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'Senseless violence': Calgary police chief promising arrests after weekend riot

'Senseless violence': Calgary police chief promising arrests after weekend riot

Calgary's police chief says the people responsible for a riot between two Eritrean factions on the long weekend will be held accountable. Chief Const.
PWHL's Ottawa signs Canadian Olympians Jenner, Clark, Maschmeyer

PWHL's Ottawa signs Canadian Olympians Jenner, Clark, Maschmeyer

OTTAWA — A trio of Canadian Olympic gold medallists were the first players to sign with the Professional Women's Hockey League's team in Ottawa.
'A very long wait': Yellowknife prepares for people to return home

'A very long wait': Yellowknife prepares for people to return home

YELLOWKNIFE — The shelves have been filled with food at the Yellowknife Co-op and the grocery store is preparing for thousands of people to return as an evacuation order is scheduled to be lifted Wednesday.
Ottawa's Dabrowski, partner Routliffe advance to U.S. Open women's doubles semifinals

Ottawa's Dabrowski, partner Routliffe advance to U.S. Open women's doubles semifinals

NEW YORK — Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and partner Erin Routliffe have advanced to the U.S. Open women's doubles semifinals. The duo outlasted sixth seeds Leylah Fernandez of Laval, Que.
WestJet Encore pilots file notice to begin contract negotiations with management

WestJet Encore pilots file notice to begin contract negotiations with management

CALGARY — Pilots with WestJet Encore are gearing up to bargain their second collective agreement. The Air Line Pilots Association says it's filed notice to open contract negotiations with the regional carrier for WestJet.
Calgary daycares hit by E. coli outbreak could be shut down for another week

Calgary daycares hit by E. coli outbreak could be shut down for another week

CALGARY — An official for six Calgary daycares closed due to an E. coli outbreak says a deep cleaning of the facilities could take up to a week.
B.C. helps Williams Lake First Nation buy property at former residential school site

B.C. helps Williams Lake First Nation buy property at former residential school site

WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — A former British Columbia residential school site being investigated as a possible location of unmarked graves has been purchased by the Williams Lake First Nation with the help of the provincial government.
Trial for 'Freedom Convoy' organizers not about their political beliefs, Crown says

Trial for 'Freedom Convoy' organizers not about their political beliefs, Crown says

OTTAWA — Tamara Lich and Chris Barber are not on trial for their political beliefs against COVID-19 public health orders, but for the means the two "Freedom Convoy" organizers used in trying to end them, a Crown prosecutor argued Tuesday.
Enbridge to purchase three U.S. utilities for $14 billion in cash and debt

Enbridge to purchase three U.S. utilities for $14 billion in cash and debt

CALGARY — Enbridge Inc. has signed a US$14 billion cash-and-debt deal that represents a major vote of confidence by the Canadian company in the future of natural gas.
India envoy 'very satisfied' by Canada response to threats by Sikh separatist groups

India envoy 'very satisfied' by Canada response to threats by Sikh separatist groups

OTTAWA — India's envoy to Canada says he is satisfied the federal government is adequately protecting his country's diplomats, after New Delhi raised concerns for their safety earlier this year.