• Trudeau government mum on Donald Trump conviction, vows to work with any U.S. leader

    Trudeau government mum on Donald Trump conviction, vows to work with any U.S. leader
    OTTAWA — The Canadian government is remaining quiet after a New York court convicted former U.S. president Donald Trump as a felon.
    Trump, who is expected to lead the Republicans into the next U.S. election, was found guilty Thursday on all 34 counts in his criminal hush money trial.
    The Prime Minister’s Office is not providing an immediate comment on the verdict, while Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly only says that Canada will work with whoever leads the U.S. after this
  • Quebec police arrest suspect after pedestrian killed in alleged hit and run

    Quebec police arrest suspect after pedestrian killed in alleged hit and run
    MONTREAL — Quebec provincial police are investigating a fatal hit and run that took place early on Saturday morning near Mont-Tremblant, Que, in the Laurentians region of the province.
    Police spokesperson Élizabeth Marquis-Guy said emergency services were called to the scene at around 2 a.m. after a man in his 30s was found on the ground with serious injuries.
    The victim was taken to hospital where he was later pronounced dead.Police say they arrested a suspect in his 20s who allege
  • Corn barn allegedly robbed in Chilliwack area Friday

    Corn barn allegedly robbed in Chilliwack area Friday
    CHILLIWACK — Sparkes Corn Barn is alleging one of its locations was robbed on Friday (Jul. 26) afternoon. The Chilliwack company is reaching out to the public to ask for information on three individuals, two men and a woman, who made off with money from a retail barn located in the Bridal Falls area.On its Facebook page, Sparkes Corn Barn has placed images of the alleged robbers, asking for residents to help locate the three.
    Meantime it says the young female employee who was robbed, was w
  • Fire crews take advantage of recent cool weather in battling Jasper wildfires

    Fire crews take advantage of recent cool weather in battling Jasper wildfires
    EDMONTON — Cool and wet weather continued to help crews battling the wildfires in Jasper National Park.
    A statement posted to X late Friday night said fire crews were taking advantage of the conditions to make progress on addressing hot spots in smouldering buildings.
    The same statement also noted crews were also working to control hot spots along the wildfire perimeter nearest the Jasper townsite.
    This comes after Parks Canada estimated 30 per cent had been damaged by the wildfire, with 3
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  • Crews make ‘good progress’ fighting fire that destroyed six homes near Golden, B.C.

    Crews make ‘good progress’ fighting fire that destroyed six homes near Golden, B.C.
    The BC Wildfire Service says crews are “making good progress” containing a 55-square-kilometre wildfire near Golden, B.C., that destroyed as many as six homes in the region earlier this week.The Dogtooth Forest Service Road fire is listed as one of five wildfires of note burning in the province, meaning it poses a threat to people or property or is highly visible.
    The service says crews alongside local fire departments are working to contain the blaze on the east side of the Columbia
  • Israel orders the evacuation of an area designated as a humanitarian zone in Gaza

    Israel orders the evacuation of an area designated as a humanitarian zone in Gaza
    KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel’s military ordered the evacuation Saturday of a crowded part of Gaza designated as a humanitarian zone, saying it is planning an operation against Hamas militants in Khan Younis, including parts of Muwasi, a makeshift tent camp where thousands are seeking refuge.
    The order comes in response to rocket fire that Israel says originates from the area. It’s the second evacuation issued in a week in an area designated for Palestinians fleeing oth
  • MLB roundup: Guardians edge Phillies 3-1 in matchup of teams with top records

    MLB roundup: Guardians edge Phillies 3-1 in matchup of teams with top records
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ben Lively struck out six in six innings to lead the Cleveland Guardians to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday night in a matchup of teams with the best records in baseball.
    The Phillies returned home for the first time since the MLB All-Star break, yet failed to snap out of their recent offensive malaise.
    MLB-leading Philadelphia (64-39) lost for the fifth time in seven games since the break and the seventh time in the last 10 games overall. The Phillie
  • Bandits dunk Shooting Stars 104-90, clinch berth in CEBL’s Championship Weekend

    Bandits dunk Shooting Stars 104-90, clinch berth in CEBL’s Championship Weekend
    TORONTO — The Vancouver Bandits have punched their ticket to next month’s Canadian Elite Basketball League’s Championship Weekend in Montreal.
    The Bandits (14-5), led by Marcus Carr’s 22 points, knocked off the Scarborough Shooting Stars 104-90 at Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre to ensure they’ll finish first in the five-team Western Conference.
    “It was definitely a goal of ours to come here this weekend and get that done,” said Carr, who shot an efficient
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  • Volunteers aim to keep a 1882 steam locomotive chugging along in Manitoba

