The U.S. sanctions more foreign firms in a bid to choke off Russia's supplies for its war in Ukraine

The United States on Thursday imposed a new round of sanctions on 130 firms and people from Turkey, China and the United Arab Emirates in an effort to choke off Russia's access to tools and equipment that support its invasion of Ukraine.
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Wild salmon conservation group raises concerns about herring kills at B.C. fish farms
A salmon conservation group is raising concerns about reported increases in wild fish deaths, primarily herring, in British Columbia's open-net fish farms. -
'Our hearts are broken': Glace Bay gift shop closing its doors after nearly 40 years in business
After nearly 40 years in business, Brenda and Mel Bryden are saying goodbye to their customers and their store. -
Wife of Sask. Mountie accused of murder says alleged victim lived with them but relationship soured
In her testimony, the wife of a former Saskatchewan RCMP officer painted a picture of a turbulent relationship between the Mountie and the man he's accused of murdering. -
Olivia Chow, The Beaches, Carley Fortune and more to take stage at The Nutcracker
Mayor Olivia Chow will be trading in her chain of office for ballet slippers later this month. -
‘He's living on through her’: Windsor dad remembered by family after fatal weekend crash
It’s been a hard couple of days for a London family grieving the loss of a Windsor man, Kyle Paquette, who died Saturday during a car crash in Chatham-Kent. -
One in critical condition after serious Langley crash
Two people were taken to hospital after a serious collision in Langley Tuesday morning, according to authorities. -
Mississauga food bank gifted 3 tonnes of yogurt, but more food needed to meet growing demand
Three tonnes of donated yogurt will help ensure those who use the Mississauga food bank have access to an affordable, healthy diet this holiday season, says its CEO. -
Volunteers still needed for Nanaimo food bank this holiday season
The Loaves and Fishes food bank in Nanaimo is looking for more volunteers to get through the holiday season. -
Domestic violence victim in North Bay doesn’t have to testify in front of former partner in court, judge rules
A 24-year-old woman involved in an intimate partner violence trial in North Bay can testify remotely so she doesn’t have to face her former partner in court, a judge has ruled.