• North Korean troops in Russian uniforms are heading toward Ukraine, US says

    North Korean troops in Russian uniforms are heading toward Ukraine, US says
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday that North Korean troops wearing Russian uniforms and carrying Russian equipment are moving to the Kursk region near Ukraine, in what he called a dangerous and destabilizing move.
    Austin was speaking at a press conference with South Korean Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, as concerns grow about Pyongyang’s deployment of as many as 11,000 troops to Russia.
    He said officials are discussing what to do about the deployment.
    A
  • Major League Rugby champion New England Free Jacks add to Canadian content

    Major League Rugby champion New England Free Jacks add to Canadian content
    QUINCY — The MLR champion New England Free Jacks have added to their Canadian content, signing Brock Webster and Josiah Morra for the 2025 season.
    The two join a New England roster already featuring Canadians Cole Keith, Foster DeWitt, Andrew Quattrin, Josh Larsen, Conor Keys, Kyle Baillie, Gabe Casey, Ben LeSage and Isaac Olson. Fellow Free Jacks Cam Nordli-Kelemeti (Fiji/Canada) and Ethan Fryer (U.S/Canada) hold dual citizenship.
    Webster, ​from Uxbridge, Ont., can play both wing an
  • Chilliwack Basketball Association welcomes Hall of Fame coach to its ranks

    Chilliwack Basketball Association welcomes Hall of Fame coach to its ranks
    CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack Basketball Association says it is excited to welcome longtime university basketball coach and Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Coach Pam Danis to Chilliwack.In a social media statement, Chilliwack Basketball Association says Coach Danis recently moved to Chilliwack and is excited to work with Chilliwack players to help grow the culture of girls basketball in the community.“Coach Danis will be a guest coach coming up for Skills Sessions, Camps and a me
  • Union talks underway between foremen, employers to avoid latest B.C. port strike

    Union talks underway between foremen, employers to avoid latest B.C. port strike
    VANCOUVER — Negotiations between British Columbia’s port employers and the union representing foremen are entering a final scheduled day in a bid to avoid a labour disruption.
    Both the BC Maritime Employers Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 confirm talks are ongoing with the help of federal mediation services.
    The current negotiation session began on Oct. 29 and was said to be extendable by two days, if necessary.
    The union, which represents ab
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  • After series of scandals, Quebec’s new youth protection boss promising transparency

    After series of scandals, Quebec’s new youth protection boss promising transparency
    QUÉBEC — The new director of Quebec’s youth protection system is promising more transparency and a full accounting of the troubled network.
    Lesley Hill, who worked in various roles in the health system for decades, came out of retirement to take the position after a series of scandals cost the previous director her job earlier this week.
    She promises to serve as a watchdog for youth in the system and says she has nothing to lose by being outspoken.
    Hill says she’ll also
  • Judge grants bail to Quebec woman accused of scalding child with boiling water

    Judge grants bail to Quebec woman accused of scalding child with boiling water
    LONGUEUIL, Que. — A judge has granted bail to a Quebec woman charged with aggravated assault after she allegedly scalded a 10-year-old Black boy with hot water earlier this month.
    Stéphanie Borel, 46, was released under a number of conditions that include living with her son, and staying away from the home and school of the young victim and from a witness, whose identities are protected by a publication ban.
    On Oct. 2, police on Montreal’s South Shore arrested Borel but releas
  • Canada’s Gushue tops China’s Xu 7-4 at Pan Continental curling championship

    Canada’s Gushue tops China’s Xu 7-4 at Pan Continental curling championship
    LACOMBE, Alta. — Canada’s Brad Gushue tuned up for the playoffs Thursday by posting a 7-4 victory over China’s Xiaoming Xu at the Pan Continental curling championship.
    Gushue, from St. John’s, N.L., closed out the win by making a double-takeout for a single in the 10th end.
    His team of vice Mark Nichols, second Brendan Bottcher and lead Geoff Walker were unbeaten in round-robin play at 7-0. Canada will play Japan’s Shinya Abe in the semifinals on Thursday evening.Ja
  • About 8,000 North Korean troops are near the Ukrainian border, US diplomat says at UN

