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Suspect at large after woman and youth injured in sword attack on P.E.I. beach

Suspect at large after woman and youth injured in sword attack on P.E.I. beach

SEACOW POND, P.E.I. — Mounties in Prince Edward Island were searching for a suspect on Saturday after two people were attacked by a man wielding a sword at a beach the previous evening.
Kingsbury, Sauvageau among six Professional Women's Hockey League general managers

Kingsbury, Sauvageau among six Professional Women's Hockey League general managers

Gina Kingsbury says she would have loved to play in a professional women's league. While she didn't have that opportunity during her storied playing career, she is looking forward to making sure that others do.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats re-sign offensive lineman Jordan Murray

Hamilton Tiger-Cats re-sign offensive lineman Jordan Murray

HAMILTON — Offensive lineman Jordan Murray has returned to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. The CFL club announced the signing of the American on Saturday.
Some Ottawa residents lose up to $2,000 in fake Taylor Swift tickets: police

Some Ottawa residents lose up to $2,000 in fake Taylor Swift tickets: police

Ottawa police say they've seen an increase in reports of fake ticket sales for Taylor Swift's sold out Toronto shows due to what they're describing as online ticket scams.

Police, coroner investigating after body found in Saint John River

SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Police in New Brunswick are investigating the discovery of a body along the Saint. John River. City police offered few details about the body, which was discovered on Friday at around 1 p.m.
Maine resident captures nature in action in N.B. as shark snacks on whale carcass

Maine resident captures nature in action in N.B. as shark snacks on whale carcass

Paul Keller was sitting on the back porch of his rented cottage by the Bay of Fundy, sipping his morning coffee, when he spotted some commotion in the water. Perhaps the splash of a flipper, he figured, or something washing up against a rock.
CSIS disinformation campaign leans on Soviet imagery, as Ottawa tracks 'grey media'

CSIS disinformation campaign leans on Soviet imagery, as Ottawa tracks 'grey media'

OTTAWA — Canada's spy agency is leaning on Soviet imagery to help prime the public against disinformation but experts say Moscow is more likely to use images that make readers think the messaging is coming from North American sources.
Canada's envoy to Ukraine says Canadian support will outlast Russian invasion

Canada's envoy to Ukraine says Canadian support will outlast Russian invasion

OTTAWA — Canada's new ambassador to Ukraine had an eerie sense of déjà vu when she reached Kyiv last month.
School boards grappling with AI use in classroom, but formal policies still elusive

School boards grappling with AI use in classroom, but formal policies still elusive

Some of the largest school boards across Canada will begin the new school year without formal policies on the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom, despite concerns about how the technology will impact learning and academic integrity.
Toronto church Revivaltime Tabernacle says it will no longer shelter asylum claimants

Toronto church Revivaltime Tabernacle says it will no longer shelter asylum claimants

TORONTO — Revivaltime Tabernacle, a church that took in several hundred recent asylum claimants over the past few months in response to Toronto's shelter space crisis, says it will no longer be open as a shelter.