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The RCMP has formally ended its enforcement operations in a region of northern B.C. that's at the centre of a pipeline dispute as protests across the country continue to cause disruptions, most notably to
The economic impact of the demonstrations began to crystallize Tuesday as
More than 150 freight trains have been idled since the blockades were set up last Thursday in
Passenger rail services have also been affected in
Chief executive JJ Ruest said the CN network gives the company limited parking space for its trains, which means traffic is backed up from
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Protesters, who have been camping outside the building since Friday, chanted "Shame" as politicians tried to enter the building with help from security.
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White was convicted in 2006 of second-degree murder and offering an indignity to a dead body in the killing of his wife,
He was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 17 years.
She was reported missing after her SUV was discovered in a park near the White home. Days later, a search party that included her mother and husband found her badly decomposed body in a ditch.
Court documents say security footage from a local pub showed the SUV heading towards the park around
A forensics expert testified that a product used to detect the presence of blood showed a trail from the couple's bedroom to the hallway, down the stairs and into the garage, according to the documents. The expert said there was also evidence consistent with blood having been cleaned up in several areas of the house.
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What we are watching in the
In his win, the 78-year-old Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, beat back a strong challenger from the 38-year-old former Midwestern mayor -- two men representing different generations and wings of their party.
"This victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump,” Sanders declared.
As Sanders and Buttigieg celebrated, an unexpectedly strong performance from
The
“Thanks to you, a campaign that some said shouldn't be here at all has shown that we are here to stay," Buttigieg told cheering supporters.
Yet Sanders and Buttigieg enter the next phase of the campaign in different political positions.
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What we are watching in the rest of the world ...
Japan’s health ministry said Wednesday that 39 new cases of a virus have been confirmed on a cruise ship quarantined at a Japanese port.
The update brings the total found on the Diamond Princess to 174 cases.
The ministry also said the virus was confirmed in a official who participated in the initial quarantine checks the night the ship returned to Yokohama Port near
The new cases bring
The night of the ship's arrival, Japanese health officials began medical checks on all of the ship's 3,700 passengers and crew after one previous passenger tested positive for the virus.
The
Concerns over the virus have rerouted and cancelled other cruises. The Westerdam cruise ship carrying 2,257 passengers and crew is now in the Gulf of
COVID-19 is a coronavirus that emerged in
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Oilers general manager
That's the same leg with the knee that McDavid badly injured late season slamming into a goalpost at high speed versus
Asked if any kind of surgery would be needed, Holland replied: "No, no, no, no, no, no."
"He's two to three weeks. That's the normal timeline for this kind of injury. We're hoping it can be a little less."
The 23-year-old McDavid was second in the NHL in points with 81 going into Tuesday's play. He had 30 goals and 51 assists.
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They say the man was taken home from a bar overnight by people he had just met, but things took a bad turn and they asked him to leave.
The residents called police and told officers the man had not wanted to go, became belligerent and was eventually forced out wearing only his underwear.
With the door locked behind him, the near-naked man broke into a neighbour's basement through a window.
A woman who had been sleeping there called police and told them the man had taken some drapes and wrapped himself up, robe-style, before leaving.
Police say a 22-year-old man was found nearby, arrested and taken to hospital for minor injuries from breaking through a window.
He faces charges of break and enter, as well as mischief
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Companies wary of what an infectious outbreak could do to their workforce and bottom line are revisiting contingency plans as the new coronavirus continues to spread.
"Everyone's looking at their state of readiness," says Primeau, whose company provides training and advice to a range of firms including banks, insurance companies, government agencies and those in manufacturing.
"They're actively revisiting the plans, but they're not necessarily stockpiling masks."
Health officials in
Nevertheless, Canadians are being urged to remain vigilant against infection, with medical experts reminding the public we're still in the throes of flu season and that good hygiene is advised — wash hands frequently, cough and sneeze into tissue or your upper sleeve, and don't touch your face.
Disaster management expert
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Canadian classical musician
Hewitt shared the news in a Facebook post on Sunday.
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Hewitt says Italian engineer
He says prices at the B.C. dealer start at
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