on Canadas most-wanted list, New season to bring new head coach for Kitchener Rangers, Bus operator pleads guilty to two charges in fatal Jasper crash: Crown prosecutor, Calgary Flames fire head coach Darryl Sutter, Writ drops for Alberta provincial election on May 29, Man wanted in Saskatoon killing among Canada's 'most wanted' fugitives, One person in custody after standoff in Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan students rally for better funding, Grass fire sends plumes of smoke over west Edmonton, 'Gigantic' fire damages 3 homes in southwest Edmonton, Firetruck rear ended while firefighters battled grass fire, VPD officers were justified in fatal shooting of man with handgun in East Vancouver apartment, IIO finds. Jan. 11, 1977 - Wayne Roushorn, 26, was found stabbed to death in his taxi on Fisher Avenue. No charges will be laid in connection with the death of a 19-year-old man in downtown Ottawa earlier this summer, with investigators saying the stabbing happened in self defence. Those who arent fans of the selfie have long dismissed the pictures as an exercise in vanity but according to a new study, taking a selfie may help us better preserve the weight of a moment or event. More than 60 students rallied outside The Bowl at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) on Tuesday in support of increased funding for researchers and higher pay for graduate students and postdoctoral students. Crews are currently on scene of a grass fire in northwest Edmonton. Police in Ottawa, Kansas, are investigating a deadly stabbing. A spokesperson for the SQ told CTV News that the firefighters were trying to help residents who were stuck in their house in Baie-Saint-Paul, in Quebec's Charlevoix region, when the pair was swept away by a strong current. The Winnipeg Police Services major crimes unit is investigating after a pair of teenage girls were attacked and robbed at a pop-up carnival on Friday. A former teacher in Maple Creek is facing more charges as an RCMP investigation into historic sexual assaults continues. A second lawsuit has been filed against the University of King's College and Dalhousie University in Halifax claiming the affiliated institutions failed to protect a former student from a professor and Anglican minister known for his sexually abusive behaviour. Smile Cookies are back at Tim Hortons, and that should have many people in the community smiling. The U.S. is ending its COVID-19 vaccine requirements for international air travellers and Canadians at the land border as of next week, officials announced on Monday. The Manitoba government is investing in programs to increase the supports and supervision of high-risk offenders and those who have been granted bail in the province. Saskatoon police took one person into custody following a standoff on Avenue R on Monday. last month sent two people to hospital with non-life threatening gunshot wounds. The incident happened during the afternoon commute, as thousands of people would have been travelling in the area to connect to the O-Train and OC Transpo buses. Should Quebec expand free shingles vaccination to more people? Zachary Hartman's friends and family were clearly frustrated with the sentence of Michael Compton on Monday, feeling the judge was too concerned about how Compton was being impacted.
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