• Snowfall warning issued for Coquihalla Highway on Boxing Day

    Snowfall warning issued for Coquihalla Highway on Boxing Day
    VANCOUVER — Post-Christmas travel between the Fraser Valley and the B.C. Interior could be challenging due to a storm forecasted to drop up to 15 cm of snow on Thursday (Dec. 26).Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for the Coquihalla Highway between Hope and Merritt.
    The agency warns motorists that approximately 15 cm of snow is expected to accumulate from Thursday morning to Thursday night.
    A low-pressure system is expected to move through the region in the morning, producing
  • B.C. team building 100 beaver ‘starter homes’ in the name of wetland preservation

    B.C. team building 100 beaver ‘starter homes’ in the name of wetland preservation
    In British Columbia’s real estate market, many people dream of a turnkey starter home in a prime location.
    Environmental researchers are hoping the same real estate principles will encourage beavers to move into prebuilt homes in some areas of the province and help improve wetlands.
    More than 70 manmade beaver dams have been installed in Interior waterways since the B.C. Wildlife Federation project launched last year with the goal of building 100 dams by the end of 2025.
    Researchers want t
  • B.C.’s home flipping tax will come into effect in January

    B.C.’s home flipping tax will come into effect in January
    CHILLIWACK — Penalties for flipping homes in British Columbia will come into effect in the new year.
    Starting January 1, 2025, the B.C. home-flipping tax will be in place to discourage investors from buying homes in order to take advantage of the housing market and turn a quick profit.
    People who buy their homes and sell them within the following two years will be subject to the tax, which will be based on the sellers tax income minus the primary residence deduction.
    There will be exceptio
  • Chinese man sentenced to death for killing 35 people by driving into a crowd

    Chinese man sentenced to death for killing 35 people by driving into a crowd
    BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese court has sentenced a man to death for killing 35 people last month by driving into crowd, in an attack that raised national concern about mass killings.
    The court in the southern city of Zhuhai handed down the sentence on Friday to Fan Weiqiu, saying the nature of the crime was extremely vile, the means were particularly cruel and the consequences were particularly severe.The court found that Fan was venting anger because he was unhappy with his divorce settlement
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  • Bloc Québécois as official Opposition? Leader says Canadians ‘don’t have to fear us’

    Bloc Québécois as official Opposition? Leader says Canadians ‘don’t have to fear us’
    OTTAWA — Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says he’s staying modest about the prospect of his party forming official Opposition in the next federal election, though it would be a “spectacular” result.
    “I refuse to see the election in terms of pride or a trophy, or to claim to be part of history,” he told The Canadian Press in a year-end interview.
    As Justin Trudeau’s minority government teeters and polls point to a possibl
  • Germany’s president dissolves parliament, sets national election for Feb. 23

    Germany’s president dissolves parliament, sets national election for Feb. 23
    FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday ordered parliament dissolved and set new elections for Feb. 23 in the wake of the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s governing coalition.Scholz lost a confidence vote on Dec. 16 and leads a minority government after his unpopular and notoriously rancorous three-party coalition collapsed on Nov. 6 when he fired his finance minister in a dispute over how to revitalize Germany’s stagnant economy.Leaders
  • Winnipeg’s arena curling in a club project seen as start of cross-country expansion

    Winnipeg’s arena curling in a club project seen as start of cross-country expansion
    A Winnipeg pilot project offers arena ice and rocks in a curling club to top teams in the area.
    Two sheets at the eight-sheet Heather Curling Club are prepped and clipped by leading ice maker Greg Ewasko, who has repurposed provincial championship rocks for use.
    A cabinet containing a TV for video analysis, speed trap equipment for weight control and smart brooms to track pressure, speed and power is rinkside.
    When Dave Murdoch accepted the job of Curling Canada’s high-performance director
  • In the news today: What Canada can learn from Trump’s campaign

    In the news today: What Canada can learn from Trump’s campaign
    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed…
    What Canada can learn from Trump’s campaign
    Donald Trump smiled wide in front of cheering supporters after millions of Americans went to the polls, choosing the divisive Republican leader as the next president of the United States in an astonishing comeback that signalled an American turn to isolationism, protectionism and tariffs.
    Trump has not yet moved into the White House but his victory sent
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  • Trump’s return: What Canada can learn from the 2024 presidential campaign

