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on Dec 18, 2025
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — A Wisconsin judge accused of helping a Mexican immigrant evade federal authorities is set to present her case as her trial on obstruction and concealment charges winds down. Prosecutors rested their case against Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on Wednesday after three days of testimony. Dugan’s defense attorneys said they planned […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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VALCOURT — Bain Capital Integral Investors II, L.P. is selling part of its stake in Valcourt, Que.-based Ski-Doo maker BRP Inc. in a deal that will see RBC Capital Markets complete a secondary offering. Under the terms of the agreement, RBC Capital Markets agreed to purchase 1.85 million BRP shares at a price to the […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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WINNIPEG — NFI Group Inc. announced its CEO, Paul Soubry, will be retiring at the end of the year after being with the company for 16 years. The Winnipeg-based bus maker says John Sapp will step into the chief executive role on Jan. 1. NFI says that Soubry will continue to support the company in […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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Halifax Water had a rate increase approved by the provincial regulatory board, but the utility will not be getting the full amount it asked for, heading into 2026. A decision from the Nova Scotia Regulatory and Appeals Board (NSRAB) on Tuesday said the initial 36 per cent increase the utility asked for represented “rate shock.” […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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The RCMP in Pictou County are searching for several people after a vehicle was driven into a home on the weekend. The Mounties say officers were called to the scene in Pictou on Saturday night, where they found a blue Mitsubishi RVR crashed into the house, damaging the porch and siding. No one inside the […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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VANCOUVER — Federal government investment in provincial transportation infrastructure is crucial to avoid long-term impacts on cross-Canada trade and companies’ willingness to work in British Columbia, Premier David Eby says. Eby met with the federal government’s major projects office Wednesday and said he raised work that needs to be done on “trade-enabling infrastructure” such as […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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The largest artificially refrigerated outdoor skating rink east of Quebec City has now opened for the winter season. The Emera Oval, with a skating surface equal to three NHL hockey rinks, opened on Monday afternoon at the Halifax Common. The Oval includes an accessible washroom and wheelchair access to the ice surface, as well as […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Silence used to prevail in the forest of a private Caribbean islet until environmentalists transformed it into a love nest for the critically endangered Lesser Antillean iguana. Now, the sounds of iguanas plopping on the ground and scurrying about as they multiply are making scientists smile. “It’s something that’s […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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TORONTO — Some of the country’s savviest home entertainers are on the front lines of a new tourism strategy to lure U.S. and international visitors, one home-cooked meal at a time. They’re part of Destination Canada’s OpenHome program, which pairs friendly foodies with curious travellers who are eager for a memorable visit and an inside […]

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on Dec 18, 2025
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Wednesday confirmed billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman to be NASA administrator on Wednesday, placing him atop the agency after a monthslong saga where President Donald Trump revoked his nomination as part of a feud with tech billionaire Elon Musk. Isaacman, who has promised to bring a business-minded approach to the […]