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Big quake hits northern Japan, leaving 9 dead, 30 missing

Big quake hits northern Japan, leaving 9 dead, 30 missing

Nearly 3 million households were left without power by the quake
Police investigate shooting in Ontario, four reportedly wounded

Police investigate shooting in Ontario, four reportedly wounded

There are reports that several people were shot in St. Catharines
Canada, allies express ‘full confidence’ Russian officials approved poisoning

Canada, allies express ‘full confidence’ Russian officials approved poisoning

British Prime Minister Theresa May described the suspects as Russian military intelligence officers
WATCH: United Way Central Alberta kicks off 53rd Annual Fundraising Campaign

WATCH: United Way Central Alberta kicks off 53rd Annual Fundraising Campaign

$2.1 million and over 19,000 Central Albertans were supported last year
Burt Reynolds dead at 82

Burt Reynolds dead at 82

Reports indicate the actor died of a heart attack in Florida
Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit recover stolen Camaros

Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit recover stolen Camaros

Two individuals out of Red Deer were wanted on warrants out of various detachments
4 dead, including gunman, in Cincinnati bank shooting

4 dead, including gunman, in Cincinnati bank shooting

Police say they responded to an active shooter situation at the Fifth Third Bank building in downtown Cincinnati.
Ford recalls 340K F-150 trucks in Canada due to seatbelt fire risk

Ford recalls 340K F-150 trucks in Canada due to seatbelt fire risk

The seatbelt could ignite during a crash
Sevens players boycott Rugby Canada sessions, upset at new reorganization

Sevens players boycott Rugby Canada sessions, upset at new reorganization

Rugby Canada’s plan to have one centralized pool of men’s players rather than having separate 15s and sevens training squads is off to a rocky start.
B.C. Wildfire Service says some campfire bans could be gone by the weekend

B.C. Wildfire Service says some campfire bans could be gone by the weekend

The wildfire service says it is evaluating which bans are still necessary and expects to release more details soon.