    Trump’s return: What Canada can learn from the 2024 presidential campaign
    WASHINGTON — Donald Trump smiled wide in front of cheering supporters after millions of Americans went to the polls, choosing the divisive Republican leader as the next president of the United States in an astonishing comeback that signalled an American turn to isolationism, protectionism and tariffs.
    “We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible and it is now clear that we’ve achieved the most incredible political thing. Look what happened, is this crazy?” Trump sa
  • ‘Failure is not an option’: Fire-torn Jasper entering new year with hope and anxiety

    ‘Failure is not an option’: Fire-torn Jasper entering new year with hope and anxiety
    JASPER, ALTA. — This year, Kim Stark’s kids took responsibility for decorating the family Christmas tree.
    Ornaments include toy cars, puzzle pieces, string and a pair of binoculars — things her three young daughters had handy after the family lost their home in summer’s devastating Jasper wildfire.
    “I have the most wonderful tree on the planet,” said Stark.
    “It’s part of our story and part of who we are.
    “If (the kids) are happy, I’m ha
  • South Korea’s opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to impeach acting President Han

    South Korea’s opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to impeach acting President Han
    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo despite vehement protests by governing party lawmakers, further deepening the country’s political crisis set off by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s stunning imposition of martial law and ensuing impeachment.
    Han’s impeachment means he will be stripped of the powers and duties of the president until the Constitutional Court decides whether t
  • Williams, Woolen lead way as Seahawks beat Bears 6-3 to boost playoff hopes

    Williams, Woolen lead way as Seahawks beat Bears 6-3 to boost playoff hopes
    CHICAGO (AP) — Riq Woolen intercepted Caleb Williams’ late pass and the Seattle Seahawks boosted their fading playoff hopes, squeezing past Chicago 6-3 on Thursday night to hand the Bears their 10th straight loss.
    Jason Myers kicked field goals on the game’s first possession and near the end of the second quarter. Woolen picked off a deep pass intended for Keenan Allen at the Seattle 22 with 20 seconds left, ending Williams’ NFL rookie-record string of passes without an i
  • Grizzlies set record in dunking Raptors 155-126, Toronto loses ninth in a row

    Grizzlies set record in dunking Raptors 155-126, Toronto loses ninth in a row
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Jaren Jackson Jr. had 21 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks, Zach Edey also scored 21 points and grabbed 16 rebounds, and the Memphis Grizzlies set a franchise scoring record in blowing out the skidding Toronto Raptors 155-126 on Thursday night.
    Desmond Bane added 19 points, Jaylen Wells scored 17 and Ja Morant had 15 points and nine assists as Memphis won for the third time in four games.
    Toronto lost its ninth straight and fell to 1-14 on the road. RJ Barrett led
  • Lougheed Highway crash in Mission sends one to hospital

    Lougheed Highway crash in Mission sends one to hospital
    UPDATE — RCMP report the Lougheed Highway through Mission was reopened to traffic in both directions at approximately 6 p.m. Thursday evening. There is no update on the condition of the woman who suffered serious injuries in the crash and was airlifted to hospital.
    MISSION — The Lougheed Highway is closed in both directions in Mission following a serious collision late Thursday (Dec. 26) morning.
    Early results of the investigation indicate the crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. when a
  • Warnings lifted for B.C. coast while Coquihalla warning remains

    Warnings lifted for B.C. coast while Coquihalla warning remains
    VANCOUVER — Environment Canada has lifted all heavy rainfall and strong wind warnings for B.C. on Boxing Day after residents went through a wet and windy Christmas.The warnings came after a low-pressure system had brought wind gusts that were travelling up to 140 kilometres per hour in some coastal areas.The strongest wind gust over the province had been recorded on the Sartine Island with wind gusts measuring up to 162 km/h on Wednesday afternoon.The stormy weather had also led to widespr
  • American pet food infected with bird flu recalled after house cat died sold in B.C.

