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Environment Canada warns of high winds continuing possibly overnight

Environment Canada warns of high winds continuing possibly overnight

Areas near the shorelines of the Great Lakes may see gusts near 80 km/h.
Sharks' Macklin Celebrini returns to team activities as he works his way back from injury

Sharks' Macklin Celebrini returns to team activities as he works his way back from injury

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — The San Jose Sharks announced rookie Macklin Celebrini will return to team activities on Thursday, nearly three weeks after he was placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury. Celebrini, the No.
Two Port of Montreal terminals shut down as dockworkers begin new strike

Two Port of Montreal terminals shut down as dockworkers begin new strike

MONTREAL — Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal started a new strike Thursday morning, forcing the indefinite shutdown of two container terminals at the country's second biggest port.
Kamala Harris says Trump's comment on women 'is offensive to everybody'

Kamala Harris says Trump's comment on women 'is offensive to everybody'

MADISON, Wis.
Guelph breaks 25-year temperature record

Guelph breaks 25-year temperature record

Previous record was set in 1999
Union talks underway between foremen, employers to avoid latest B.C. port strike

Union talks underway between foremen, employers to avoid latest B.C. port strike

VANCOUVER — Negotiations between British Columbia's port employers and the union representing foremen are entering a final scheduled day in a bid to avoid a labour disruption.
After series of scandals, Quebec's new youth protection boss promising transparency

After series of scandals, Quebec's new youth protection boss promising transparency

QUÉBEC — The new director of Quebec's youth protection system is promising more transparency and a full accounting of the troubled network.
Guelph man shares love for macabre motor as part of hearse culture

Guelph man shares love for macabre motor as part of hearse culture

Paul Sauve bought his first hearse in 2012. Ever since then, his life has been filled with the macabre
U.S. senator calls out lack of TD executives charged in money laundering settlement

U.S. senator calls out lack of TD executives charged in money laundering settlement

TORONTO — A U.S. senator is raising concerns that TB Bank Group executives did not face charges as part of the bank's settlement over its failure to detect large-scale money laundering. Sen. Elizabeth Warren says in a letter to the U.S.
Creditors to vote on proposed $32.5B tobacco settlement in December

Creditors to vote on proposed $32.5B tobacco settlement in December

TORONTO — Creditors of three major tobacco companies will get the chance to weigh in on a proposed multi-billion-dollar settlement in December.