    Volunteers aim to keep a 1882 steam locomotive chugging along in Manitoba
    WINNIPEG — A steam locomotive made in 1882 and billed as Canada’s oldest operating one is in need of some tender loving care, and the volunteers who have kept it running on a vintage railway north of Manitoba’s capital are raising funds for the fixup.
    Steam Locomotive No. 3, as it’s known, is neither efficient, fast nor energy-conscious compared with more modern locomotives. Shovelling coal into a fire to create steam leads to a lot of dirt, noise and thick black smoke. B
  • Barbu breaks 28-year-old Canadian record in 100-metre freestyle para multi-class

    Barbu breaks 28-year-old Canadian record in 100-metre freestyle para multi-class
    TORONTO — Marian Barbu’s morning swim in the men’s 100-metre freestyle para multi-class on Friday broke a Canadian record that had stood since 1996.
    The start of Day 3 of the Speedo Canadian Swimming Championships brought some of the fastest swimming since the 20th century.
    Barbu, of the Club aquatique St-Eustache, was just looking to have fun and swim well in prelims. That was until he broke a Canadian record that had stood for almost 30 years.
    Barbu raced to the wall in a tim
  • ‘We will rebuild’: A look inside the wildfire devastation in Jasper

    ‘We will rebuild’: A look inside the wildfire devastation in Jasper
    JASPER NATIONAL PARK — Richard Ireland’s eyes well up with tears as he gazes in silence towards his home and sees memories of a lifetime burnt to ashes.
    The mayor of Jasper then leans over what remains of the small, cosy home he grew up in — a piece of a concrete wall — and says all he can think about is a framed photograph that was taken after his family moved in when he was two years old, lost somewhere in the rubble.
    “We grew up here … a family of five kid
  • The Philippines says its forces sailed to hotly disputed shoal guarded by China without any clashes

    The Philippines says its forces sailed to hotly disputed shoal guarded by China without any clashes
    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine government personnel transported food and other supplies Saturday to a fiercely disputed shoal occupied by a Filipino navy contingent but closely guarded by Beijing’s forces in the South China Sea and no confrontations were reported, Philippine officials said.
    It was the first Philippine government supply trip to the Second Thomas Shoal, which has been the scene of increasingly violent confrontations between Chinese and Philippine forces, since t
  • Orlando City flattens CF Montreal 4-1 in Leagues Cup

    Orlando City flattens CF Montreal 4-1 in Leagues Cup
    ORLANDO — CF Montreal surrendered three goals in the first half en route to a 4-1 setback to Orlando City Soccer Club in the group stage opener of the 2024 Leagues Cup on Friday.
    The Floridians got goals from Dagur Thorhallsson (seventh minute), Facundo Torres (37th minute), Ramiro Enrique (45th minute stoppage time) and Martin Ojeda (57th minute).
    Josef Martínez scored his fifth goal of the year for Montreal in the 69th minute to prevent the shutout.
    “Orlando wanted this game
  • Clement plays hero as Jays trip Rangers 6-5

    Clement plays hero as Jays trip Rangers 6-5
    TORONTO — Ernie Clement’s bases loaded single in the ninth inning gave the Toronto Blue Jays a walk-off 6-5 win in their series opener against the Texas Rangers on Friday.
    The win was Toronto’s (47-56) third in seven starts since the MLB All-Star break and halted the Rangers’ (51-53) five-game win streak.
    Jays’ reliever Chad Green (3-2) got all four batters he faced in the eighth and ninth, including two strikeouts. Texas reliever Josh Shorz (2-1) put the winning ru
  • Redblacks roll over Stampeders 33-6, remain unbeaten at home

    Redblacks roll over Stampeders 33-6, remain unbeaten at home
    OTTAWA — The Ottawa Redblacks are 4-0 at home for the first time since 1978 after a decisive 33-6 win over the Calgary Stampeders on Friday night.
    The Redblacks, who improved to 5-2, are off to their best CFL start ever after seven games and are riding a three-game winning streak for the first time since 2018. Ottawa took the lead two minutes into the game and never looked back.
    The Stampeders (3-4) remain winless on the road (0-4). After a league-leading performance last week, Jake Maier
  • New business featuring guided tours of Chilliwack and its rich history opens for business

