• Feds mull stopgap plan for formula shortage before overhauling approval process: docs

    Feds mull stopgap plan for formula shortage before overhauling approval process: docs
    OTTAWA — An internal memo shows the federal government is looking for ways to bring more infant formula products to store shelves while it overhauls the way it is regulated to prevent future shortages.
    Many parents still struggle to find the right formula for their babies at a reasonable price after last year’s temporary shutdown of a U.S.-based manufacturing plant caused a major shortage of shipments to Canada.
    The government is expected to reveal its long-term plans to deal with th
  • Phillies president Dave Dombrowski: Losing prized free-agent Bo Bichette to rival Mets a gut punch

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bo Bichette spurning the Phillies for the NL East rival New York Mets was akin to a gut punch for the NL East champions.
    A two-time All-Star shortstop with the Toronto Blue Jays, Bichette agreed last week with the Mets to a $126 million, three-year contract that left the Phillies reeling. Philadelphia believed the former batting champion was on the brink of joining a potent lineup that already included Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper and Trea Turner.
    “It's a gut punc
  • Carney takes cautious approach to Trump’s invitation to join ‘Board of Peace’

    WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney is sounding a cautious note on his invitation to take part in U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace" — even as other leaders balk at the hefty price tag and the list of countries Trump has invited to participate.
    Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland Tuesday, Carney said there are still many unanswered questions about the structure of the board, which is meant to oversee the next phase of the Gaza peace plan.
    "We th
  • Chilliwack boys cherish racing experience, as aspiring riders are invited to Ride Day Clinic this Saturday

    ALDERGROVE — Chilliwack resident Bryana McDermott says her two boys ages 11 and 6 have fallen in love with quarter midget racing, and hopes other kids in Chilliwack and the area get a chance to experience it at a ride clinic this weekend.
    The Langley Quarter Midget Association, a non-profit organization that specializes in car racing for kids ages 5-16 years of age, will hold their Ride Day Clinic this Saturday, January 24 starting at 9 a.m. at the LQMA race track in Aldergrove.
    McDermott
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  • Two-time Paralympian Rob Shaw retiring from wheelchair tennis

    TORONTO — Rob Shaw will retire from wheelchair tennis after competing at the Australian Open, Tennis Canada announced Tuesday.
    The 36-year-old from North Bay, Ont., played most of his career in the quad division, which is designated for players with a permanent physical disability that results in significant functional loss of one or both upper extremities and affects at least three extremities.
    He currently has 54 ITF titles (25 in singles, 29 in doubles), the most combined titles of any
  • 22-year-old B.C. man uses gate latch to close driver-side door on a beat up Acura: BC Highway Patrol

    CHRISTINA LAKE, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Call it extremely creative, but police say a beat up Acura has been removed from provincial highways and roads after a motorist was caught using a gate latch to close its driver-side door.
    The unusual discovery unfolded on Saturday, January 9 at about 4 p.m., while a BCHP officer was doing speed enforcement on Highway 3 near Christina Lake. The officer stopped a grey Acura clocked at 130 km/h in an 80 zone.What began as an excessive speeding incident took
  • Strate, Boyd-Clowes named to ski jump team, but no chance for another mixed medal

    CALGARY — Two athletes who helped Canada win its first Olympic ski jumping medal will be back at the Milan Cortina Games, but the mixed team that achieved the breakthrough won't be back for another shot at the podium.
    Olympic veterans Abigail Strate and Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes were announced as part of Canada's four-member team in a joint release Tuesday from Ski Jumping Canada and the Canadian Olympic Committee.
    They will be joined by Natalie Eilers and Nicole Maurer, who are making their O
  • Canadian Piper James, who died in Australia circled by dingoes, loved nature: friend

    Brianna Falk was in disbelief when she learned the Canadian whose body was found surrounded by dingoes on an Australian beach was the girl she sat beside during a high school English class just three years ago.
    "My heart dropped," Falk said Tuesday in an interview with The Canadian Press from Campbell River, B.C.
    "You never think that it is going to be somebody that you know, let alone one of your closest friends."
    Police in the Australian state of Queensland say the body of a 19-year-old was fo
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  • Fog warning extended for Metro Vancouver area, parts of Vancouver Island

    VANCOUVER — An Environment Canada fog warning about near-zero visibility conditions across parts of Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island has been extended into Wednesday.
    The weather agency says conditions for dense fog continue to persist in the region, stemming from a ridge of high pressure trapping moist air.
    The warning remains active for much of Metro Vancouver excluding the north shore, as well as inland parts of Vancouver Island including Port Alberni.
    Fog prompted Vancouver Interna
  • Carney’s pitch at World Economic Forum could set stage for new global partnerships