    About 8,000 North Korean troops are near the Ukrainian border, US diplomat says at UN
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Thursday it has information that some 8,000 North Korean soldiers are now in Russia’s Kursk region near Ukraine’s border and preparing to help the Kremlin fight against Ukrainian troops.
    In a dramatic moment during a U.N. Security Council meeting, the deputy U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Robert Wood, asked for more time to add to earlier comments condemning the increasing military cooperation between Russia and North Kore
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  • Prime Minister Trudeau calls for return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia

    Prime Minister Trudeau calls for return of Ukrainian children deported to Russia
    MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is calling on countries around the world to do everything possible to repatriate Ukrainian children taken by Russia.Trudeau addressed delegations from more than 70 countries at a conference in Montreal this morning, as they prepare a joint declaration for the return of Ukrainian children, civilians and prisoners of war.He said Ukrainians are looking to the international community to do everything it can to protect their country’s people and it
  • Quebec freezes two major immigration streams, citing pressure on services

    Quebec freezes two major immigration streams, citing pressure on services
    MONTREAL — The Quebec government has suspended applications for permanent residency from two immigration streams because it says it can no longer accommodate the rising number of newcomers.
    Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge said today the government has frozen the Quebec Experience Program, a path for permanent residency for foreign students who have graduated in the province.
    Roberge says the government is also suspending applications from the Regular Skilled Worker Progra
  • Musse, Bekker repeat as finalists for CPL Players’ Player of the Year Award

    Musse, Bekker repeat as finalists for CPL Players’ Player of the Year Award
    Cavalry FC’s Ali Musse, last year’s winner, and Forge FC captain Kyle Bekker, runner-up in 2023, are among the 10 finalists for the Canadian Premier League’s Players’ Player of the Year award, the lone CPL award decided by the players.
    The other contenders are Forge’s Beni Badibanga, Tristan Borges and Alessandro Hojabrpour, Cavalry’s Daan Klomp and Tobias Warschewski, Halifax’s Lorenzo Callegari, Atletico Ottawa’s Ruben del Campo and York United&r
  • Canadian goalkeeper Rylee Foster back in top-flight football after near-death crash

    Canadian goalkeeper Rylee Foster back in top-flight football after near-death crash
    Players who have worn the colours of both Liverpool and Everton form a select club. But Canadian Rylee Foster’s journey from one Merseyside rival to the other is painfully unique.
    The 26-year-old goalkeeper from Cambridge, Ont., is lucky to be alive, let alone playing professional soccer.
    “For me every day is a blessing now. Every day is an opportunity,” Foster said in an interview.Foster, then with Liverpool, was still basking in her role in a penalty shootout win over Aston V
  • Abbotsford teacher loses certificate due to sexual assault, assault

    Abbotsford teacher loses certificate due to sexual assault, assault
    ABBOTSFORD — The B.C. Commissioner for Teacher Regulation says an Abbotsford middle school teacher has lost his teaching certificate due to a sexual assault conviction and a related conviction on assault charges.
    According to a consent resolution agreement published on the BCCTR website, SD34 employee Khaled Hanafi Dardir was charged on July 26, 2021, with three charges under the Criminal Code of Canada, including one count of sexual assault and two counts of assault. In August 2021, Abbot
  • Einarson adapts to constant lineup shuffling on her curling team

    Einarson adapts to constant lineup shuffling on her curling team
    Kerri Einarson has come to terms with flux in her curling team’s lineup.
    The four-time Canadian champion recruited Joanne Courtney out of the broadcast booth to play second in both the Saville Grand Prix in Edmonton from Friday to Sunday and also the season’s second Grand Slam, the Canadian Open, in Nisku, Alta., next week.
    Courtney will be the third woman to sub in at second for Einarson this season after a knee injury sidelined Shannon Birchard in September.
    Courtney won a women&rs
  • Kamala Harris says Trump’s comments on women ‘are offensive to everybody’

    Kamala Harris says Trump’s comments on women ‘are offensive to everybody’
    MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Kamala Harris said Thursday that Donald Trump’s comment that he would protect women “whether the women like it or not” showed that the Republican presidential nominee does not understand women’s “agency, their authority, their right and their ability to make decisions about their own lives, including their own bodies.”
    “I think it’s offensive to everybody, by the way,” Harris said before she set out to spend the day
  • Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism

