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Artemis II astronauts made most of professional photography training By Reuters – Investing.com Canada
Artemis II astronauts made most of professional photography training By Reuters Investing.com CanadaArtemis II in pictures: A lunar destiny reborn The Globe and MailNew Perspective of Home NASA (.gov)The Best Photos of the Artemis II Mission Nautilus | ScienceSee NASA’s Artemis II mission around the moon in 12 stunning photos Scientific American
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens doubled 4-2 by Philadelphia in throwaway contest
The Canadiens were sloppy and nonchalant against the Flyers on Tuesday night, but this one didn’t matter too much, anyway. Brian Wilde has more.
Family of champs: Three Kelowna siblings win provincial hockey gold
Kelly and Jiseong Shin are very proud parents.The Kelowna couple’s three children all won gold at provincial hockey championships this season.Junko, 12, plays for the U13 Female Kelowna Rockets Central Zone team. She scored the go-ahead goal against the U13 Vernon Lakers at the provinc…
Kelowna woman gets second chance at life thanks to complete stranger
Lyndsay Richholt had been living on borrowed time, in end stage liver failure from autoimmune hepatitis.
Chatham-Kent, area high-speed internet access gets $49M boost
More than 4,850 area homes, farms and businesses can connect to high-speed internet thanks to a $49M Ontario government investment.
News of the day: Cuts to allowances leave Canadian military personnel scrambling; Deputy minister should be penalized says advocacy group; Playoff fever hits Ottawa
It’s Tuesday, April 14. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL LEFT SCRAMBLING AFTER CUTS TO OUT-OF-COUNTRY ALLOWANCES Some Canadian military personnel are now dealing with pay cuts as their allowances for out-of-country service were reduced because of a new government directive. Read the story ADVOCACY GROUP […]
Manitoba RCMP unit educating students on digital safety, dangers
Manitoba RCMP’s internet child exploitation unit has been touring schools in the province educating students on online safety.
Pronger talks new book, NHL front-office interest
Chris Pronger realized there was a captive audience.
BC United executives eye Conservative race, as donations still flow for dormant party
It was a once-dominant force in British Columbia politics, but for more than a year and a half the party formerly known as the BC Liberals has been dormant.
