• Chilliwack mayor not sending homeless to Hope - Chilliwack Times

    Chilliwack mayor not sending homeless to Hope - Chilliwack Times
    Chilliwack mayor not sending homeless to Hope
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    Some of the 50-or-so homeless people camping in a parking lot near Empress Lane downtown Chilliwack. — image credit: Paul J. Henderson/FILE. 0. Chilliwack posted Oct 17, 2016 at 12:00 PM— updated Oct 17, 2016 at 1:19 PM. By X. Y. Zeng – Hope ...
  • Whitecaps look to bounce back against Sounders in Cascadia clash

    Whitecaps look to bounce back against Sounders in Cascadia clash
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps aren’t dwelling on their fall from the top spot in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference. 
    After all, there’s a lot of soccer still to be played. 
    The Whitecaps (4-2-1) dropped a 3-1 decision to the L.A. Galaxy last Saturday and sit in second spot on the West heading into a rivalry matchup with the Sounders (1-3-3) in Seattle this weekend.
    Moving back up the standings requires moving forward on the field, said Vancouver str
  • Leafs, Jets, Oilers and Canucks carry Canada’s Cup hopes with drought at 30 years

    Leafs, Jets, Oilers and Canucks carry Canada’s Cup hopes with drought at 30 years
    Josh Morrissey remembers the city coming to life before his eyes.
    A nine-year-old Flames fan in the spring of 2004, he was captivated by every Jarome Iginla chance and Miikka Kiprusoff save during Calgary’s run to the Stanley Cup final.
    “It was just an awesome experience,” said Morrissey, now a star defenceman for the Winnipeg Jets. “Living and dying on every win and loss.”
    Hockey fans across Canada are once again preparing themselves to experience that annual thril
  • Polish leader tells B.C. audience NATO allies need to spend more on defence

    Polish leader tells B.C. audience NATO allies need to spend more on defence
    VANCOUVER — Poland’s president says members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, including Canada, must raise defence spending to three per cent of GDP to deter Russia’s war in Ukraine from spreading. 
    Andrzej Duda made the comments at a speech in Vancouver on Friday, a day ahead of his meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
    While not saying Canada by name, Duda says the West has “a lot of gaps” in its industrial base to produce military aid for Ukra
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  • Aparicio and revamped Atletico Ottawa looking to top Canadian Premier League table

    Aparicio and revamped Atletico Ottawa looking to top Canadian Premier League table
    On his third stop in the Canadian Premier League, Manny Aparicio is closer to home and, hopefully, another title.
    The 28-year-old midfielder, born in Buenos Aires and raised in Toronto, joined Atletico Ottawa in the off-season from Pacific FC — part of a strong Ottawa recruiting class.
    “We have a lot of positions where no one can really feel relax and take their starting spot for granted, which is good to see,” said Aparicio.
    “It’s gelling well together,” he a
  • Liberal and NDP MPs lament departure of longtime Tory MP as status of women chair

    Liberal and NDP MPs lament departure of longtime Tory MP as status of women chair
    OTTAWA — Liberal and NDP MPs are lamenting the loss of the longtime Conservative chair of the parliamentary committee on the status of women. 
    Government members say they were disappointed to learn this week that Karen Vecchio would no longer be at the helm, after having first served as chair in 2017. 
    The House of Commons’ website shows Vecchio’s role as committee chair ended this week, and on Thursday the Conservatives on the committee voted in fellow Tory MP Shelby
  • Quebec Liberals will choose new leader during convention in June 2025

    Quebec Liberals will choose new leader during convention in June 2025
    QUEBEC — The Quebec Liberal Party says its leadership race will begin next January and the winner will be chosen in June 2025.
    Former leader Dominique Anglade stepped down weeks after the 2022 provincial election, during which the party maintained official Opposition status but lost 10 seats.
    Marc Tanguay has served as interim leader since.
    Candidates will each have to make a $40,000 deposit with the party, obtain 750 signatures from 70 ridings and 12 regions, and sign up 350 new members.
  • MPs chide ‘incompetent’ health agency over fired National Microbiology Lab scientists

