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Friday's Lotto Max jackpot claimed by single winning ticket in BC

Friday's Lotto Max jackpot claimed by single winning ticket in BC

TORONTO — Someone in British Columbia is waking up $30.8 million richer. A single winning ticket was drawn for Friday's Lotto Max jackpot. The jackpot for the next draw on July 12 will be an estimated $10 million. The Canadian Press
Rogers starts restoring service after outage, CEO apologizes to customers

Rogers starts restoring service after outage, CEO apologizes to customers

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc.
B.C. to offer COVID-19 booster for 12-plus starting this fall, new vaccines expected

B.C. to offer COVID-19 booster for 12-plus starting this fall, new vaccines expected

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is gearing up for a major COVID-19 booster shot campaign this fall with the expectation that new vaccines tailor-made to fight the Omicron variant will be available. COVID-19 boosters will be available to people in B.C.
Wildfire smoke, heat warnings up for many parts of Canada's North: Environment Canada

Wildfire smoke, heat warnings up for many parts of Canada's North: Environment Canada

WHITEHORSE — Several parts of Northern Canada are enveloped in smoke from wildfires along with unusually high seasonal temperatures.
Quebec judge says Crown failed to prove Nazism led to Holocaust in hate speech trial

Quebec judge says Crown failed to prove Nazism led to Holocaust in hate speech trial

The prosecution in the trial of a Montreal man accused of fomenting hatred against Jews failed to establish that the murder of Jews by the regime of Adolf Hitler was a consequence of Nazi ideology, a Quebec court judge said Friday
Child allegedly taken from Toronto subway station found safe, police say

Child allegedly taken from Toronto subway station found safe, police say

Toronto police say they’ve found a man and a toddler he’s alleged to have taken from an east-end subway station. Investigators say no injuries have been reported. Police previously said a man had taken a stroller with a toddler in it around 5 p.m.
'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich denied bail, ordered detained until trial

'Freedom Convoy' organizer Tamara Lich denied bail, ordered detained until trial

OTTAWA — "Freedom Convoy" organizer Tamara Lich was denied bail and will remain in custody after a justice of the peace ruled she breached a condition of her original release.
Organizers of papal visit warn not to buy tickets to open-air mass from resellers

Organizers of papal visit warn not to buy tickets to open-air mass from resellers

EDMONTON — Organizers of the Pope’s visit to Canada are warning the public not to buy tickets from resellers online, saying they may not be legitimate.
Brown axed to keep Conservative party 'beyond reproach,' top official tells members

Brown axed to keep Conservative party 'beyond reproach,' top official tells members

OTTAWA — The chair of the Conservatives' leadership election organizing committee says the party "could not afford the risk" of having a candidate under investigation for breaking federal laws.
Afghan ambassador to Canada warns of risk to Afghans seeking passports from Taliban

Afghan ambassador to Canada warns of risk to Afghans seeking passports from Taliban

OTTAWA — Afghanistan's ambassador is urging action to ensure that Afghans who have been approved to come to Canada do not have to risk detention by the Taliban when they apply for a passport.
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