    New business featuring guided tours of Chilliwack and its rich history opens for business
    CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack resident Michael Berger has parlayed a passion for art and history into a niche business that aims to enchant and educate visitors to Chilliwack about its storied past.Berger has opened Chilliwack Tours, a new business committed to showcasing the rich history, vibrant public art and colorful muralsthrough immersive 60-90 minute walking tours that illuminate hidden gems and cultural treasures of Chilliwack.“Chilliwack is a city with a rich tapestry of history a
  • Choi takes 2-shot lead over Canadian Ames at Senior British Open at Carnoustie

    Choi takes 2-shot lead over Canadian Ames at Senior British Open at Carnoustie
    CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) — K.J. Choi of South Korea has a two-shot lead over Canadian Stephen Ames at the Senior British Open after carding a second consecutive 3-under 69 Friday.
    Choi surged ahead after he eagled the par-5 12th hole and had a 36-hole total of 6-under 138 at Carnoustie.
    “Today’s iron shots were better than yesterday and still inside six, seven foot; the putter, reading is very difficult,” Choi said. “Couple of mistakes on some shots and couple of m
  • Canadian Taylor Pendrith leads 3M Open, pursues second win of the year

    Canadian Taylor Pendrith leads 3M Open, pursues second win of the year
    BLAINE, Minn. (AP) — Taylor Pendrith shot a 7-under 64 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Matt NeSmith into the weekend in the 3M Open.
    Playing in windier afternoon conditions, Pendrith made a 30-foot birdie putt on the par-4 16th and tapped in for another birdie on the par-5 18th. He had a 12-under 130 total at the TPC Twin Cities, playing the first 36 holes without a bogey.
    The 33-year-old Canadian from Richmond Hill, Ont., won the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in May in Texas for his first
  • Canada advances at CONCACAF U-20 with 2-1 win over El Salvador

    Canada advances at CONCACAF U-20 with 2-1 win over El Salvador
    IRAPUATO — A goal by forward Mataeo Bunbury in stoppage time pushed Canada to its second win on Friday in the group stage of the 2024 CONCACAF men’s under-20 soccer championship in Mexico.
    Bunbury’s goal in the 93rd minute after checking into the match in the 74th minute lifted the Canadian side over El Salvador 2-1, pushing Canada’s record at the international tournament to 2-0-1.
    Another forward, Santiago Lopez, scored Canada’s first goal in the 21st minute of the
  • Whitecaps aware of attention ahead of tilt with Wrexham, popularized by Ryan Reynolds

    Whitecaps aware of attention ahead of tilt with Wrexham, popularized by Ryan Reynolds
    VANCOUVER — Vanni Sartini has only seen a handful of episodes of “Welcome to Wrexham.”
    But the head coach of Vancouver Whitecaps FC said that was enough for him to understand the value of the platform that is being offered when his squad squares off against the Welsh side from the FX docu-series in an international friendly on Saturday at BC Place.
    “A lot of the fans that (will be) here are Whitecaps fans that come regularly,” Sartini said Friday. “But maybe s
  • Department of Fisheries untangles gear from humpback whale off B.C.’s coast

    Department of Fisheries untangles gear from humpback whale off B.C.’s coast
    VANCOUVER — Fisheries and Oceans Canada says it has successfully untangled fishing gear on a humpback whale off British Columbia’s coast that was first spotted by a ferry passenger.Paul Cottrell, the department’s marine mammal co-ordinator, says a rescue team found the whale off Texada Island after the ferry passenger called it in on Thursday, and managed to free the animal from “recreational prawn gear” that was stuck in its mouth.Cottrell says the whale named Smok
  • CONCACAF confirms 2022 complaint against Canada for alleged drone spying

    CONCACAF confirms 2022 complaint against Canada for alleged drone spying
    A complaint was filed against Canada at the 2022 CONCACAF W Championship, alleging the Canadian women’s team had used a drone to watch a rival country’s training session.
    CONCACAF confirmed the complaint was made against Canada by a rival federation, but said nothing came of it.
    The federation in question, believed to be Panama, made the allegation after seeing a drone at training that did not belong to them.
    “They suspected it was Canada,” said a CONCACAF spokesman.Canad
  • FBI says Trump was indeed struck by bullet during assassination attempt

