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B.C. woman found dead on Australian beach likely died from drowning: Autopsy

A 19-year-old Canadian backpacker from Campbell River who was found dead on a beach in Australia on Jan. 19 likely died from drowning and was not killed by a pack of dingoes, according to a preliminary autopsy report. According to a news report from Canadian Press, a preliminary assessment had been conducted on the body

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Goldeneyes soar to victory: Nurse & Campbell’s standout performance leads the way

Vancouver Goldeneyes star forward Sarah Nurse has scored in every game she’s played this season, after scoring twice in Thursday’s (Jan. 22) game and helping the Goldeneyes secure a 5-0 win over the Toronto Sceptres. The Hamilton, ON native was out for six weeks after suffering an upper-body injury during the first game of the

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Livestock producers push back against Canada’s new traceability regulations

Alberta livestock producers have joined the chorus of opposition to proposed new Canadian traceability regulations. Critics argue the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) regulations will impose an unnecessary and expensive burden, especially for small beef operations, and were drawn up without adequate input from producers. About 600 people gathered at the Innisfail Royal Canadian Legion

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