difficult for farmers to make a living.
The 56-year-old man is set to appear in Halifax Provincial Court on Thursday to deal with accusations of trying to murder, causing serious harm, and using a weapon to attack someone.
Durham Region Health Department says it has a confirmed case of measles in an adult who acquired the illness during a recent travel abroad.
Jacob Flickinger, a Canadian-U.S. citizen who was killed by an Israeli airstrike in Gaza while working for World Central Kitchen, was a Canadian Armed Forces veteran.
An ALS medication will be removed from the markets in Canada and the U.S. after an unsuccessful test
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals will withdraw its ALS medication – its sole product in the market – from the U.S. and Canada following the failure of the treatment in an important late-stage trial.
Ford Motor Co. has pushed back the start of electric vehicle production at its Oakville, Ontario plant to 2027.
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