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Erdogan: Turkey captures slain IS leader al-Baghdadi's wife
ANKARA, Turkey - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Turkey has captured a wife of the slain leader of the Islamic State group, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Erdogan made the announcement while delive...
Nov 06, 2019

Refugee safety and hospital interpreters; In-The-News for Nov. 4
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 Nov. 4. What we are watching in Canada ... A l...
Nov 06, 2019

No. 10 Canada beats No. 5 Cuba 3-0 to open Olympic qualifier
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - Veteran Michael Saunders was confident that Canada had the potential to pull off an upset or two at the Premier 12 Olympic qualifier. And that's ex...
Nov 06, 2019

School bus cancellations Nov. 6
RED DEER- Due to dangerous road conditions, all Wolf Creek Public School buses will not run this morning but schools will remain open. As road conditions are expected to improve throughout the day, bu...
Nov 06, 2019

Attacker stabs 8 at popular Jordanian tourist site
AMMAN, Jordan - A lone attacker on Wednesday stabbed eight people, including four foreign tourists and their tour guide, at a popular archaeological site in northern Jordan, official state-run media s...
Nov 06, 2019

Extreme right Golden Dawn party leader testifies in court
ATHENS, Greece - The head of Greece's extreme far-right Golden Dawn party has begun testifying in court as part of a long-running trial over the party's activities in which he and several former party...
Nov 06, 2019

Dirt cheap and 'Happy' about it; This is In-The-News for Nov. 6
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 Nov. 6. What we are watching in...
Nov 06, 2019

Metro Vancouver transit strike prompts cancellations as premier won't intervene
VANCOUVER - Commuters in Metro Vancouver face more cancellations on Wednesday as talks remain stalled in an ongoing transit strike and Premier John Horgan says the province will not intervene. About 5...
Nov 06, 2019

Public input sought on new Animal Control Bylaw in Ponoka
PONOKA- The Town is inviting public input on a proposed new Animal Control Bylaw.It would require dogs and cats aged six months and older to be licensed annually.The current bylaw only regulates dogs....
Nov 06, 2019

Radon Screening Kits available at Red Deer Public Library
RED DEER- Radon Screening Kits will soon be available to borrow from the Red Deer Public Library (RDPL), thanks to a joint effort between the library and the Alberta Lung Association. Radon is a cance...
Nov 06, 2019