By CBC News, July 14, 2016 Health officials say infected bat is third confirmed case since 2009 A bat found in a backyard in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood has tested positive for rabies, health officials announced Thursday. The infected animal is the third positive case in six years noted by the Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region. Read… Continue reading Rabies found in Regina bat
Month: July 2016
Theresa May won't trigger EU divorce until U.K.-wide approach reached
By Thomson Rueters, July 15, 2016 U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday that Britain would not trigger formal divorce talks with the European Union until a “U.K. approach” had been agreed, bidding to appease Scots who strongly oppose Brexit. May made the comment after meeting First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, head of the pro-independence… Continue reading Theresa May won't trigger EU divorce until U.K.-wide approach reached
SaskPower to build Swift Current, Sask., natural gas power plant
By CBC News, July 14, 2016 Facility is set to launch in October 2019 SaskPower will build and operate a new natural gas power plant in Swift Current, Sask., which is set to launch in 2019. The Crown Investments Corporation, which is the holding company for the province’s Crown corporations, chose SaskPower for the job… Continue reading SaskPower to build Swift Current, Sask., natural gas power plant
Series Preview: Blue Jays open second half vs. Athletics’ trade chips
By Ben Nicholson-Smith, Sportsnet.ca, July 15, 2016 A successful second half of the season would look much different for the Toronto Blue Jays than it would for the Oakland Athletics. For the 51-40 Blue Jays, the AL East remains within reach and anything less than a Wild Card berth would be a disappointment. At 38-51,… Continue reading Series Preview: Blue Jays open second half vs. Athletics’ trade chips
Cleanup underway after Saskatchewan flooding
By Jennifer Graham, The Canadian Press, July 14, 2016 REGINA — Flood response has shifted to recovery mode in Saskatchewan communities hit hard by heavy rainfall earlier this week. Emergency management commissioner Duane McKay said it’s too soon to know how much damage was caused. “That’ll be determined probably over the next week or so.… Continue reading Cleanup underway after Saskatchewan flooding
Search for Taliyah Marsman ends in murder charges
By CTV News, Staff, July 15, 2016 It was the news that no one wanted, but late Thursday, Calgary police announced they had found a body believed to be that of five-year-old Taliyah Leigh Marsman, and charged a man with her murder. Edward Delten Downey, 46 — a man who police say has an “extensive… Continue reading Search for Taliyah Marsman ends in murder charges
Ottawa woman's 'Convo Plates' spread across Canada and beyond
By Hillary Johnstone, CBC News, July 15, 2016 Jolene Hansell hopes to spark mental health conversations after losing brother to suicide Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield. The premier of Ontario. Margaret Trudeau. Retired Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire. Those are just some of the notable Canadians who have already held a “Convo Plate” — a new mental health initiative… Continue reading Ottawa woman's 'Convo Plates' spread across Canada and beyond
FIRST CANADIAN U-18 CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE STAGED IN MONCTON, N.B.
By Curling.ca Staff, July 12, 2016 History will be made next April in Moncton, N.B., when the city plays host to the inaugural Canadian Under-18 Boys and Girls Curling Championships. The event, which will feature representatives of all 14 of Curling Canada’s Member Associations in both genders (aged 17 and under as of June 30,… Continue reading FIRST CANADIAN U-18 CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE STAGED IN MONCTON, N.B.
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Egypt's Oldest Writings Found
By Rossella Lorenzi, Seeker.com, July 15, 2016 The 30 papyri reveal information about workers who built the pyramids. Egyptian authorities have unveiled the country’s oldest papyri, which date date back 4,500 years. The 30 papyri — six of which are now on display at the Egyptian museum in Cairo — were found in 2013 inside… Continue reading Egypt's Oldest Writings Found