    Experts say Canada's presence at the World Economic Forum takes on more importance this year with Prime Minister Mark Carney's pitch to expand global trade relationships, especially as rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to "hijack" the annual meeting.
    The conference in Davos, Switzerland, sees politicians and wealthy corporate leaders meet to discuss global affairs and economic development, but Ivey Business School fellow Mahmood Nanji says the latest edition "takes on a differe
  • Carney doesn’t rule out Canada joining Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’

    WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney is not ruling out Canada participating in U.S. President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace."
    Speaking before the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland today, Carney says there are still many questions about the structure of the board, created to oversee the next phase of the Gaza peace plan.
    The board quickly became controversial when it was confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin had been invited to take part, despite Russia's ongoing war in Uk
  • Mission RCMP appeal for witnesses, info linked to fire at home that was vacant and for sale

    MISSION — Mounties in Mission say a Best Avenue home that was fully engulfed by flames and later razed to the ground over the weekend was vacant and for sale at the time of the inferno.
    According to a statement from police in Mission, Mission Fire Rescue Service crews notified Mission RCMP shortly after 6 a.m. on Sunday, January 18 that they had just arrived to a fully involved house fire on Best Avenue just east of Cedar Street. Mission RCMP members attended the property, which was for sa
  • Syrian military announces a new, four-day ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces

    DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The Syrian military announced Tuesday evening a new four-day ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces after a previous agreement fell through.There was no immediate response from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces. The two sides have been clashing for two weeks, amid a breakdown in negotiations over implementation of a deal to merge their forces together.The announcement came after SDF forces earlier Tuesday abandoned their posts guarding a camp housing thousands of p
  • Abbotsford Police nab driver doing more than 3x the speed limit in construction zone

    ABBOTSFORD — A motorist in Abbotsford will face some steep fines and higher insurance rates after being clocked at more than triple the speed in a construction zone Monday.
    The Abbotsford Police Department says traffic enforcement was a key focus throughout the city on Monday. Their efforts paid off in a big way as officers issued 65 violation tickets, and two vehicles were impounded.Of those 65 violation tickets given to drivers, one motorist made a poor decision to travel 95 km/h in a po
  • Chilliwack RCMP renew appeal for missing 60-year-old man amid ongoing outreach efforts

    CHILLIWACK — Police in Chilliwack are putting out another appeal to the public for a missing 60-year-old man who was last seen driving in his brown 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt one day after Christmas last month.According to a statement from the Chilliwack RCMP detachment, Brian Sicard remains missing despite ongoing police efforts and outreach to the public.Chilliwack RCMP spokesperson Corporal Carmen Kiener says there have been no confirmed sightings of Mr. Sicard or his vehicle, which has a B.
  • Trump shares AI photo of Canada and Greenland under American flag

    OTTAWA — U.S. President Donald Trump has continued to talk about taking over Greenland as he prepares to speak at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday.
    When asked directly about Canadian troops joining Danish sovereignty military exercises in Greenland, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said Tuesday in Davos that Canada regularly takes part in NATO exercises.
    She said that any additional military exercises would be up to the defence minister and the chief of the d
  • Canadian who died on Australian beach circled by dingoes loved life, nature: friend

    Brianna Falk was in disbelief when she learned the Canadian whose body was found surrounded by dingoes on an Australian beach was the girl she sat beside during a high school English class just three years ago.
    "My heart dropped," Falk said Tuesday in an interview with The Canadian Press from Campbell River, B.C.
    "You never think that it is going to be somebody that you know, let alone one of your closest friends."
    Police in the Australian state of Queensland say the body of a 19-year-old was fo
  • Canadian men to host Iceland, Tunisia in March friendlies at Toronto’s BMO Field

    Canada’s men’s soccer team will host Iceland and Tunisia during the March international window, with both games at Toronto’s BMO Field.
    The 29th-ranked Canadian men will face Iceland on March 28 and Tunisia on March 31. Both visiting teams will get a second game during the window, playing Haiti in Toronto.
    Canada, which will face No. 52 Uzbekistan on June 1 in Edmonton, has just one more opponent to announce. Jesse Marsch's side will take on a yet-to-be-revealed European team i
  • Federica Brignone shows competitive skiing on return from injury with Olympics approaching

    SAN VIGILIO DI MAREBBE, Italy (AP) — Defending overall World Cup champion Federica Brignone is back skiing after a nine-month injury layoff and already competitive with the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics little more than two weeks away.
    Mikaela Shiffrin, meanwhile, keeps regaining ground in giant slalom.
    Austria's Julia Scheib, though, is the racer to beat in GS.
    Scheib claimed her fourth giant slalom victory of the season Tuesday, moving up from third after the opening run to finish 0.37 s
  • Justin Trudeau, Katy Perry make appearance at World Economic Forum

    DAVOS — Former prime minister Justin Trudeau spoke about the importance of soft power in geopolitics today at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
    He was joined by his partner and pop star Katy Perry, who sat in the front row, giving a warm smile when Trudeau talked about Canada not meddling in other states’ affairs to take oil.
    Trudeau rejected the notion that U.S. President Donald Trump could make Canada the 51st state, saying Canadians have made their opinions clear on the matter.
    T
  • UK approves a ‘mega’ Chinese Embassy in London despite criticism of security risks

