

A new interim board for the Mustard Seed street ministry is trying to reassure the public that the recent resignation of board members doesn't reflect on how the charity is run. Last week, five board members resigned over conflicts with  |
Fifteen years after her son's death, Neil Stonechild's mother has returned to Saskatoon to commemorate the grim anniversary.  |  |
The Falcons' Mich ael Vick and Warrick Dunn gave thanks Thursday afternoon by beating up on the hometown Detroit Lions. Atlanta dumped Detroit 27-7 behind Vick's two touchdown passes to Alge Crumpler and Dunn's 116 yards rushing. The game was  |  |


Ottawa has announced an aid package for grain and oilseed farmers worth about $755 million across Canada and $92 million in Manitoba. Federal Agriculture Minister Andy Mitchell said the emergency federal assistance would help farmers who are struggling with tough  |
Belinda Stronach, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide over $1.8 million through the Sector Council Program, to support the development of Canada's skilled work  |
A born-and-raised Dawson City woman has been appointed as the new Commissioner of the Yukon. Geraldine Van Bibber was named to the post Thursday, and will begin her duties Dec. 1. Van Bibber has been actively involved in the territory's  |
B.C. Child and Youth Officer Jane Morley blames government budget cuts for the fact the coroner's office did not complete more than 700 child death reviews. She says the government should have ensured there were enough resources when it shut  |
A 24-year-old Canadian soldier from Victoria was killed and another soldier from the Lower Mainland was one of four others injured when their vehicle rolled over in Afghanistan on Thursday. INDEPTH: Afghanistan  |  |
The case had been viewed as key test of native rights and federal regulatory power.  |
Thursday is the last day for another pediatrician in Brandon, the third to leave the city in just over a year. Dr. Nestor Cisneros is moving his practice to Winnipeg. His departure leaves just one pediatrician to serve the almost  |
A small group of First Nations who live near Wood Buffalo National Park won an important judgment from the Supreme Court of Canada Thursday. In a 9-0 decision, the nation's top court ruled that the federal government failed to meet  |
One Canadian soldier was killed and four others were injured Thursday when their vehicle rolled over in Afghanistan. All were based in Gagetown. The deceased soldier has been identified as Pte. Braun Scott Woodfield, 24, from Victoria, British Columbia. The  |
Nova Scotia communities will benefit from improved municipal and rural infrastructure under a new six-year federal-provincial agreement announced today.  |
A prominent Edmundston businessman is under arrest in upstate New York on suspicion he had travelled there to have sex with a 13-year-old girl. Normand Corno, 49, came to the attention of special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement  |
Danceland, the historic Manitou Beach dance hall famous for its floating horse-hair floor, is once again for sale.  |  |
Milt Stegall, the most prolific slotback in Canadian Football League history, plans to keep playing in 2006. RELATED: Grey Cup page  |  |
Staff, students and parents from three Brandon high schools were told Thursday morning that a sniffer dog was sent into the hallways and bathrooms the previous night, looking for drugs. The dog found what he was looking for in two  |
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