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Saskatchewan town sees flurry of construction with $30K housing cheque program

Saskatchewan town sees flurry of construction with $30K housing cheque program

MOOSOMIN, Sask. — An official with a town in southeastern Saskatchewan says its plan to offer $30,000 cheques to anyone building homes in the community is paying off.
YEAR IN REVIEW: Valour & Victory: Landscape of Nations ceremony recognizes Indigenous Veterans Day

YEAR IN REVIEW: Valour & Victory: Landscape of Nations ceremony recognizes Indigenous Veterans Day

Two Indigenous veterans were honoured at the Landscape of Nations memorial service Saturday, and a plaque to Teyoninhokarawen (John Norton) was unveiled.
Lion Electric plans to focus on buses rather than trucks in bid to attract buyer

Lion Electric plans to focus on buses rather than trucks in bid to attract buyer

MONTREAL — Quebec electric-vehicle maker Lion Electric Co. wants to focus on building school buses rather than trucks as part of a restructuring plan that would return all manufacturing operations to the province.
The remains of at least 1 Israeli hostage are found in Gaza, army says

The remains of at least 1 Israeli hostage are found in Gaza, army says

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli soldiers recovered the body of a 53-year-old hostage in an underground tunnel in southern Gaza , the military said Wednesday, and the army was determining if another set of remains belongs to the man's son.
YEAR IN REVIEW: NOTL still looking for CAO replacement

YEAR IN REVIEW: NOTL still looking for CAO replacement

The town "has considered many candidates" but has not yet found one that is suitable.
'Time for a refresh': University of Alberta rebrands DEI policy to ACB

'Time for a refresh': University of Alberta rebrands DEI policy to ACB

EDMONTON — The president of the University of Alberta says the decision to rebrand its diversity, equity and inclusion policy was not influenced by critics of the initiative in North America.
Cabinet ministers say they must not overreact to Trump's threats of annexation

Cabinet ministers say they must not overreact to Trump's threats of annexation

OTTAWA — Several federal cabinet ministers say Canada should not overreact to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's comments about annexing Canada but should still take them seriously.
Thousands flee as wildfires burn out of control and destroy homes across the Los Angeles area

Thousands flee as wildfires burn out of control and destroy homes across the Los Angeles area

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Multiple massive wildfires tore across the Los Angeles area with devastating force Wednesday, destroying more than 1,000 structures and killing at least two people as desperate residents escaped through flames, ferocious winds and
Former Toronto police officer charged with sexual offence dating back to 1980s: SIU

Former Toronto police officer charged with sexual offence dating back to 1980s: SIU

TORONTO — Ontario's police watchdog says a former Toronto police officer has been charged with a sexual offence dating back to the early 1980s.
YEAR IN REVIEW: NOTL council awaits Solmar's next moves on Rand Estate property

YEAR IN REVIEW: NOTL council awaits Solmar's next moves on Rand Estate property

Costs to the town of dealing with the Rand Estate application through the Ontario Land Tribunal have amounted to $3.5 million