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London win a good test for Lakatos, who plans to race marathon at Paralympics
Canadian wheelchair racer Brent Lakatos has one workout he loathes. He wheels for an hour on rollers in his garage, maintaining a heart rate of 165. It's close enough to his maximum heart rate o...
Oct 05, 2020

Canada captain Christine Sinclair looks to help young girls impacted by the pandemic
With two nieces aged six and 10, Canadian soccer star Christine Sinclair knows all too well the impact of the pandemic and everything that comes with it on today's youth. "They've struggled with not b...
Oct 05, 2020

Lottery system for popular parent, grandparent visa program reinstated for this year
OTTAWA - A popular immigration program that allows people to sponsor their parents or grandparents to come to Canada is reverting to a lottery system. Federal Immigration Minister Marco Mendicin...
Oct 05, 2020

Morning garage fire being treated as arson
MEDICINE HAT, AB - Medicine Hat Police Service is treating a garage fire on Oct. 5 as arson.Police and firefighters are investigating the fire in a detached garage in the 500 block of Allowance Avenue...
Oct 05, 2020

Penticton, B.C., man accused in 4 deaths to plead guilty: defence
KELOWNA, B.C. - The lawyer for a man accused in a shooting that left four people dead in Penticton, B.C., says his client plans to plead guilty next week. John Brittain was charged with three co...
Oct 05, 2020

Health officials 'steering in uncertain waters' in tackling 2nd wave of COVID-19: Tam
Canada's top public health officer says the complexities of the current wave of COVID-19 are spurring regions with rising cases to adopt different measures as they seek to turn the tide of the pa...
Oct 05, 2020

The latest developments on COVID-19 in Canada
The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada (all times Eastern): 2:10 p.m. The Manitoba government is requiring bars and other licensed establishments in the greater Winnipeg region to close ea...
Oct 05, 2020

Royal Opera to sell Hockney painting to help it stay afloat
LONDON - Britain's Royal Opera House is selling a David Hockney painting of its former chief to help it stay afloat as coronavirus-related restrictions keep many U.K. performing arts venues shuttered....
Oct 05, 2020

Mad Hatter & Happy Hatter - October 5
Mad HatterMad that the city is using covid as an excuse to shutdown Crestwood Rec Centre. Keeping it closed until January is just an hidden agenda to close down for good.Mad HatterPeople need to check...
Oct 05, 2020

United Way campaign meeting challenges of COVID 19
MEDICINE HAT - Officials with the United Way of South Eastern Alberta have had to find creative ways to continue their annual fall fundraising efforts, as COVID 19 impact that organization as well.The...
Oct 05, 2020