    Survivors call on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism
    OTTAWA — Residential school survivors are calling on Canada to criminalize residential school denialism, days after the release of a report about unmarked graves and burial sites associated with the institutions.
    Doug George, a survivor of the Mohawk Institute, says Canadians need to acknowledge the schools’ place in history and to ensure the children who died are not silenced.
    More than 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend residential schools, the last of which closed i
  • Oliveira, Mitchell named as finalists for CFL outstanding player award

    Oliveira, Mitchell named as finalists for CFL outstanding player award
    TORONTO — Running back Brady Oliveira of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Hamilton Tiger-Cats quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell are the finalists for the CFL’s outstanding player award.
    Oliveira led the CFL in rushing this season with 1,353 yards while Mitchell was the league leader in passing yards (5,451) and touchdowns (32).
    Oliveira is also the West Division finalist for the CFL’s top Canadian award, the second straight year he’s been nominated for both.
    Oliveira was the CFL&
  • Dental-care program hits 1 million patients in first six months, coverage expands

    Dental-care program hits 1 million patients in first six months, coverage expands
    OTTAWA — Health Minister Mark Holland says a million Canadians have received care under the federal dental-care plan six months after the program began.Starting Friday, the program will also cover more complex procedures.That means people who have coverage under the federal program can request pre-authorization for things like crowns and the initial placement of partial dentures.Paper claims will also be accepted, something Holland says will mean that more dentists are eligible to work und
  • Canada’s Carleton happy to be part of WNBA’s ‘wave’ as league enjoys huge success

    Canada’s Carleton happy to be part of WNBA’s ‘wave’ as league enjoys huge success
    Bridget Carleton was in Minneapolis this summer when a WNBA fan stopped her on the street. The fan rolled up a sleeve to reveal a tattoo of Carleton’s name and her Minnesota Lynx jersey number on their arm.
    For the Canadian, it was just another example of the league’s growing popularity in its most successful season ever.
    “The passion these fans have, it’s been a lot of fun,” said Carleton of the fan’s ink. “I feel like, especially in women’s sport
  • Elon Musk’s $1M-a-day voter sweepstakes for Trump goes before a Philadelphia judge

    Elon Musk’s $1M-a-day voter sweepstakes for Trump goes before a Philadelphia judge
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Philadelphia judge began a hearing Thursday in the city prosecutor’s bid to shut down Elon Musk’s $1 million-a-day sweepstakes in battleground states. The giveaways come from Musk’s political organization, which aims to boost Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
    Lawyers for Musk filed a motion late Wednesday seeking to move the case to federal court, saying it involves a federal election issue, but that didn’t stop a state judge, Angelo
  • Fire destroys vacant McGuire Road home

    Fire destroys vacant McGuire Road home
    CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack Fire Chief Andrew Brown says 32 firefighters from five different halls were paged early Thursday morning for a fire at a vacant home in the 47000 block of McGuire Road.
    In a news release sent at 6:20 a.m. Thursday, Chief Brown says responding firefighters observed heavy smoke and flames venting from multiple areas of the structure. The building was vacant at the time of the fire.
    Initial arriving crews quickly initiated a defensive fire attack while securing a water
  • Germany orders 3 Iranian consulates to shut after an Iranian German prisoner is executed

    Germany orders 3 Iranian consulates to shut after an Iranian German prisoner is executed
    BERLIN (AP) — Germany ordered the closure of all three Iranian consulates in the country on Thursday in response to the execution of Iranian German prisoner Jamshid Sharmahd, who lived in the United States and was kidnapped in Dubai in 2020 by Iranian security forces.
    Sharmahd, 69, was put to death in Iran on Monday on terrorism charges, the Iranian judiciary said. That followed a 2023 trial that Germany, the U.S. and international rights groups dismissed as a sham.
    The decision to close t
  • Canada’s Leylah Fernandez reaches quarterfinals at Hong Kong Open.

