Three Cochrane men fined for moose hunting violations
Three Cochrane men have been fined in connection with moose hunting violations that took place in October 2018.

Three Cochrane men have been fined in connection with moose hunting violations that took place in October 2018.
Like other post-secondary schools, the majority of Northern College students are continuing to learn remotely and are not allowed to be on campus without permission. That is why officials say they are making sure those students don't fall through the cracks.
Students in northeastern Ontario are set to return to in-person learning Monday amid the extended lockdown, while their southern counterparts remain home until Jan. 25.
The Ontario Repeat Offender Parole Enforcement Squad is asking for help in finding a federal convict wanted for breaching his release.
Three Cochrane men have been fined in connection with moose hunting violations that took place in October 2018.
The parents of a 27-year-old Calgary man have been charged following an investigation into alleged neglect.
Warning: This story contains graphic details. Reader discretion is advised. A Huron Shores resident was arrested and faces several charges after an incident involving pointing a replica gun at common-law partner.
A search and rescue operation in B.C. resumed Friday morning as crews look for a hiker lost on the Howe Sound Crest Trail in Cypress Provincial Park.
Ontario health officials are recording a spike in the number of people who have died due to COVID-19, as the province reports just over 2,900 new cases of the disease.
A new study has found that saliva testing is as efficient in testing for COVID-19 as the nasal test.
An Ontario MPP who sent Premier Doug Ford a two-page letter calling the provincial lockdown "deadlier than COVID" has been kicked out of caucus for his "irresponsible" comments.
Over the next month Canada will be experiencing a 'temporary' delay in Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipments due to the pharmaceutical giant's expansion plans at its European manufacturing facility, with the shortage resulting in up to 50 per cent of coming doses delayed.
An effort is underway to have a banner honouring Nova Scotia's first Black NHL player prominently displayed once again, after it was sold at a yard sale three years ago.
A third grader from Toronto's astronaut dream has already drawn the support of one on the ISS.
The emergence of new variants of the original coronavirus is adding urgency to vaccinate.
CF Montreal, the city’s newly renamed pro soccer team announced their new name to mixed reaction.
The spread of COVID-19 continues to surge rapidly across the country and federal officials are urging swift action to avoid Canadian doctors having to make 'impossible choices,' such as who gets an ICU bed.
Over the next month Canada will be experiencing a 'temporary' delay in Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine shipments due to the pharmaceutical giant's expansion plans at its European manufacturing facility, with the shortage resulting in up to 50 per cent of coming doses delayed.
As provinces issue lockdown orders, curfews and other restrictions to combat record daily COVID-19 cases, with ICUs in some urban centres near capacity, Canadians are reminded to seek emergency care as they normally would should it be necessary.
The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 2 million Friday as vaccines developed at breakneck speed are being rolled out around the world in an all-out campaign to vanquish the threat.
An Ontario MPP who sent Premier Doug Ford a two-page letter calling the provincial lockdown "deadlier than COVID" has been kicked out of caucus for his "irresponsible" comments.
Justin Trudeau on why some Canadians can’t travel outside their homes, but they can get on a flight and go abroad.
Manitoba says eligibility will now include people who work at congregate group care settings such as homeless shelters.