    MPs chide ‘incompetent’ health agency over fired National Microbiology Lab scientists
    OTTAWA — Federal officials in charge of the National Microbiology Lab are defending security protocols at the Winnipeg institution against accusations of incompetence from opposition MPs.
    The head of the Public Health Agency of Canada appeared before a parliamentary committee on relations between Canada and China, where she was peppered with questions about the firing of two researchers in 2021.
    The agency fired two researchers who left Canada after their security clearances were revoked o
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  • ‘City within a city’: Montreal announces new plan for 20,000 housing units

    ‘City within a city’: Montreal announces new plan for 20,000 housing units
    MONTREAL — The City of Montreal has announced a new vision for an old racetrack that the mayor says will be home to as many as 40,000 people.
    The federal and provincial governments, as well as the city will each pitch in $2 million for technical studies on the 95 hectares of land, part of which used to host the Hippodrome.
    The land hasn’t been used for 14 years and doesn’t have a water distribution system, and the studies will analyze what it will cost to connect the area to ci
  • Alberta spring signals another Oilers-Kings NHL playoff showdown

    Alberta spring signals another Oilers-Kings NHL playoff showdown
    EDMONTON — There are a few sure signs of spring in Alberta. The snow turns to slush, the Canada geese return to the ponds, lakes and streams, and the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings face each other in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs.
    The two rivals will meet in the first round for the third season in a row, with the Oilers looking to make it a hat trick of victories. 
    The Oilers rebounded from a 3-2 series deficit to win a seven-game thriller two seasons ago.
  • Injured Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne back running but still some weeks away

    Injured Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne back running but still some weeks away
    TORONTO — There was a welcome sighting of Toronto FC star Lorenzo Insigne running with a trainer Friday while the rest of the team warmed up before training on a damp day at BMO Field.
    But the former Napoli captain, who has not played since March 23 when he hobbled off the field with a hamstring injury in first-half stoppage time of the 2-0 win over visiting Atlanta United, is still some weeks away.
    Toronto hosts the New England Revolution on Saturday.
    “I’d like to frighten New
  • Toronto FC, New England looking to turn the tide after disappointing showings

    Toronto FC, New England looking to turn the tide after disappointing showings
    Toronto FC and the New England Revolution are both looking to climb out of a hole when they meet Saturday at BMO Field. 
    After a promising start under John Herdman, injury-depleted Toronto (3-4-1) has lost three straight while being outscored 10-3. 
    New England (1-5-1) made it as far as the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Champions Cup but has found league wins hard to come by under new coach Caleb Porter. 
    Porter sees some similarities with Toronto.
    “There’s a transitio
  • GM Staios taking cautious approach to off-season after Sens miss playoffs again

    GM Staios taking cautious approach to off-season after Sens miss playoffs again
    OTTAWA — Another season out of the playoffs has left Ottawa Senators players frustrated and disappointed, but a complete overhaul doesn’t appear to be in Steve Staios’s plans.
    In his media availability with media Friday morning, the Senators general manager acknowledged his players’ feelings — captain Brady Tkachuk said Thursday as players cleaned out their lockers that he was “sick and tired of losing” — but was cautious in revealing plans for nex
  • Canucks set to face Predators in first playoff appearance since 2020

    Canucks set to face Predators in first playoff appearance since 2020
    VANCOUVER — Expectations for the Vancouver Canucks were not high heading into the season. 
    Asked in September if he expected the team to make the playoffs, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford hedged.
    “To be very to the point, the changes that we made, we have a playoff team if everything goes right,” he said. 
    Things did go right. 
    On Sunday, the Canucks will host their first home playoff game since 2015 when they kick off a first-round matchup against
  • Receiver Eugene Lewis optimistic about Edmonton Elks’ 2024 fortunes

    Receiver Eugene Lewis optimistic about Edmonton Elks’ 2024 fortunes
    Receiver Eugene Lewis can’t wait to start earning quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson’s trust.
    The signing of Bethel-Thompson, a two-time Grey Cup champion, was Edmonton’s biggest off-season move. The Elks have finished last in the West Division three consecutive years.
    CFL training camps open next month.
    “I know what a great quarterback can do,” Lewis said. “Somebody with experience, somebody who’s been through it and won championships and MBT has done t
  • Penguins GM Dubas joins Canada’s front office for world hockey championship