    American pet food infected with bird flu recalled after house cat died sold in B.C.
    VANCOUVER — A pet food company in Oregon sent out a voluntary recall after a house cat died from eating its products, which tested positive for bird flu, and the company says the same contaminated batch was sold in British Columbia.Northwest Naturals in Portland, Oregon, says in a statement that it is recalling one batch of its two-pound Feline Turkey Recipe raw frozen pet food after it tested positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza virus.The company says the same product was sold i
  • Woman airlifted to hospital after car crash in Mission, B.C., says RCMP

    Woman airlifted to hospital after car crash in Mission, B.C., says RCMP
    VANCOUVER — Mounties say officers are investigating a crash that occurred on Boxing Day in Mission, B.C. after a female had been airlifted to hospital with serious injuries.Mission RCMP says in a statement sent out on Thursday afternoon that the collision took place before noon, which has shut down Lougheed Highway between Nelson Street and Oliver Street in both directions.
    Police say early indications suggest that one vehicle hydroplaned and struck a vehicle in the oncoming lane.
    The RCMP
  • Crash closes Lougheed Highway in Mission

    Crash closes Lougheed Highway in Mission
    MISSION — The Lougheed Highway is closed in both directions in Mission following a serious collision late Thursday (Dec. 26) morning.
    Early results of the investigation indicate the crash occurred around 11:30 a.m. when a vehicle hydroplaned, striking an oncoming car. A female occupant was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries.
    The Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service is investigating the crash, which has prompted a complete closure of Lougheed Highway between Nel
  • India alleges widespread trafficking of international students through Canada to U.S.

    India alleges widespread trafficking of international students through Canada to U.S.
    OTTAWA — Indian law enforcement agencies say they are investigating alleged links between dozens of colleges in Canada and two “entities” in Mumbai accused of illegally ferrying students across the Canada-United States border.
    A news release Tuesday from India’s Enforcement Directorate — a multidisciplinary organization that investigates money laundering and foreign exchange laws — said a multi-city search has revealed “incriminating” evidence of &
  • Sandin Pellikka has hat trick as Sweden starts world juniors with rout of Slovakia

    Sandin Pellikka has hat trick as Sweden starts world juniors with rout of Slovakia
    OTTAWA — Defenceman Axel Sandin Pellikka scored a natural hat trick as Sweden kicked off the 2025 world junior hockey championship with a 5-2 rout of Slovakia on Thursday.
    Sandin Pellikka, a Detroit Red Wings prospect playing in hist third world juniors, added an assist for Sweden, which is looking for its first title since 2012.
    Rasmus Bergqvist and Linus Eriksson had the other goals for Sweden.
    Dalibor Dvorsky had a goal just under 12 minutes into the game to open the scoring for Slovaki
  • Organizers say two sailors have died in Sydney to Hobart yacht race amid wild weather conditions

    Organizers say two sailors have died in Sydney to Hobart yacht race amid wild weather conditions
    SYDNEY (AP) — Organizers said Friday that two Sydney to Hobart sailors have died at sea amid wild weather conditions that forced line honors favorite Master Lock Comanche to withdraw among mass retirements.
    The race will continue as the fleet continues its passage to Constitution Dock in Hobart, with the first boats expected to arrive later on Friday or early Saturday morning.
    The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia in Sydney, which administers the yacht race, has said that one sailor each on
  • Israeli attorney general orders probe into report that alleged Netanyahu’s wife harassed opponents

    Israeli attorney general orders probe into report that alleged Netanyahu’s wife harassed opponents
    JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s attorney general has ordered police to open an investigation into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s wife on suspicion of harassing political opponents and witnesses in the Israeli leader’s corruption trial.
    The Israeli Justice Ministry made the announcement in a terse message late Thursday, saying the investigation would focus on the findings of a recent report by the “Uvda” investigative program into Sara Netanyahu.
    The program unc
  • Strong winds and heavy rain continue in B.C.’s south coast on Boxing Day