    LONDON (AP) — Britain’s government announced Tuesday it has approved a huge new Chinese Embassy in central London despite heavy pressure from lawmakers over its potential security risks.Local Government Secretary Steve Reed formally approved plans for the building near the Tower of London after a series of delays and legal challenges.Critics have long expressed concerns that the proposed supersized embassy, set to be the biggest Chinese Embassy in Europe, will be used as a base for e
  • Optimism about aging among older adults in Canada sees sharp decline: survey

    TORONTO — A new survey suggests optimism about aging fell sharply over the last year, with financial insecurity and loneliness dampening how many Canadians feel about their golden years.
    The National Institute on Aging surveyed just over 6,000 adults aged 50 and older in June and July for its fourth annual report titled Perspectives on Growing Older in Canada, released Tuesday.
    While the majority – 57 per cent of respondents – still said they had positive feelings about aging,
  • Whitecloud surprised by trade, but excited to join Flames’ blue line

    CALGARY — Despite having his world turned upside down on Sunday, Zach Whitecloud packed, got on a plane in Las Vegas with his fiancée Monday morning, and made his Flames debut on Monday night.
    In Calgary's 2-1 overtime loss to the New Jersey Devils, the former Golden Knights defenceman finished second on his new team with 22:33 in ice time, registered two shots, threw one hit, and had three blocked shots.
    “I feel good, surprisingly,” said the 29-year-old Whitecloud. &ldq
  • Vancouver Canucks coach calls out team for lingering ‘defeated feeling’

    VANCOUVER — Adam Foote has seen enough.The Vancouver Canucks head coach is tired of his players getting frustrated and letting their play slip.
    Yes, the team is mired in an extended losing skid, but the Stanley Cup-winning defenceman knows a defeatist attitude won't help things.“I’ve been watching this for too long," Foote said Monday after the Canucks fell 4-3 to the New York Islanders.
    "We’ve got to stop burning ourselves by getting frustrated. We’ve got to stay w
  • Quinn Hughes starting to feel more comfortable in new surrounds with Wild

    TORONTO — Quinn Hughes is still navigating new surroundings.
    Watch out when the smooth-skating, minute-crunching defenceman finally finds his groove.
    Hughes picked up two more assists and was on the ice for four Minnesota Wild goals in a 6-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday.
    Acquired from the Vancouver Canucks on Dec. 12 in a blockbuster trade, the 26-year-old has 20 points in 18 games for a franchise that signalled it's firmly in win-now mode following the head-turning deal
  • Israeli crews begin bulldozing UNRWA headquarters in east Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli crews have begun bulldozing a United Nations headquarters in east Jerusalem as Israel's government tightens restrictions on humanitarian groups that provide aid to Palestinians.UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, said on X that Israeli forces had confiscated staff devices and forced them out of their headquarters in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.“This is an unprecedented attack not only against UNRWA and its premises. It constitutes a serious
  • In the news today: Carney at WEF, Canadian dies in Australia, Toews plays in Chicago

    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...
    Carney kicks off pitch for investment at World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland
    Prime Minister Mark Carney is in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos to pitch Canada as an investment destination while he attends trhe World Economic Forum.
    Carney is set to meet today with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is chairing the G7 this year.
    That meeting comes in between a scheduled speech and participation i
  • Quebec’s finance minister says Ontario’s Crown Royal whisky ban is misguided

    MONTREAL — Quebec's finance minister says he has shared his concerns with his Ontario counterpart about that province's intention to remove Crown Royal whisky from government-owned liquor stores, saying now is not the time to further disrupt Canadian supply chains.Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said the Crown Royal boycott, which he intends to launch next month, is in retaliation for parent company Diageo deciding to close its bottling plant in Amherstburg, Ont. The Ontario facility closure
  • ‘I’m traumatized’: Terrified Haitians in U.S. make dangerous journey to Canada

    MONTREAL — Frantz André says his phone rings every day with scared Haitians in the United States considering the dangerous journey across the northern border.The head of a Montreal-based migrant advocacy group, André says he thinks the number of illegal crossings is going to rise with the expected end next month to the temporary protected status program for Haitians in the U.S.
    ‘’I can guarantee you that while you and I are talking, there are people who are enteri
  • Carney kicks off pitch for investment at World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland

    DAVOS — Prime Minister Mark Carney is in the Swiss ski resort town of Davos to pitch Canada as an investment destination at the World Economic Forum.
    Carney is set to meet later today with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is chairing the G7 this year.
    That meeting comes in between a scheduled speech and participation in various meetings at the forum, where he'll address heads of countries and corporations.
    Carney visited Beijing and Qatar last week, and is nearing the end of his trip

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