    Penguins GM Dubas joins Canada’s front office for world hockey championship
    CALGARY — Pittsburgh Penguins general manager and president of hockey operations Kyle Dubas has been named to Canada’s front office team for the upcoming world hockey championship.
    Hockey Canada announced Friday that Dubas will make his international debut as an associate general manager on GM Rick Nash’s staff.
    Dubas, from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., recently completed his first season leading Pittsburgh’s front office. The Penguins made a late playoff push but ended the sea
  • Hamilton, Winnipeg and B.C. fined by CFL for exceeding 2023 salary cap

    Hamilton, Winnipeg and B.C. fined by CFL for exceeding 2023 salary cap
    TORONTO — The Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnipeg Blue Bombers and B.C. Lions have all been fined by the CFL for exceeding the league’s 2023 salary cap.
    But none exceeded the $5.45-million cap by more than $100,000 so the selection order for the ’24 CFL draft April 30 remains unchanged.
    The CFL released the results of its detailed season-ending audit Friday.
    The 2024 salary cap is set at $5.525 million.
    Hamilton went over the cap by just $2,654 while Winnipeg surpassed it by $25,947.
  • Flames want to promote their team as a desirable destination for NHL players

    Flames want to promote their team as a desirable destination for NHL players
    CALGARY — Winning more games and the construction of a new arena will convince more NHL players that Calgary is a desirable place to play, some Flames say as they head for the exits.
    Calgary finished 17 points out of a playoff spot this season with a record of 38-39-5, and missed the post-season a second straight year. 
    A slow start to the season combined with big-name pending free agents not signing contract extensions produced midseason lineup changes that hampered the club’s
  • Coroner’s inquest to probe death of B.C. man shot dozens of times by police in 2018

    Coroner’s inquest to probe death of B.C. man shot dozens of times by police in 2018
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — The British Columbia Coroners Service says it will hold an inquest into the death of a man who died in a hail of police gunfire after starting a shootout with RCMP officers in Kamloops. 
    The service says the inquest will begin on May 6 at the Kamloops law courts to determine the facts related to the death of 35-year-old Eugene Marcano, who was shot and killed by Mounties on Sept. 14, 2018. 
    A report from B.C.’s Independent Investigations Office in 2019 says
  • NHL PLAYOFFS: ‘It’s wide open’ is the theme as the race to the Stanley Cup begins

    NHL PLAYOFFS: ‘It’s wide open’ is the theme as the race to the Stanley Cup begins
    General manager Don Waddell likes how his Carolina Hurricanes finished the season, winning 16 of their final 21 games. He knows it means nothing now.
    “Your points get erased and you all start with zeros,” Waddell said. “Playoffs are a different time. That’s what’s great about the NHL. Once you get to the playoffs, it’s wide open.”
    This year more than many in the recent past.
    Unlike last year, when Boston broke league records for the most wins and points
  • Senators reject field trip to African Lion Safari amid elephant bill study

    Senators reject field trip to African Lion Safari amid elephant bill study
    OTTAWA — The Senate legal affairs committee has rejected a motion calling for members to take a $50,000 field trip to the African Lion Safari in southern Ontario to see the zoo’s elephant exhibit.
    The committee is studying a government bill that would prohibit new captivity and breeding of elephants and great apes without a license that shows it is for conservation, science or the animal’s welfare.
    Conservative Sen. Don Plett says the bill would have the biggest impact on the A
  • Report suggests little progress in first year of Alberta’s emissions reduction plan

    Report suggests little progress in first year of Alberta’s emissions reduction plan
    EDMONTON — A survey from a clean energy think-tank says Alberta has done little to implement its plan to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
    The Pembina Institute has examined the measures included in the province’s plan released one year ago.
    It says it found no evidence the government has begun the sort of public consultations required to move Alberta’s economy towards the goal of net zero emissions.
    Despite the plan’s promise to keep reducing Alberta’s methane e
  • The Latest | A second alternate has been picked for Trump’s hush money trial, 4 more still needed

