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Vancouver council waits until staff report in 2021 before making Olympic bid decision
VANCOUVER - City council will wait until early 2021 before deciding whether Vancouver should make a bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics. In a message posted on social media, Coun. Melissa De Genova says ...
Nov 05, 2020

US productivity increases 4.9% in third quarter
WASHINGTON - U.S. productivity increased between July and September but at a slower pace than in the previous quarter. Productivity advanced 4.9% in the third quarter, following an even larger 10.6% s...
Nov 05, 2020

751,000 seek US jobless benefits as virus hobbles economy
WASHINGTON - The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell slightly last week to 751,000, a still-historically high level that shows that many employers keep cutting jobs in the face of t...
Nov 05, 2020

Kosovo president resigns to face war crimes charges
PRISTINA, Kosovo - Kosovo's President Hashim Thaci, a guerrilla leader during Kosovo's war for independence from Serbia in the 1990s, resigned on Thursday in order to face charges for war crimes and c...
Nov 05, 2020

Mad Hatter & Happy Hatter - November 5
Mad HatterGuess our unemployment rate is not high enough according to UCP wants to see another 11000 front line workers leave AB. Yes front line workers.Mad HatterCovid is a great excuse for the mayor...
Nov 05, 2020

Biden closes in on Oval Office and a rare case swine flu: In The News for Nov. 5
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. 5 ...What we are watching ...With his roo...
Nov 05, 2020

Moving to Canada didn't ease this American's election-induced stress
Melanie Gardner moved to Canada to escape Donald Trump's presidency, but even on the other side of the border she said the stress of the U.S. election is taking a physical toll. "I just went to the de...
Nov 05, 2020

President, supporters defiant, combative in face of escalating election dispute
FAIRFAX, Va. - With his room to manoeuvre rapidly dwindling, U.S. President Donald Trump is lashing out with threats of legal action as Joe Biden closes in on the Oval Office. The Trump campaign...
Nov 05, 2020

Conservation group says regulatory gaps in Canadian seafood supply chain pose threat
HALIFAX - An ocean conservation organization says Canada's "poorly regulated" seafood supply chain has hampered the fisheries sector and put ocean health in jeopardy.In a report released Thursday, Oce...
Nov 05, 2020

Quebec City stabbing suspect charged with first-degree murder to appear in court
QUEBEC - The man charged in connection with a Halloween night sword attack in Quebec City is due back in court today. Carl Girouard is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and five counts of...
Nov 05, 2020