Author Archives:

More than 250 wildfires continue to burn in British Columbia
VANCOUVER - The BC Wildfire Service says there are 257 wildfires currently burning in the province. That's one fewer than Saturday's update, but down from about 300 earlier in the week. There are now ...
Jul 25, 2021

Grubbe, Masters go to Rangers and Wild in NHL Draft
Two Red Deer Rebels were selected in this weekend's 2021 NHL Draft.Centre Jayden Grubbe is now a part of the New York Rangers organization after being selected with that team's first pick, 65th overal...
Jul 25, 2021

Pandemic pares back pomp of Mary Simon's installation ceremony as governor general
OTTAWA - When Mary Simon walks into the Senate on Monday to be installed as the country's next governor general, she will find the upper chamber sparsely populated. The installation ceremonies for Sim...
Jul 25, 2021

Horse euthanized after incident during Wagons at Westerner race
An unfortunate incident marred the end of the second night of this weekend's Wagons at Westerner event.On Saturday, during the final heat of the North American Pony Chuckwagon Championships, one of th...
Jul 25, 2021

For the second straight Games, women relay swimmers get Canada's first medal
TOKYO - Just as in 2016, the women's 4x100 freestyle relay team gave Canada its first medal of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. This time, however, the medal was a more precious colour. With star swimmer Penn...
Jul 25, 2021

Quebecers vaccinated against COVID-19 can register in Loto-Québec draws
MONTREAL - Quebec is starting its own vaccination lottery in an attempt to get 75 per cent of its eligible population fully immunized against COVID-19 by the end of August. Any Quebecer who received a...
Jul 25, 2021

Hockey player coming out as gay must lead to meaningful change in game: advocates
EDMONTON - Advocates say a young hockey player's decision to come out as gay this past week, just as he is on the cusp of a possible National Hockey League career, needs to be a catalyst for meaningfu...
Jul 25, 2021

Quebecer hopes act of 'horticultural disobedience' will urge others to rethink lawns
MONTREAL - This year, Dany Baillargeon is committing what he describes as "horticultural disobedience" by letting his front yard grow naturally - despite the risk of running afoul of local bylaws. The...
Jul 25, 2021

Canadian divers Abel, Citrini-Beaulieu win silver in women's 3m synchro
TOKYO - Canadian divers Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu won silver in the women's three-metre synchronized springboard, giving Canada its second medal at the Tokyo Olympics. Abel, from Lava...
Jul 25, 2021

RCMP spied on Canadian nationalist committee as it pushed pro-independence agenda
OTTAWA - Canada's spy service closely monitored the burgeoning nationalist movement in the 1960s and '70s, poring over pamphlets, collecting reports from confidential sources and warily watching for s...
Jul 25, 2021