• Depleted Toronto FC, hit hard by suspension and injury, loses 2-0 at Nashville

    Depleted Toronto FC, hit hard by suspension and injury, loses 2-0 at Nashville
    NASHVILLE — Late goals by substitutes Shaq Moore and Teal Bunbury gave Nashville SC a 2-0 win over a depleted Toronto FC in MLS play Wednesday.
    In the wake of Saturday’s ugly post-game melee with New York City FC, Toronto was without coach John Herdman and nine players. Adding to the degree of difficulty was the fact it was TFC’s seventh match in 25 days in all competitions.
    Nashville went ahead in the 81st minute on a scrappy goal with Walker Zimmerman heading a cross back acr
  • Vancouver port open to recommendations from TSB after seaplane-boat collision

    Vancouver port open to recommendations from TSB after seaplane-boat collision
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says it is “certainly possible” that rules surrounding seaplanes operating in the city’s downtown harbour could change in light of an aircraft colliding with a pleasure boat on takeoff over the weekend.
    Sean Baxter, the authority’s acting director of marine operations, says they’ve been advising boats to steer clear of the aircraft operation zone in Coal Harbour for many years, but it’s ultimately up to boa
  • Man United manager Ten Hag to keep job after performance review, AP source says

    Man United manager Ten Hag to keep job after performance review, AP source says
    MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Erik ten Hag will stay on as Manchester United manager after months of uncertainty over his future, a person familiar with the decision told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
    The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the decision had not been publicly announced by United.
    Ten Hag oversaw United’s worst league campaign in 34 years but ended the season by winning the FA Cup with a victory over Manchester City.
    United’s new co-owner Jim Ratcl
  • Rescuers work overnight to save teen and his dog after fall down B.C. embankment

    Rescuers work overnight to save teen and his dog after fall down B.C. embankment
    ELKO, B.C. — First responders in southeastern British Columbia say a teen and his dog have been rescued after falling “several hundred feet” down an embankment.
    A statement from the Regional District of East Kootenay says the pair suffered a “harrowing fall” near the community ofElko, and search and rescue teams worked until around 4 a.m. Tuesday morning to get them up safely.
    Chief Michael Hockley with the Elk Valley & South Country Rural Fire and Rescue says i
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  • US will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system after Kyiv’s desperate calls for air defenses

    US will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system after Kyiv’s desperate calls for air defenses
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States will send Ukraine another Patriot missile system, two U.S. officials said Tuesday, answering Kyiv’s desperate calls for more air defenses as it battles an intense Russian assault on the northeastern Kharkiv region.
    The officials said President Joe Biden has approved the move. It would be the second Patriot system that the U.S. has given to Ukraine, although the Pentagon has routinely provided an undisclosed number of missiles for the system. Other
  • Three times more Quebec homes could be in flood zones when new maps released

    Three times more Quebec homes could be in flood zones when new maps released
    MONTREAL — The Quebec government estimates the number of homes located in flood zones could triple in the province when new flood maps are released.The province’s environment minister discussed the figures today as he announced a public consultation on a proposal to modernize flood management rules.
    Under the new framework, the number of residences located in flood zones would jump from 22,000 to 77,000, home to about two per cent of the province’s population.
    The maps would al
  • Iconic B.C. museum reopens after ‘cutting-edge’ 18-month seismic upgrade

    Iconic B.C. museum reopens after ‘cutting-edge’ 18-month seismic upgrade
    VANCOUVER — One of Canada’s most prominent museums is reopening after an 18-month upgrade for “cutting-edge” base-isolation retrofitting that would allow it to survive a once-in-2,500-year earthquake.
    The Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia’s campus in Vancouver will reopen to the public later this week with two new exhibits, along with a $40-million upgrade on the building originally opened in 1976.
    UBC Facilities director of project servic
  • Environment Canada predicts warm summer across country, especially the east

    Environment Canada predicts warm summer across country, especially the east
    Environment Canada is predicting a warmer-than-usual summer for the entire country, with the provinces east of Manitoba sweltering the most.
    But meteorologist Jennifer Smith says rain is harder to predict and says there’s no clear signal about what to expect in the way of precipitation.
    The government agency made the forecasts in its summer outlook.
    The agency also announced a new website dubbed FireWork that will present a map predicting the short-term movement of wildfire smoke.
    That map
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  • Chilliwack teen poised to climb Africa’s highest peak this summer, all for a good cause

