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For an increasing number of Americans, drug addiction treatment involves not only hard work, but also earning rewards — sometimes totaling $500 — for negative drug tests or showing up for counseling or group meetings. (AP Video: Emma H. Tobin)
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Vancouver Fire and Rescue says 39 people have been displaced from their homes by a building fire in Chinatown — one of two fires in the Downtown Eastside Friday afternoon. The fire started around noon and was accompanied by reports of explosions. Acting Assistant Fire Chief Dan Nichols said the fire at 218 Keefer St., just off Main, was in a building with three storeys of apartments on top of a restaurant. He said it appeared to have started as a grease fire in one of the apartments before sprea
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Nova Scotia's finance minister appears lukewarm about the idea of raising the province's minimum wage at a higher rate and faster pace than already planned, despite the increasing pressures caused by inflation. Speaking to reporters in Halifax following a cabinet meeting Thursday, Allan MacMaster acknowledged that people making minimum wage are facing a particular struggle, but he said their employers are as well. "And I think we, as a government, have to be careful as well about creating uncert
Londoners shared get-well wishes for Queen Elizabeth after doctors expressed concern about the health of the 96-year-old monarch. The Queen remains at Balmoral Castle under medical supervision.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks to the public following the recent news of Queen Elizabeth's death, recapping some of her life and of her many accomplishments as monarch.
A timeline of how the search and eventual arrest of accused killer Myles Sanderson unfolded.
In his first address to the nation and the Commonwealth, King Charles pays tribute to his 'darling mama' and pledges to serve with 'loyalty, respect and love.'
Plans to create 430 rental units at the site of Tartan Downs, a former harness racing track in Sydney, N.S., are stalled due to a lack of funding, says its promoters. Cape Breton University (CBU) and the non-profit group Urban Neighbourhood Development Association says the project would address a housing shortage in the community. It has so far received $100,000 from Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). But backers say work can't go forward without more money from the Crown corporat
Maayan Ziv says she did everything she could to make sure her wheelchair would arrive in one piece before she left Toronto for an accessibility conference in Israel. The accessibility advocate and chief executive says she called Air Canada to confirm they could transport her wheelchair on the trip to Tel Aviv, and arrived four hours before her flight on Wednesday to bubble wrap it and tell airline staff how to safely transport it. Despite all her precautions, she says her sister found her wheelc
Fredericton police say they took down a tent camp in the uptown area because occupants were selling drugs and having a negative influence on residents at the nearby Oak Centre, a shelter for people who are homeless. The tent camp was located on what was a thickly wooded piece of land next to the Vanier Highway, which provincial workers cleared up in recent weeks. What was a thickly-wooded area is now sparsely treed. Fredericton Police Chief Martin Gaudet said the Department of Transportation and
Between 1951 and 2010, the British monarch visited Canada on 23 official tours.
Two more people have been arrested in connection with an assault in P.E.I.'s Évangéline region over the weekend that has been characterized as a racially-motivated attack. Two people were sent to hospital with non life-threatening injuries after two immigrants reported being attacked in the early morning hours of Saturday, following a dance held by the Agricultural Exhibition and Acadian Festival in Abram-Village. A total of four people have now been arrested in connection with the attack, and p
Indigenous Canadian artist Buffy Sainte-Marie opened the Toronto International Film Festival with a live performance of her song "Carry It On." The street concert marked the official opening of TIFF 2022 and also the festival's return after a two-year hiatus due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
OTTAWA — The death of the Queen has prompted the Conservative Party of Canada to rethink how it plans to announce it next leader. The party had been planning to do so with an event in Ottawa on Saturday, but the death of the monarch now means the country will be in a period of mourning during that time. The chair of the party's leadership election organizing committee says in a statement the party will respect the protocols surrounding her death. Ian Brodie says the committee "is considering an
TORONTO — Ontario's legislature has passed a bill to give the leaders of Toronto and Ottawa so-called strong mayor powers, which the Progressive Conservative government has pitched as a way to get housing built more quickly. It gives the mayors of Ontario's two largest cities veto powers over bylaws that conflict with provincial priorities, such as building housing. A council could override the mayor's veto with a two-thirds majority vote. Toronto Mayor John Tory has expressed support for the pl
PARIS (AP) — The brother of French soccer star Paul Pogba denied Friday that he took part in extortion attempts against the Juventus midfielder. Mathias Pogba's lawyer Richard Arbib said in a statement that his client wants “to state emphatically that he is a complete stranger to any extortion attempt against his brother, Paul Pogba." Two judges were appointed last week to investigate allegations that the World Cup winner was targeted by his brother and childhood friends. Arbib insisted that Mat
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Planned Parenthood leaders from 24 states gathered in California's capital Friday to begin work on a nationwide strategy to protect and strengthen access to abortion, a counteroffensive aimed at pushing back against restrictions that have emerged in more than half of the country after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Their goal is to emulate the success liberals have had in California, where state lawmakers passed some of the most robust abortion protectio
Queen Elizabeth, Canada's head of state and the longest-reigning British monarch, has died. She was 96. She died peacefully on Thursday afternoon at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, Buckingham Palace said in a short statement. "The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow," the palace said, in reference to the Queen's son Charles, who automatically became king upon her death, and his wife, Camilla. In a separate statement, King Charles called
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Under pressure from his Republican rival, Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman said this week he would participate in one debate before the November election. In Georgia, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker are still working through the details of what a debate might look like, though they appear to be inching closer to a deal. And in Arizona, Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Katie Hobbs has declined a televised debat