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A quick history of B.C.'s Red Chris mine where three workers are trapped underground

A quick history of B.C.'s Red Chris mine where three workers are trapped underground

The eyes of many are on a northern British Columbia gold and copper mine as rescue efforts are underway to free three contractors trapped underground. This is not the first time the Red Chris mine has been in the spotlight.
Photo Gallery: Prime Minister Carney visits Northwest Territories

Photo Gallery: Prime Minister Carney visits Northwest Territories

Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the town where he was born, as he travelled across the Northwest Territories.
Royal Canadian Navy to retire eight warships before the end of the year

Royal Canadian Navy to retire eight warships before the end of the year

HALIFAX — The Royal Canadian Navy plans to retire some of its older warships this fall.
Supreme Court of Canada dismisses constitutional challenge of sex-work law

Supreme Court of Canada dismisses constitutional challenge of sex-work law

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has rejected a constitutional challenge of the criminal law on sex work, upholding the convictions of two men who argued its provisions are overly broad.
Supreme Court allows lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at New Brunswick hospital

Supreme Court allows lawsuit in labour-inducing drug case at New Brunswick hospital

OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is allowing a class-action lawsuit against New Brunswick’s largest health authority and an obstetrics nurse to proceed.
'Fragile': An emotional day for Jasper residents one year after devastating wildfire

'Fragile': An emotional day for Jasper residents one year after devastating wildfire

JASPER, ALTA. — Kimberley Stark has a scavenger hunt planned for her three kids on the plot of land in Jasper, Alta., where they used to crawl, play and sleep.
Photo Gallery: Canada's premiers meet in Ontario

Photo Gallery: Canada's premiers meet in Ontario

Canada's premiers gathered in Huntsville, Ont.
Statistics Canada reports May retail sales down 1.1 per cent at $69.2 billion

Statistics Canada reports May retail sales down 1.1 per cent at $69.2 billion

Statistics Canada says retail sales decreased 1.1 per cent to $69.2 billion in May, driven by sales declines at motor vehicle and parts dealers. However, the agency said its preliminary figures for June point to an increase of 1.
Man who allegedly murdered serial killer Robert Pickton in prison appears in court

Man who allegedly murdered serial killer Robert Pickton in prison appears in court

The man accused of murdering serial killer Robert Pickton in prison appeared briefly by video conference at the courthouse in Sept-Îles, Que., northeast of Quebec City.
UN court opinion on climate change could boost scrutiny of major projects: expert

UN court opinion on climate change could boost scrutiny of major projects: expert

OTTAWA — A warning from the United Nations' top court that failing to address climate change could violate international law could lead to greater public scrutiny of major projects in Canada, one expert says.
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