    Chilliwack teen poised to climb Africa’s highest peak this summer, all for a good cause
    CHILLIWACK — When G.W. Graham dismisses for the summer this month, Chilliwack teenager Alan Cao will have his sights set on an international destination.
    While some of his fellow classmates will be working at various jobs or vacationing with family during the summer break, Cao plans to summit Africa’s highest peak, Mount Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania.
    By tackling this bucket list item at the ripe young age of 17, Cao wants to inspire his peers to conquer their personal obstacles and work
  • Freeland to oilsands: Tax credit nearly law, time to start building carbon capture

    Freeland to oilsands: Tax credit nearly law, time to start building carbon capture
    OTTAWA — Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says a major federal tax credit to help build carbon capture projects is almost in place and she wants to see quick progress on the project promised by Canada’s biggest oilsands firms.
    The government promised a tax credit for carbon capture and storage in 2021 but the legislation to enact didn’t come until last fall.
    That legislation is in the second-last stage in the Senate and Freeland says it should be law soon.
    Derek Evans, the ex
  • ATV crash in B.C. kills 15-year-old boy, passenger suffers minor injuries

    ATV crash in B.C. kills 15-year-old boy, passenger suffers minor injuries
    BARRIÈRE, B.C. — A 15-year-old has died when the all-terrain vehicle he was driving overturned near Barriere, B.C.
    Mounties say the crash north of Kamloops happened Sunday near the two-kilometre mark of the Darlington Creek Forest Service Road.
    A statement from police says the ATV was also carrying a passenger when it lost control and overturned.
    Police say it appears the teen was not wearing a seatbelt.
    The RCMP say that when officers arrived at the scene, paramedics and bystanders
  • Federal Court judge finds minister took too long in case of endangered spotted owl

    Federal Court judge finds minister took too long in case of endangered spotted owl
    A judge has sided with a British Columbia group that argued the federal environment minister took too long by waiting more than eight months to recommend an emergency protection order for the endangered northern spotted owl.Ottawa Federal Court Justice Yvan Roy found Steven Guilbeault’s recommendation to cabinet did not meet his responsibilities under the Species at Risk Act for what is believed to be B.C.’s last wild spotted owl.The minister must recommend a protection order if he d
  • Haiti’s transitional council appoints new Cabinet tasked with leading a country under siege by gangs

    Haiti’s transitional council appoints new Cabinet tasked with leading a country under siege by gangs
    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haiti’s transitional council appointed a new Cabinet on Monday, marking the final step in rebuilding the government that will lead a country under siege by gangs.
    Government spokeswoman Kettia Marcellus confirmed the existence of the new Cabinet and its ministers to The Associated Press.
    Carlos Hercules, the attorney for Prime Minister Garry Conille, is appointed as minister of justice and public security. Conille himself will be interior minister. Jean M
  • Veteran goalkeeper Sean Johnson gets contract extension from Toronto FC

    Veteran goalkeeper Sean Johnson gets contract extension from Toronto FC
    TORONTO — Toronto FC has signed veteran goalkeeper Sean Johnson to a one-year contract extension through 2025 with a team option for 2026.
    Johnson, 35, joined Toronto in January 2023 as a free agent after six seasons with New York City FC.In his two seasons in TFC colours, he has recorded 10 clean sheets in 35 games across all competitions.
    The U.S. international, whose existing contract expires at the end of this season, is making US$703,300 this year, according to the MLS Players Associa
  • Oilers’ Carrick fined for slash on Kulikov in Game 2 of Stanley Cup final

    Oilers’ Carrick fined for slash on Kulikov in Game 2 of Stanley Cup final
    Oilers forward Sam Carrick has been fined for slashing Panthers defenceman Dmitry Kulikov late in Edmonton’s 4-1 loss to Florida in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final.
    The NHL’s department of player safety handed Carrick a US$2,213.54 penalty, the maximum allowed under the collective bargaining agreement.The play saw the duo battle along the boards before Carrick stuck his stick between Kulikov’s legs and appeared to pull upwards with two minutes and three seconds left in the thir
  • Maier, Brinkman lead the way with CFL honour roll selections

