The B.C. government warns that American plans to require Canadians and Americans to have passports to enter the U.S. would prove very expensive for the province's tourism industry.  |  |


Saskatchewan people lining up for a chance at $40 million were really letting their imaginations fly Wednesday morning as they imagined what they'd do with their 6/49 lottery winnings.  |  |
Aboriginal leaders do not think a new federal plan to transfer housing funds to First Nations will ease the housing crisis on many reserves. A report in the Winnipeg Free Press indicates cabinet documents leaked to the paper show the  |
Archie Catholique has lost his bid to be reinstated as chief of the Lutsel K'e Dene Band. The band membership removed Catholique last February in the midst of allegations of misspent funds, after impact benefit cheques for the members bounced.  |


In the summer, Pelletier warned that losing the contract would mean they'd have to look at laying off staff.  |
Consumers across the province will likely be paying more than $12 a gigajoule for natural gas next month, a price that will trigger the largest-ever rebates from the Alberta government. Direct Energy North and South and AltaGas have applied to  |
A new audit of the books of the band council in a Labrador Innu community reveals community leaders are putting council money in their own pockets. An August 2005 letter from the accountant hired by the Natuashish band council itself  |  |
The NHL has fined Toronto Maple Leafs coach Pat Quinn and Anaheim Mighty Ducks bench boss Randy Carlyle for publicly criticizing the league's officials. Quinn and Carlyle were both fined undisclosed amounts by the NHL on Wednesday for "recent public  |  |
The Yukon government and the territory's First Nations say they've agreed on how to improve the territory's economy with the money that comes from Ottawa. Premier Dennis Fentie and Council of Yukon First Nations Grand Chief Andy Carvill said Wednesday  |
Lottery fever has hit the country... and Nunavut is no exception. With a $40 million jackpot at stake Wednesday night, people across Canada are lining up to buy Lotto 6/49 tickets. Canada's northernmost territory has two lotto booths, in Rankin  |
The Western School Board is looking 25 substitute teachers. It put out a public call for subs last month, and is still worried about not having enough people to meet demand. Many of the substitutes from previous years have been  |
A Biggar woman who went into a coma after taking crystal meth is suing the drug dealer who allegedly sold her the drug.  |  |
An Altona family will have a new home by Christmas, thanks to a new church-based housing initiative. The 900-square-foot house was built by a local non-profit group called "Homes for Hope," which is patterned after Habitat for Humanity. Dale and  |
The 2005-2006 Supplementary Estimates (A) will be tabled in Parliament on Thursday, October 27, 2005 at approximately 10 a.m. There will be media lock-up with an off-the-record technical briefing with officials from the Treasury Board Secretariat to provide journalists with  |
A new audit of the books of the band council in a Labrador Innu community reveals community leaders are putting council money in their own pockets.  |  |
Nova Scotia's pork producers want more money from the province to help keep farms afloat while the industry tries to modernize. Farmers say a hike in operating costs is leaving them in debt. It costs about $155 to raise a  |
A Kelowna city councillor who has been campaigning to make the Okanagan city's streets safer has been attacked by three people armed with a knife.  |  |
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