    Canada’s Leylah Fernandez reaches quarterfinals at Hong Kong Open.
    HONG KONG — Canada’s Leylah Fernandez advanced to the quarterfinals of the Hong Kong Open, defeating Australia’s Kimberly Birrell 6-1, 6-2 on Thursday.
    Fernandez, the tournament’s third seed, needed just 80 minutes to dispatch the world No. 115 on the hard court at Victoria Park Tennis Centre.
    The 22-year-old from Laval, Que., dominated Birrell on serve, with a 76 per cent first-serve success rate and 75 per cent on her second serve, while committing just three double fau
  • Hana Wakimoto of Japan shoots 9-under 63 to lead after the first round of LPGA’s Toto Classic

    Hana Wakimoto of Japan shoots 9-under 63 to lead after the first round of LPGA’s Toto Classic
    SHIGA, Japan (AP) — Hana Wakimoto of Japan shot a bogey-free 9-under 63 on Thursday to lead by two shots after the first round of the LPGA’s Toto Classic in Japan.
    Jin Young Ko of South Korea was two off the pace after a 65 at Seta Golf Course. Four players carded 66s to be within three shots of Wakimoto: Linn Grant, Ayake Furue, Hyo Joo Kim, and Jenny Shin.
    Brooke Henderson, of Smiths Falls, Ont., is tied for 34th after opening with a 2-under 70.
    Wakimoto’s score tied the Seta
  • Authorities in northern Israel say 5 killed by projectiles fired from Lebanon

    Authorities in northern Israel say 5 killed by projectiles fired from Lebanon
    JERUSALEM (AP) — Projectiles fired from Lebanon into northern Israel killed five people on Thursday, including four foreign workers, authorities said. It was the deadliest such attack since Israeli troops invaded Lebanon earlier this month to battle the Hezbollah militant group.Hezbollah has been firing rockets, missiles and drones into northern Israel for more than a year, drawing retaliatory strikes. Sixty-eight people have been killed in rocket attacks in northern Israel since the confl
  • ‘Just work harder’: Canucks look to reset after ugly loss to Devils

    ‘Just work harder’: Canucks look to reset after ugly loss to Devils
    VANCOUVER — Tyler Myers felt a loss like this could be brewing.The Vancouver Canucks had points in five straight games but the big defenceman knew his team wasn’t playing the way it should.
    Then came Wednesday’s matchup with the Devils. New Jersey scored 53 seconds in and never relented, handing the Canucks a 6-0 drubbing in the process.
    “It was embarrassing. We should be embarrassed,” Myers said. “Even through some wins the last couple weeks, there’s so
  • Spain searches for bodies after flood of the century claims at least 95 lives

    Spain searches for bodies after flood of the century claims at least 95 lives
    BARRIO DE LA TORRE, Spain (AP) — Survivors of the worst natural disaster to hit Spain this century awoke to scenes of devastation on Thursday after villages were wiped out by monstrous flash floods that claimed at least 95 lives. The death toll is expected to rise as search efforts continue with officials removing bodies from vehicles and an unknown number of people still missing.
    “Unfortunately, there are dead people inside some vehicles,” said Spain’s Transport Minister
  • Sources: CFL board vote was clear indicator of Ambrosie’s standing with governors

    Sources: CFL board vote was clear indicator of Ambrosie’s standing with governors
    TORONTO — It wasn’t enough to immediately end Randy Ambrosie’s tenure as CFL commissioner, but it was clear the writing was on the wall.
    Ambrose announced Saturday he will be retiring from his post sometime in 2025 after his successor was chosen. Ambrosie became the CFL’s 14th commissioner July 5, 2017, succeeding Jeffrey Orridge.
    His seven-plus year tenure is the second-longest ever behind the late Jake Gaudaur (1968-84).
    Ambrosie’s decision was surprising given la
  • In the news today: StatCan to release estimate for Q3 economic growth

    In the news today: StatCan to release estimate for Q3 economic growth
    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed…
    StatCan to release August GDP report, estimate for third quarter economic growth
    Statistics Canada is set to publish its August gross domestic product report, which will include an early estimate for economic growth in the third quarter. The agency’s preliminary estimate for August suggested the economy did not grow that month. RBC says it expects the economy remained weak in September as well, d
  • Tobacco company opposes proposed $32.5B settlement with provinces, smokers: court doc

    Tobacco company opposes proposed $32.5B settlement with provinces, smokers: court doc
    TORONTO — One of three major tobacco companies involved in years of negotiations with creditors says it opposes the proposed multi-billion-dollar settlement announced in the case earlier this month.
    JTI-Macdonald Corp. has filed a document with an Ontario court indicating it does not support the proposal due to “critical outstanding issues.”
    The document was filed ahead of a hearing scheduled today to set the next step for the proposed plan of arrangement presented on Oct. 17.

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