    Maier, Brinkman lead the way with CFL honour roll selections
    TORONTO — Calgary Stampeders quarterback Jake Maier and Toronto Argonauts defensive lineman Jared Brinkman earned the offensive and defensive CFL honour roll nods Tuesday.
    Maier was 21-of-26 passing for 252 yards and two touchdowns in Calgary’s season-opening 32-24 home win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Friday night. He earned a 94.0 grade.
    The league’s weekly honour roll highlights players in nine positions based on data points registered and compiled by Pro Football Focus,
  • Four people shot at downtown Atlanta food court, mayor says

    Four people shot at downtown Atlanta food court, mayor says
    ATLANTA (AP) — Four people were shot at a food court in downtown Atlanta on Tuesday afternoon, including the initial shooter, the city’s mayor said.
    Mayor Andre Dickens said on the social media site X that the shooting happened at the Peachtree Center food court.Atlanta police said in a post that all four who were shot were alert and conscious. One of the four is believed to be the suspect, authorities said.
    Officials did not immediately say who wounded the initial shooter or what pr
  • Toronto forward Natalie Spooner named MVP of inaugural PWHL season

    Toronto forward Natalie Spooner named MVP of inaugural PWHL season
    SAINT PAUL — Natalie Spooner has been named the most valuable player of the inaugural Professional Women’s Hockey League season.
    Spooner was presented with the Billie Jean King MVP Award at a ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
    Spooner, who was also named forward of the year, led the league with 20 goals and added seven assists as Toronto finished the season atop the standings.
    She sustained a knee injury that required surgery in Game 3 of Toronto’s five-game semifinal loss to Minnesot
  • Hamas says it gave mediators its response to Gaza cease-fire plan with some ‘remarks’

    Hamas says it gave mediators its response to Gaza cease-fire plan with some ‘remarks’
    BEIRUT (AP) — Hamas says it has given Qatari and Egyptian mediators its reply to the U.S.-backed proposal for a cease-fire in Gaza, with some “remarks” on the deal.
    Hamas and the smaller Islamic Jihad militant group said they were ready to “deal positively to arrive at an agreement” and that their priority is to bring a “complete stop” to the war.
    A senior Hamas official, Osama Hamdan, told Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen television that the group had &ldquo
  • Conservatives oppose Liberal tax changes that include adjustment to capital gains tax

    Conservatives oppose Liberal tax changes that include adjustment to capital gains tax
    OTTAWA — The Conservatives say they will oppose new tax measures introduced in the Liberal budget.
    The Conservatives have not previously stated their position on the government’s plan to increase capital gains taxes to help pay for investments in health care, housing and clean technology.But the Liberals forced their hand when Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland introduced a stand-alone motion Monday to put the tax adjustment in place.
    The Conservative statement was released just over
  • A Florida law blocking treatment for transgender children is thrown out by a federal judge

    A Florida law blocking treatment for transgender children is thrown out by a federal judge
    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge on Tuesday struck down a 2023 Florida law that blocked gender-affirming care for transgender minors and severely restricted such treatment for adults.Senior Judge Robert Hinkle said the state went too far when it barred transgender minors from being prescribed puberty blockers and hormonal treatments with their parents’ permission. He also stopped the state from requiring that transgender adults only receive treatment from a doctor and not
  • Pakistan gets much-needed win, defeats Canada by seven wickets at ICC T20 World Cup

    Pakistan gets much-needed win, defeats Canada by seven wickets at ICC T20 World Cup
    WESTBURY — Pakistan defeated Canada by seven wickets Tuesday to preserve its slender hope of moving on at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
    Chasing a victory target of 107, sixth-ranked Pakistan chipped away with ones and twos before an announced crowd of 16,328 at Nassau County International Cricket Stadium in suburban New York.
    Usman Khan’s two-run shot off Jeremy Gordon with 15 balls remaining carried Pakistan to victory at 107 for three. Opener Mohammad Rizwan led Pakistan at 53
  • Global body reviewing Canada’s human-rights credentials over discrimination complaint

    Global body reviewing Canada’s human-rights credentials over discrimination complaint
    OTTAWA — A global human-rights alliance affiliated with the United Nations says it is reviewing the Canadian Human Rights Commission’s compliance with international principles.
    The Global Alliance of National Human Rights Institutions says it is deciding whether the Canadian agency still deserves an “A” rating, which allows it to participate in bodies such as the UN Human Rights Council.
    The accreditation review comes after a coalition of human-rights organizations submit
  • Receiver Odoms-Dukes working to crack Stampeders’ starting lineup

