Author Archives: Syndicated Content

Through tears, residential school survivors share their stories on Parliament Hill
OTTAWA - Eugene Arcand fought back tears as he stood in front a row of flags in bright October sunshine on Parliament Hill, holding up a photo of his residential school classmates. "There are 32 child...
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Alberta re-enters pipeline arena, plans to propose new oil pipeline to B.C. coast
CALGARY - Premier Danielle Smith says Alberta is committing $14 million to a West Coast oil pipeline do-over that hinges on First Nations getting on board early and Ottawa reversing a tanker ban that ...
Lauren Krugel, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Closing grain prices Wednesday, October 1
Durum: 274.93 Feed Barley: 193.59 (down 5.00) Canola: &nbs...
Ryan Young Oct 01, 2025

World Cup lodging shortfall in Vancouver predicted, Airbnb bids to loosen regulations
VANCOUVER - A new report that forecasts a significant lodging shortage in Vancouver next summer during the 2026 World Cup games is being used as a pitch by Airbnb for governments to loosen regulations...
Brieanna Charlebois, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

'We had a job to do': Teacher shares about fighting wildfires in the North
DAVIDSON — Most teachers take the summer months to rest and recharge before a new school year begins, but a teacher with the Sun West School Division chose to spend part of her summer fighting w...
Derek Ruttle Oct 01, 2025

First half of 2025 sees strong handling numbers for Port of Vancouver
The Port of Vancouver moved a record volume of goods during the first six months of 2025, including “vast quantities” of agricultural commodities. Movement of all commodities was up 13 per...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025

Unions converge in downtown Vancouver in push for B.C. public service contract
VANCOUVER - Hundreds of British Columbia public sector workers marched through downtown Vancouver in a push for a new contract, after talks broke down with provincial government negotiators on Monday....
Nono Shen and Brenna Owen, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025

Canadian pea exports this year are higher than last year: CGC
There is no doubt that Canadian grain, oilseed and pulse exports are off to a slow start, but there are some bright spots, according to the Canadian Grain Commission’s most recent weekly export ...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025

AAFC reports canola yields this year are better than last year
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada made several upward adjustments to its supply and demand estimates, after including the data from the Statistics Canada production update last month. AAFC issued ...
Doug Falconer Oct 01, 2025

Quebec man sentenced to five years for trying to overthrow Haitian government
MONTREAL - A Quebec man found guilty of attempting to foment an armed revolution to overthrow the government of Haiti has been sentenced to five years in prison. Grald Nicolas was sentenced at the Que...
Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press Oct 01, 2025