    Strong winds and heavy rain continue in B.C.’s south coast on Boxing Day
    VANCOUVER — Hundreds of people in British Columbia remain without power on Boxing Day as strong winds and heavy rains continue to hammer B.C.’s south coast.
    BC Hydro says around 1,600 customers were without power in the province as of 10 a.m. on Boxing Day.
    That’s less than the approximately 5,000 customers who were left in the dark on Christmas Day in the province’s coastal areas due to the stormy weather.
    Environment Canada says a low-pressure system is bringing on Thur
  • Boxing Day shoppers take advantage of tax holiday amid cost of living crisis

    Boxing Day shoppers take advantage of tax holiday amid cost of living crisis
    CHILLIWACK — Shoppers flocked to malls on Thursday to take advantage of Boxing Day deals made more enticing by the federal government’s GST holiday, but some say the lower prices aren’t enough to keep up with the country’s cost of living.For two months, a slew of items including children’s toys, video games and consoles, snacks, wine and restaurant food are GST- or HST-free, depending on the province. The tax break has incentivized some consumers to take advantage o
  • Former NFL star Mayes pulling for Panthers’ Hubbard to break his NFL rushing mark

    Former NFL star Mayes pulling for Panthers’ Hubbard to break his NFL rushing mark
    Long the standard by which Canadian running backs are measured in the NFL, Rueben Mayes is hoping Chuba Hubbard can set that bar even higher.
    In 1986, Mayes became the first Canadian to rush for over 1,000 yards in an NFL season, running for a career-best 1,353 yards (over 16 regular-season games) as a New Orleans Saints rookie.On Dec. 8, Hubbard became the second Canadian to crack the 1,000-yard plateau and needs 159 yards in the Carolina Panthers’ final two regular-season games to surpas
  • SPCA reports discovery of cats in abandoned vehicles in Vancouver and Abbotsford

    SPCA reports discovery of cats in abandoned vehicles in Vancouver and Abbotsford
    VANCOUVER — The BC SPCA is caring for an elderly black cat after it and another cat were found inside an abandoned vehicle that had been towed.
    “The towing company reached out to the BC SPCA’s animal helpline when the cats were discovered in the vehicle,” said Eileen Drever, the BC SPCA’s senior officer for protection and stakeholder relations.
    The abandoned vehicle was filled with hazardous items, rotting food, and garbage. The towing company provided the cats with
  • India’s former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies aged 92

    India’s former prime minister Manmohan Singh, architect of economic reforms, dies aged 92
    NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, widely regarded as the architect of India’s economic reform program and a landmark nuclear deal with the United States, has died. He was 92.
    Singh was admitted to New Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences late Thursday after his health deteriorated due to a “sudden loss of consciousness at home,” the hospital said in a statement.“Resuscitative measures were started immediately at ho
  • Detroit Red Wings fire coach Derek Lalonde, name Todd McLellan as his replacement

    Detroit Red Wings fire coach Derek Lalonde, name Todd McLellan as his replacement
    The Detroit Red Wings fired coach Derek Lalonde on Thursday and named Todd McLellan as his replacement.
    The move the day after Christmas was announced by general manager Steve Yzerman and comes with the Red Wings on a three-game skid and having lost nine of their past 12. They’ve lost 21 of their first 34 games this season and are above only the lowly Buffalo Sabres in the Eastern Conference.
    Assistant Bob Boughner was also fired and Trent Yawney hired to work on McLellan’s staff. Mc
  • CP NewsAlert: Swimmer Summer McIntosh voted as CP female athlete of the year

    CP NewsAlert: Swimmer Summer McIntosh voted as CP female athlete of the year
    Swimmer Summer McIntosh, who won three gold medals and added a silver at the 2024 Paris Olympics, has been voted as The Canadian Press female athlete of the year.
    More coming.The Canadian Press
  • In the news today: Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion

    In the news today: Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion
    Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed…
    Quebec man killed in Florida boat explosion
    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed a Quebec man has died after a boat explosion in Florida’s Broward County.The FWC says its preliminary investigation in Fort Lauderdale shows a 37-foot vessel exploded on Monday after its engines were started, injuring all seven passengers on board.
    One passenger was 41-year-old Sebastie

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