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WATCH: Up Close & Personal with Walk Off The Earth

WATCH: Up Close & Personal with Walk Off The Earth

Drummer Joel Cassady sits down with us to discuss everything Walk Off The Earth
What’s that noise? Monaco hum annoys neighbours

What’s that noise? Monaco hum annoys neighbours

Town bylaw and Monaco officials confirm noise is coming from chiller units on the building’s roof; ‘It sounds kind of like a continuous horn honking,’ says one neighbour
First the win, now the work: What Pierre Poilievre has to do next as new Tory leader

First the win, now the work: What Pierre Poilievre has to do next as new Tory leader

OTTAWA — Pierre Poilievre woke up Sunday with a list of things to do as he embarks on his first week as the Conservative party's new leader, while his former rivals offered assurances he could count on their support.
Film tells story of Sister Dorothy Moore, Mi'kmaw educator who fought for her people

Film tells story of Sister Dorothy Moore, Mi'kmaw educator who fought for her people

HALIFAX — As a girl growing up in the Mi'kmaw community of Membertou, Sister Dorothy Moore came to know what it meant to lose one's path and then find the way back through human kindness.
Flamingoes, sandwiches among unusual items left at Queen tribute site in London

Flamingoes, sandwiches among unusual items left at Queen tribute site in London

LONDON — A pink papier maché flamingo, a marmalade sandwich and a Queen-shaped rubber duck are among the items being left among the cards and flowers at a tribute site to the late Queen Elizabeth II in London.
Fur trappers begin public relations campaign

Fur trappers begin public relations campaign

The campaign is aimed at counteracting 'misinformation' about trapping
Liberal caucus retreat looks to prepare for Poilievre, fall sitting

Liberal caucus retreat looks to prepare for Poilievre, fall sitting

OTTAWA — Federal Liberal MPs will descend on a coastal resort town in New Brunswick on Sunday for a planning session before Parliament returns from its summer break.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Economic data Statistics Canada will release its national balance sheet and financial flow accounts figures, which includes a reading on household debt, for the second quarter on Monday
9/11 attacks still reverberate as US marks 21st anniversary

9/11 attacks still reverberate as US marks 21st anniversary

NEW YORK (AP) — Americans remembered 9/11 on Sunday with readings of victims' names, volunteer work and other tributes 21 years after the deadliest terror attack on U.S. soil.
Blue Bombers pick sickly Roughriders apart in one-sided Banjo Bowl

Blue Bombers pick sickly Roughriders apart in one-sided Banjo Bowl

WINNIPEG — It was more than the lopsided score that had Zach Collaros proud of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offence on Saturday. It was the way they did it.