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  • Fire contained at store in Regina’s Cornwall Centre
    A rack of clothing was deliberately ignited in the Hudson Bay store at the Cornwall Centre yesterday afternoon.
    Fire
    Apr 11
  • More than 60 firearms, 10,000 rounds of ammo seized in Saskatchewan trafficking bust
    RCMP arrested 56-year-old Steven Bondy from Hudson Bay, Sask. and charged him with weapons trafficking, and being in possession of illegal firearms, drugs and stolen property. 
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • NYCB secures US$1B investment as U.S. regional bank faced financial pressure
    Hudson Bay Capital, Reverence Capital Partners, Citadel Securities, other institutional investors and certain members of the bank's management also participated.
    Consumer
    Mar 6
  • Joint government funding aiming to finish work on Manitoba’s Hudson Bay Railway
    The Hudson Bay Railway was acquired by the Arctic Gateway Group in 2018. New government funding looks to finish work on the transportation line.
    Economy
    Feb 23
  • Go, Canada! The 2024 Olympics uniforms celebrate each province, territory
    Team Canada's 2024 Olympic Games uniforms, designed by Lululemon, include a one-of-a-kind print featuring art, architecture and nature found across the country.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Ambitious health, housing overhaul in the works for Portage Place site
    The site of the beleaguered mall is set for an ambitious redevelopment, anchored by the Health-Care Centre of Excellence -- a planned 300,000-square foot, 12-storey tower.
    Canada
    Apr 5
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  • Wet heavy snow in Sask. part of ‘volatile’ April weather, Environment Canada
    Snow dumped across large parts of Saskatchewan Tuesday night.
    Weather
    Apr 17
  • Cargo companies start to reroute away from Montreal amid fears of port strike
    A major transport company has rerouted cargo away from the Port of Montreal over fears of a potential strike, prompting concerns that others may follow in its wake.
    Economy
    Mar 27
  • Entire Alberta portion of North Saskatchewan River designated ‘Canadian Heritage River’
    On Friday, 718 kilometres of the North Saskatchewan River, including Edmonton's river valley, were designated under the Canadian Heritage Rivers System.
    Environment
    Mar 22
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  • ‘Slap in the face’: Bridge closure looms over Hudson’s St-Patrick’s Day Parade
    Business owners in Hudson, Que., are worried the closure of the Île-aux-Tourtes bridge this weekend will dampen crowds for the town's popular St. Patrick's Day parade.
    Canada
    Mar 12
  • ‘Heartbreaking’ experience as former Cree grand chief spends 4 days in Montreal ER hallway
    Jade Mukash is sharing her grandfather's story in hopes of spurring change after they travelled more than 1,000 kilometres from Whapmagoostui off the coast of Hudson Bay.
    Canada
    Jan 17
  • Marine area bigger than Lake Superior could soon be protected off Ontario’s shores
    A vast marine area home to beluga whales and threatened polar bears off Ontario's northern shores is a step closer to protected status.
    Environment
    Feb 21
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  • April Wine’s Brian Greenway, marshal of Hudson St. Patrick’s Day Parade, reflects on career
    April Wine's Brian Greenway will be grand marshal of the Hudson St. Patrick's Day Parade on March 16. He took the opportunity to reflect on his career.
    Entertainment
    Feb 29
  • Other big retail stores considered to host ServiceOntario locations as well as Staples
    Staples is just one of four retailers the government plans to open ServiceOntario locations in, according to a business case justifying the move.
    Politics
    Feb 22
  • 2 dead, 3 injured after house fire on Weenusk First Nation in northern Ontario
    The leader of an organization representing 49 First Nations says he is mourning after two people died in a house fire in a remote northern Ontario Cree community.
    Fire
    Feb 5
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  • Edmonton pub’s popular Whyte Ave patio stuck in ‘nightmare’ bureaucratic limbo
    Hudsons Canada's Pub on Whyte Avenue is frustrated with the City of Edmonton after being told it can't restore its popular patio that had to be closed due to sidewalk construction.
    Consumer
    Apr 1
  • Feasibility study will determine the status of protecting Manitoba’s Seal River Watershed
    The Seal River Watershed measures 50,000 square kilometres and is one of the largest remaining ecologically intact watersheds in the world.
    Environment
    Jan 18
  • Workers at Hudson’s Bay store in Kamloops, B.C., on strike
    United Steelworkers union Local 1-417, which represents the workers, says talks have been ongoing since July and have yet to be successful.
    Canada
    Dec 10, 2023
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  • Canadians brace for another winter storm. Here’s what you can expect
    Canadians seeking a break from significant winter weather will have to wait as parts of the nation are set to deal with another storm.
    Canada
    Jan 12
  • B.C. ski hills closing, limiting service due to extreme cold temperatures
    Some of B.C.'s ski hills are closing Thursday or Friday or limiting service due to extremely cold temperatures and Arctic outflow winds hitting the province.
    Weather
    Jan 11
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