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New trial ordered for New Brunswick men convicted of murder in 1984

New trial ordered for New Brunswick men convicted of murder in 1984

OTTAWA — Federal Justice Minister Arif Virani announced Friday that he has ordered a new trial for two New Brunswick men convicted of a murder nearly 40 years ago.
Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

Health authorities warn of rise in strep infections among B.C. children

VANCOUVER — Health authorities in British Columbia are warning the public about higher levels of strep bacterial infections among children.
Canada announces 25-player roster for Spengler Cup

Canada announces 25-player roster for Spengler Cup

CALGARY — Canada has released its 25-player roster for the 2023 Spengler Cup.
New agreement ratified for almost 26,000 workers at Loblaw-owned stores in Ontario

New agreement ratified for almost 26,000 workers at Loblaw-owned stores in Ontario

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — The United Food & Commercial Workers union says workers have ratified a collective agreement with Loblaw Cos. Ltd. covering almost 26,000 grocery store workers across Ontario.
Montreal Alouettes sign LB Tyrice Beverette to two-year contract

Montreal Alouettes sign LB Tyrice Beverette to two-year contract

MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes have taken another step toward bringing back their championship team. Montreal signed linebacker Tyrice Beverette to a two-year contract Friday. Beverette was set to become a free agent in February.
Minister to overrule Ontario Energy Board, says decision will raise cost of new homes

Minister to overrule Ontario Energy Board, says decision will raise cost of new homes

TORONTO — The Ontario Energy Board strayed "out of their lane" with a decision that would increase costs for new homes heated with natural gas, the province's energy minister said Friday as he promised to overturn it.
Power still out for thousands as stormy weather persists in parts of Atlantic Canada

Power still out for thousands as stormy weather persists in parts of Atlantic Canada

HALIFAX — Utility crews in rural New Brunswick raced on Friday to restore power to thousands of customers before Christmas, following a damaging windstorm earlier this week that knocked out electricity to more than 100,000 homes and businesses.
Food industry groups accuse Galen Weston of inaccurate claim over grocery code

Food industry groups accuse Galen Weston of inaccurate claim over grocery code

Loblaw Cos. Ltd. chairman Galen Weston made an inaccurate statement about Australian grocery rules to a House of Commons committee, according to groups representing independent grocers, food suppliers and farmers.
'Iron Claw' director Sean Durkin was 'haunted' by film's real-life wrestling tragedy

'Iron Claw' director Sean Durkin was 'haunted' by film's real-life wrestling tragedy

When pro wrestler Kerry Von Erich died by suicide in 1993, it left a mark on Sean Durkin. The Ontario-born writer-director was 12 at the time, but he's been thinking about it ever since.
Former COC, MLSE exec Alyson Walker named Canada Soccer's general secretary

Former COC, MLSE exec Alyson Walker named Canada Soccer's general secretary

Alyson Walker, whose resume includes stints with Bell Media, the Canadian Olympic Committee and Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, has been named general secretary of Canada Soccer. Walker, who is set to start Jan.
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