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B.C. announces new supports to attract internationally trained nurses
VANCOUVER - British Columbia is looking to other places to solve its nursing shortage, starting with financial support to help internationally trained nurses get registered and licensed faster. The He...
Apr 19, 2022

Ottawa convoy protest leader charged with perjury, obstruction of justice
Ottawa convoy protest organizer Pat King is now facing perjury and obstruction of justice charges as he tries to secure his release from jail. King was arrested on Feb. 18 on charges related to his in...
Apr 19, 2022

Blasts near Kabul schools kill at least 6 civilians, hurt 17
KABUL, Afghanstan (AP) - Explosions targeting educational institutions killed at least six people, including students, and wounded 17 Tuesday in a mostly Shiite neighborhood of Afghanistan's capital c...
Apr 19, 2022

Melfort Ag Society Spring Flea Market
Melfort Ag Society Spring Flea Market will be May 28!!!After a two year break the Melfort Ag Society will once again be hosting a one day spring flea market Saturday May 28 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.Tab...
Apr 19, 2022

The Essential Link between Creativity, Innovation and Collaborative Divorce: Perspectives from Around the Globe
Collaborative Professionals of Saskatchewan Inc. Is Transforming How Families Approach Separation Through Participation in United Nations-Recognized World Creativity & Innovation WeekSaskatchewan,...
Apr 19, 2022

Judge won't lower bond for school shooting suspect's parents
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - A judge denied a motion Tuesday to reduce bonds for the jailed parents of a Michigan teenager charged in a fatal shooting at his high school. Oakland County Circuit Judge Cheryl ...
Apr 19, 2022

Autopsy shows Patrick Lyoya shot in head by Michigan cop
DETROIT (AP) - Lawyers for the family of Patrick Lyoya say an independent autopsy confirms that the Black man was fatally shot in the head by a Michigan police officer. The result was released at a ne...
Apr 19, 2022

Live Updates | British official predicts attrition war next
LONDON - British officials say the next phase of the war in Ukraine is likely to be "an attritional conflict" that could last several months. A senior U.K. national security official briefed the Cabin...
Apr 19, 2022

Rise in COVID hospitalizations, Buy American challenges : In The News for April 19
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 19 ... What we are watching in Canada .....
Apr 19, 2022

One-quarter of Canadians have been infected with COVID-19, poll suggests
OTTAWA - Almost one in four Canadian respondents to a new online survey said they had been infected with COVID-19, while about three in four had not. As the country grapples with its sixth wave of the...
Apr 19, 2022