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Vancouver's Bench Accounting abruptly shuts down, with hundreds of jobs lost

Vancouver's Bench Accounting abruptly shuts down, with hundreds of jobs lost

VANCOUVER — Vancouver-based bookkeeping service Bench Accounting has announced its sudden closure, putting hundreds of staff out of work and forcing clients to seek alternatives just days from the end of the year.
Gerry Butts says Trudeau less likely to remain leader since Freeland quit

Gerry Butts says Trudeau less likely to remain leader since Freeland quit

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is said to be thinking about his future during the holiday break, as an increasing number of current and former Liberal MPs publicly call on him to step down for the good of the party.
Man charged after Calgary Boxing Day robbery, car crash that killed 9-year-old girl

Man charged after Calgary Boxing Day robbery, car crash that killed 9-year-old girl

Police say speed and impairment by drugs are being investigated as potential contributing factors in the crash.
'Failure is not an option': Fire-torn Jasper entering new year with hope and anxiety

'Failure is not an option': Fire-torn Jasper entering new year with hope and anxiety

JASPER, ALTA. — This year, Kim Stark's kids took responsibility for decorating the family Christmas tree.
LeBlanc and Joly offer little details about visit with Trump's team in Florida

LeBlanc and Joly offer little details about visit with Trump's team in Florida

OTTAWA — Two senior members of the federal cabinet were in Florida Friday pushing Canada's new $1.
Criminologist says Canada should better track foreign student departures

Criminologist says Canada should better track foreign student departures

OTTAWA — A Canadian criminologist who once worked on inland immigration enforcement for the Canada Border Services Agency said Canada needs to better track foreign nationals who arrive in the country on student visas.
B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined $2M for tax evasion

B.C. man who flipped 14 homes in four years is fined $2M for tax evasion

The Canada Revenue Agency says the Richmond man was given a conditional sentence of two years less a day and fined about $2.15 million, matching the amount of unpaid federal income tax.
After cold, snowy Christmas, temperatures to rise across southern Quebec for new year

After cold, snowy Christmas, temperatures to rise across southern Quebec for new year

MONTREAL — After a cold, snowy Christmas, southern Quebec is expected to get hit by freezing rain over the weekend before temperatures rise further to usher in the new year.
Tugboats, crews try to refloat ship stuck in St. Lawrence River near Montreal

Tugboats, crews try to refloat ship stuck in St. Lawrence River near Montreal

MONTREAL — A team of tugboats is being deployed to refloat a ship that has been stuck in the St. Lawrence River northeast of Montreal since Christmas Eve.
B.C. team building 100 beaver 'starter homes' in the name of wetland preservation

B.C. team building 100 beaver 'starter homes' in the name of wetland preservation

More than 70 manmade beaver dams have been installed in Interior waterways since the B.C. Wildlife Federation project launched last year. Researchers want to test whether beavers will move into the dams.
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