    The Latest | A second alternate has been picked for Trump’s hush money trial, 4 more still needed
    NEW YORK (AP) — Lawyers in former President Donald Trump ‘s hush money case shifted their attention Friday to picking alternates as jury selection resumed for a fourth day. The proceedings began again with the questionnaire phase of jury selection and 22 possible jurors were brought in. A second alternate was picked just before 1 p.m. and four additional alternates are still needed.
    Thursday’s proceedings demonstrated unpredictability in the selection process, with two jurors w
  • Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget

    Premiers want return to co-operation with federal government with new budget
    OTTAWA — Canada’s premiers are warning the federal government not to overreach into their jurisdictions when it comes to delivering the programs laid out in Ottawa’s latest budget.
    In a letter responding to the Liberals’ budget, the premiers say they worry new federal programs are eventually going to be downloaded onto provinces and territories. 
    They also say the housing crisis cannot be solved by the federal government working with municipalities alone. 
    Prime
  • Playoff-less Penguins want to sign up Sidney Crosby long-term. Might be easy part of busy offseason

    Playoff-less Penguins want to sign up Sidney Crosby long-term. Might be easy part of busy offseason
    PITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Penguins eventually became the team Kyle Dubas envisioned in his first season as the club’s general manager/director of hockey operations.
    That evolution, however, came a touch too late for Sidney Crosby and company to make the playoffs. Pittsburgh’s spirited 8-2-3 closing kick left it outside of the postseason looking in for a second straight year.
    That’s simply not good enough, and Dubas knows it.
    “When things don’t turn out
  • New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba may be the most interesting man in hockey

    New York Rangers captain Jacob Trouba may be the most interesting man in hockey
    Jacob Trouba is captain of the best team in the NHL this season, the New York Rangers, one of the oldest franchises in hockey in one of the world’s greatest sports towns. 
    The big-hitting American defenceman is also an artist, philanthropist, advocate and, most recently, an actor in a commercial urging early cancer detection. He might be the most interesting man in hockey.
    Trouba asked for a trade from Winnipeg to a team in the U.S. so his then-fiancée could pursue her medical
  • Streaking Jets prepare for playoff clash with star-studded Avalanche

    Streaking Jets prepare for playoff clash with star-studded Avalanche
    WINNIPEG — Sean Monahan was walking his dog when a car drove past him, braked, backed up and stopped.
    A mother and her son hopped out and approached the Winnipeg Jets forward, who was acquired in a trade with the Montreal Canadiens on Feb. 2.
    “She said, ‘We just wanted to say hi and wish you luck and we’re looking forward to watching the playoffs,’” Monahan recalled with a smile.
    He and his goldendoodle, Winston, often meet friendly, passionate fans. It’
  • Province calls Gate Gourmet, striking airline catering workers back to bargaining

    Province calls Gate Gourmet, striking airline catering workers back to bargaining
    The union representing striking airline catering workers says Ontario mediators have called them back to the table for talks with employer Gate Gourmet.
    About 800 food service staff at Toronto’s Pearson airport went on strike Tuesday, leaving thousands of passengers without meals this week.
    The workers cook, package and deliver food and beverages to planes for service on board, with Air Canada and WestJet having to limit meal offerings after the job action.
    Teamsters Canada claims some lon
  • Quebec follows Ottawa and raises amount of capital gains subject to tax

    Quebec follows Ottawa and raises amount of capital gains subject to tax
    Quebec says it will align its tax system with the federal government by increasing the percentage of capital gains subject to taxation.
    Like Ottawa announced in its budget Tuesday, Quebec says it will tax two-thirds rather than one-half of capital gains, which are profits made on the sale of assets.
    The increase in the capital gains inclusion rate will affect gains superior to $250,000, as is the case with the federal government’s changes.
    The Quebec Finance Department says the tax increas
  • Joly urges halt to escalating violence as Israel suspected of airstrike on Iran

    Joly urges halt to escalating violence as Israel suspected of airstrike on Iran
    OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is once again urging Israel and Iran to prevent their long-running conflict from spiralling into a broader Middle East crisis. 
    She is calling for de-escalation and has co-signed a lengthy statement that touches on the Israel-Hamas war, the humanitarian plight in Gaza and attacks on ships off the coast of Yemen.
    The statement was issued in Italy by foreign ministers from the Group of Seven, which represents like-minded, wealthy cou

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