    FBI says Trump was indeed struck by bullet during assassination attempt
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI said former President Donald Trump was struck in the ear by a bullet during an assassination attempt on July 13, as the agency moved Friday to clarify what happened after nearly two weeks of confusion and conflicting accounts.
    In a statement issued Friday evening, the FBI said “what struck former President Trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces, fired from the deceased subject’s rifle.”
    The statement came t
  • Former Senators assistant Bob Jones dies after battle with ALS

    Former Senators assistant Bob Jones dies after battle with ALS
    OTTAWA — Former Ottawa Senators assistant coach Bob Jones has died, the team announced Friday.
    He was 54.
    The team didn’t provide a cause of death, but the Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., product revealed in January 2023 he had been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis — commonly known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
    Jones was hired by the Senators in July 2019 as a member of former head coach D.J. Smith’s staff.
    He joined the club following a long career at other l
  • Argonauts returner Janarion Grant chasing CFL record against former team

    Argonauts returner Janarion Grant chasing CFL record against former team
    TORONTO — Janarion Grant is already providing the Toronto Argonauts huge returns just six games into his tenure.
    The speedster has recorded special-teams TDs in three straight games — two on punt returns and one from a kickoff. Another trip to the end zone Saturday against his former team, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, would put Grant into the CFL record book.
    That’s heady stuff considering the five-foot-10, 173-pound Grant was unemployed until Toronto (3-3) came calling May 28. B
  • Aussie Hannah Green hopes Canadian caddie boosts chances at CPKC Open

    Aussie Hannah Green hopes Canadian caddie boosts chances at CPKC Open
    CALGARY — Australian Hannah Green has high hopes that a Canadian connection can help her win one of her favourite golf tournaments.
    Sitting at 5-under par through two rounds of play at the 2024 CPKC Women’s Open, Green commended her Canadian caddie Nate Blasko, of Kingston, Ont., for helping her take on the challenging conditions at Earl Grey Golf Club.
    “He’s from the other side of the country, but (it would) be pretty cool for us to both win here,” said Green, who
  • Utah officials deny clemency for man set to be executed for 1998 killing of his girlfriend’s mother

    Utah officials deny clemency for man set to be executed for 1998 killing of his girlfriend’s mother
    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials denied clemency Friday to a man who is set to be executed for the stabbing death of his girlfriend’s mother in 1998.
    The decision regarding the fate of Taberon Dave Honie, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection Aug. 8, was announced in a one-paragraph notice from Scott Stephenson, chair of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole..
    “After carefully reviewing all submitted information and considering all arguments from the parties, the Board
  • Blue Jays trade reliever Yimi Garcia to Mariners for two prospects

    Blue Jays trade reliever Yimi Garcia to Mariners for two prospects
    TORONTO — The Toronto Blue Jays traded relief pitcher Yimi Garcia to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for two prospects on Friday.
    The 33-year-old appeared in 29 games for Toronto this season, putting up a 3-0 record to go along with 2.70 earned-run average, 0.80 WHIP and 42 strikeouts.
    Garcia signed with Jays as a free agent after the 2021 season, making a combined 163 appearances in three seasons.
    He has also played for the Dodgers, Marlins and Astros during a career spanning more than 4
  • After grind of MLS regular season, Toronto FC looks forward to Leagues Cup challenge

    After grind of MLS regular season, Toronto FC looks forward to Leagues Cup challenge
    TORONTO — Like the rest of Major League Soccer, Toronto FC is taking a break from regular-season play to focus on the Leagues Cup.
    After the grind of a busy summer schedule, the annual cup tournament for MLS and Liga MX sides offers a new challenge. Toronto, which currently sits eighth in the Eastern Conference at 9-14-3 and occupying one of the final two wild-card playoff berths, will resume its post-season push when league play resumes Aug. 24.
    Toronto opens Leagues Cup play Saturday at
  • Bell Canada president admits ‘congestion’ issues slowed down Yukon cell network

    Bell Canada president admits ‘congestion’ issues slowed down Yukon cell network
    Bell Canada president Mirko Bibic says the company takes complaints from Yukon residents about poor cellphone service in the territory “extremely seriously.”
    Bibic responded to a letter sent by Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai this week to the company, expressing frustrations about poor cellphone service in the territory where the company is the dominant player.He says in a letter of response that Bell investigated once it was told about the problems customers were having, and found that th

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