    Receiver Odoms-Dukes working to crack Stampeders’ starting lineup
    The 2024 CFL season is starting a little later than anticipated for DeVontres (Tre) Odoms-Dukes.
    The Calgary Stampeders opened the season with a 32-24 home win Friday night over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. However, Odoms-Dukes, 26, could only watch after being placed on the injured list.
    The third-year receiver’s formula for returning to the field Saturday night at B.C. Place Stadium versus the B.C. Lions remains a simple one: Work harder.
    “There are many things you can control and many
  • First of its kind handheld ultrasound machine arrives in Chilliwack

    First of its kind handheld ultrasound machine arrives in Chilliwack
    CHILLIWACK — The Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation says new technology has arrived in Chilliwack and the surrounding Fraser Valley that equips health care professionals with access to an innovative, first of its kind ultrasound machine.
    According to a news release from the foundation dated Tuesday, June 11, a first for Chilliwack’s growing health community has been achieved with the acquisition of a new point-of-care ultrasound.
    “The latest technology reflects the process of
  • Vancouver police arrest five, seize drugs, in Quebec gang investigation

    Vancouver police arrest five, seize drugs, in Quebec gang investigation
    VANCOUVER — Vancouver police have arrested five men, and recovered more than 24 kilograms of illicit drugs, after a lengthy investigation into a gang originally from Quebec.
    A statement from the department says members of the gang known as Zone 43 established operations in Vancouver and were the focus of a 14-month investigation by its organized crime section.
    The statement says investigators served five search warrants in May — three in Vancouver and two in Burnaby.
    It says police r
  • Sheldon Keefe adds former Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton to his staff with the Devils

    Sheldon Keefe adds former Blackhawks coach Jeremy Colliton to his staff with the Devils
    NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Sheldon Keefe has filled out his coaching staff with the New Jersey Devils, hiring former Chicago Blackhawks head man Jeremy Colliton.
    Devils president and general manager Tom Fitzgerald made the announcement Tuesday, less than three weeks after hiring Keefe following his dismissal by the Toronto Maple Leafs.
    Keefe retained most of the staff that finished last season under interim coach Travis Green, who had taken over after Lindy Ruff was fired by New Jersey in early M
  • Green Leader Elizabeth May says no list of disloyal MPs in full spy watchdog report

    Green Leader Elizabeth May says no list of disloyal MPs in full spy watchdog report
    OTTAWA — The Green Party’s Elizabeth May says she believes the small number of MPs named in a recent spy watchdog report did not knowingly set out to betray Canada.
    May said Tuesday she is “vastly relieved” after reading an unredacted version of a report on foreign interference by the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians.
    The intelligence watchdog, composed of MPs and senators, said in a public report last week that some MPs wittingly assisted
  • Five B.C. MPs demand answers as to why Abbotsford, other cities were denied federal disaster funding

    Five B.C. MPs demand answers as to why Abbotsford, other cities were denied federal disaster funding
    CHILLIWACK — Six Conservative Party MPs from British Columbia, including Chilliwack-Hope MP Mark Strahl and Abbotsford-area MP Brad Vis, have signed on to a letter that calls on the federal Trudeau Liberals to reconsider their decision denying disaster mitigation funding to cities like Abbotsford, Merritt and Princeton.
    According to the letter dated June 6, 2024, the six MPs said the municipalities of Abbotsford, Merritt and Princeton have struggled to recover and rebuild in advance of fut
  • Canada routed 3-0 by Italy in women’s Volleyball Nations League action

    Canada routed 3-0 by Italy in women’s Volleyball Nations League action
    FUKUOKA — The Canadian women’s volleyball team’s push for Olympic qualification hit a snag Tuesday with a lopsided 3-0 loss to Italy in Volleyball Nations League action.
    The Italians, ranked fourth in the world, posted set scores of 25-16, 25-15 and 25-14 in the dominant win.
    Italy’s Paola Egonu led all scorers with 18 points.
    Kiera Van Ryk of Surrey, B.C., had 13 points for Canada, which fell to 5-4 in VNL play.
    “Italy is an exceptional team, I’d say one of t

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