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New year, new start? Not for President Trump

New year, new start? Not for President Trump

The first three days of 2018 brought a new array of targets for the president and the return of some familiar foes
Passenger rights group suing Air Transat over tarmac delay

Passenger rights group suing Air Transat over tarmac delay

Passenger rights group suing Canadian Transportation Agency, airline over tarmac delay case
What you need to know: The lettuce-linked E. coli outbreak

What you need to know: The lettuce-linked E. coli outbreak

What consumers should know about the romaine lettuce-linked E. coli outbreak
Huge swath of US hit by winter storm, bringing snow, cold

Huge swath of US hit by winter storm, bringing snow, cold

Residents across a huge swath of the U.S. awakened Thursday to the beginnings of a massive winter storm
Hockey royalty pays tribute to legendary Leaf Johnny Bower

Hockey royalty pays tribute to legendary Leaf Johnny Bower

A celebration of life ceremony for Canadian hockey legend Johnny Bower was held at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto on Wednesday
Atlantic Canada braces for powerful winter storm

Atlantic Canada braces for powerful winter storm

Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings and watches for Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I. and parts of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Lions Clubs dying out with aging population

Lions Clubs dying out with aging population

“I think all organizations, all community service groups are at risk because of that same thing; the lack of young membership”
Online spat ends with Saanich councillor posting public apology

Online spat ends with Saanich councillor posting public apology

Council disagreement spills into Facebook comments
Staged layoffs at Mount Polley in 2018 will impact 78 jobs

Staged layoffs at Mount Polley in 2018 will impact 78 jobs

Mount Polley Mine is beginning staged lay-offs to pay for projects it must complete because of the 2014 breach.
Artist compares TTC censorship on installation to North Korea

Artist compares TTC censorship on installation to North Korea

The Toronto Transit Commission hits the red light on a subway art installation that has been in the works since 2009