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C Raja Mohan writes on Modi and the G7 summit: Engaging with a divided West
As one reflects on the ongoing G7 summit in Canada, it’s easy to be distracted by the anti-India protests orchestrated by Khalistani groups or to be perturbed by US President Donald Trump’s recurring assertions about mediating peace between India...

Enhancing participation of Indigenous Peoples in World Heritage
In a milestone gathering, Indigenous leaders joined forces with heritage experts and international organizations to chart a new path for protecting heritage – one rooted in partnership, respect, and shared stewardship. Jointly coordinated by...

Canada Has to Get Serious About Foreign Threats to Citizens

Purcell Golf dusts off Wood Valance Trophy for St. Mary's Open
Mathieu Drolet wins inaugural St. Mary's Open to hoist historic Wood Vallance trophy. Purcell Golf hosted the inaugural St. Mary's Open on June 7 and 8, reviving the historic Wood Vallance trophy that used to be awarded to the winner of an annual...

TAYLOR: Introducing hockey to diverse Canadian communities
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Hockey The First Shift ambassadors who will speak at the U of M’s Hockey Conference in June 2025, with Mick E. Moose at the Seven Oaks Community Centre rink. From left, Allan Chan, Ganni Maan and Ron Cantiveros. Photo...
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Arkansas’ Wood pitches third no-hitter in CWS history, gets 19 strikeouts against Murray State OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Arkansas’ Gage Wood pitched the third no-hitter in College World Series history and first in 65 years, striking out a record 19 and...

Bovine tuberculosis case detected in Manitoba, says CFIA
Manitoba·New Officials with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency say the case was discovered in a cow that came from the Pembina Valley region and was butchered at a slaughterhouse in Manitoba. Herd where infected cow came from has been quarantined...

A young writer gets her start writing a children's story
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Elizabeth Maitland, 17, holds a copy of Echoes of the Deep, a collection of short stories written by young Canadians, which features her children’s story about a life-advice-giving bunny. Photo by Maggie Kirk...

Formula 1 Update: Team Principals Discuss Canada GP Press Conference
Ahead of the 2025 GP of Canada, three Formula 1 Team Principals—Frédéric Vasseur of Ferrari, Ayao Komatsu of Haas, and James Vowles of Williams—discussed their teams' preparations and challenges during a media press conference. Komatsu celebrated...

Trump departs G7 as Israel-Iran conflict shows signs of intensifying
Published on 17/06/2025 - 3:03 GMT+2 US President Donald Trump departed the Group of Seven – or G7 – summit being held in a resort town in the Canadian Rockies on Monday night due to the intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran and growing...

This Quiet Corner of Canadian Wine Country Is an Idyllic Summer Escape
British Columbia’s South Okanagan, a five-hour drive or 50-minute flight southeast from Vancouver, is a patchwork of pine forest threaded with rivers, sunbaked vineyards, and orchards bursting with an extravagance of peaches, cherries, and apples....

Canada Post employees to vote on contract offers, official rules
Dive Brief: Canada Post employees will vote on the carrier's most recent contract offers, a move that could break a long-running negotiations stalemate, following an order from Canada Minister of Jobs and Families Patty Hajdu announced Thursday....

When Is Father’s Day 2025: Date, History, Significance, Celebration & More
Father’s Day is a heartfelt tribute to the unwavering love, strength, and guidance that fathers and father figures provide throughout our lives. It’s a day dedicated to acknowledging their sacrifices, silent support, and ever-present role in...

Trump leaving G7 summit early to deal with Middle East crisis, White House says
Politics·Breaking U.S. President Donald Trump is leaving the G7 summit in Alberta early because he's needed back in Washington to address what's going on in the Middle East, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said in a social media...

Edmonton Oilers hope to join elite group of Stanley Cup champions who rallied in Game 6
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 16, 2025 1:05 pm 2 min read Eight teams in NHL history have won Game 6 of the Stanley Cup final to force a seventh game and gone on to win the championship. The Edmonton Oilers are aiming to become the ninth...

Mayday! Mayday!
Editor, In the dynamic realm of aviation, one story stands out: that of Captain Sully Sullenberger and US Airways Flight 1549. On January 15, 2009, Sullenberger masterfully glided an Airbus A320 into the Hudson River after a flock of Canadian...

Canada Lands Company stewards growing development land bank
Arbo is a 62-acre Toronto property destined to hold approximately 4,300 new homes in future years. (Courtesy Canada Lands Company) As Canada Lands Company (CLC) marks its 30th year, the Crown corporation is as busy as it has ever been, shepherding...

Canada has yet to deliver confiscated assault rifles to Ukrainian defenders promised last year
Kyiv urgently needs weapons amid the summer offensive, while Canada is still counting the guns, CBC reports. The Canadian federal government has yet to fulfill its commitment to transfer firearms seized through the government’s banned weapons...

Rock out in Langford for Canada Day concert with Trooper, Big Sugar
The countdown is on for Langford’s Canada Day celebrations. Canadian rock bands Trooper and Big Sugar will be taking over the city’s Starlight Stadium as co-headliners for The Great Canadian Bash on June 28. There will be more Canadian culture,...

Stanley Cup Final: Panthers are 1 win from a repeat title
By STEPHEN WHYNO AP Hockey Writer FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The banner commemorating the first Stanley Cup title in Florida Panthers history had not been raised to the rafters yet when a newcomer realized just what it was like to join the champions...