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Some 2,000 lost bags still stranded at Vancouver airport, officials say

Flights are mostly back on schedule at the Vancouver International Airport, but the facility is still recovering from the chaos brought on by last month’s holiday snowstorm. Amid the hundreds of cancellations the week before Christmas, thousands of travellers found themselves delayed or rebooked — and many were separated from …

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Indiana plays Toronto, looks for 4th straight home win

By Staff The Associated Press Posted January 1, 2023 2:03 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto Raptors (16-20, 11th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Indiana Pacers (20-17, sixth in the Eastern Conference) Indianapolis; Monday, 7 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Indiana will try to keep its three-game …

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Man taken to hospital after shooting in Toronto: police – Toronto

A man has been taken to hospital after a shooting in Toronto, police say. In a tweet at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, Toronto police said the incident occurred in the Scarlett Road and Eglinton Avenue West area. Read more: Police seek suspect wanted in connection with assault investigation in Toronto …

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Winnipeg airport chaos easing after hectic holidays, official says – Winnipeg

A sense of relief washed over travellers’ faces as they made their way into arrivals in Winnipeg. For one couple, after going from their home in Nunavut to Vancouver and Toronto, they’re happy to almost be home. “Unfortunately, due to the insane weather, we were delayed about a day and …

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Canada extends copyright protection for 20 more years under new trade obligation – National

There will be no new books, songs or plays added to the public domain in Canada until 2043 after the government squeezed in a change to copyright laws just before the end of 2022. Until Dec. 30, copyright protection applied to literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works for the life …

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Canadian pharmacists have new prescriptive powers amid doctor shortages

In a year when pharmacists have stickhandled children’s drug shortages and an extra-busy flu shot season, you’d think they might balk at the news in Ontario and B.C. that their prescriptive powers are being expanded. Yet those in the field say the added responsibilities may make their jobs more fulfilling …

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Pedestrian injured after car drives into Toronto building, officials say – Toronto

A man is in hospital with serious injuries after a car collided with a building in Toronto and hit a pedestrian, officials say. Toronto paramedics told Global News they responded to a collision in the area of Church Street and Carlton Street. Two people from the vehicle were taken to …

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‘It’s beautiful’: Hoar frost covers southern Manitoba – Winnipeg

Southern Manitobans have been treated to beautiful scenes since the weekend as hoar frost turned the outdoors into a winter wonderland. Environment Canada Senior Climatologist David Phillips compares the frost to “snowflakes attached together.” “It’s a kind of feathery frost,” he said. “It’s light, it’s picturesque, I mean, it’s a …

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Canada’s highest-paid CEOs made average of $14.3M in 2021, shattering records: report – National

Canada’s highest-paid CEOs and other top executives shattered records for compensation in 2021, according to a new report, earning an average of $14.3 million as soaring inflation began to take hold. The average calculated in the report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), released Monday, far surpasses the …

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Mathurin, Hield lead Pacers past Raptors 122-114

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bennedict Mathurin scored 21 points and Buddy Hield added 19 to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 122-114 victory over the Toronto Raptors for their fourth consecutive victory on Monday. Myles Turner had 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Tyrese Haliburton added 16 points and eight assists …

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