Russia rejects U.K. claim of trying to replace Ukraine leader

Russia's Foreign Ministry on Sunday rejected a British claim that the Kremlin is seeking to replace Ukraine's government with a pro-Moscow administration, and that former Ukrainian lawmaker Yevheniy Murayev is a potential candidate.
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11th person dies from weekend storm, tens of thousands Ontarians still without power
The death toll from the destructive storm that swept across Ontario over the weekend rose to 11 on Thursday, with police reporting another fatality. -
Multiple people facing charges after weapons investigation in London, Ont.
Multiple people are facing a slew of weapons charges Thursday after an investigation by the London police Guns and Gangs Section. -
Newfoundland and Labrador cuts gas tax, promises $15 minimum wage by Oct. 1, 2023
The Newfoundland and Labrador government is temporarily cutting the provincial gas tax in half and promising a minimum wage of $15 an hour by October 2023. -
Assault suspect pulled out ‘sai-style weapon’ while running from officers: WPS
Two teenagers have been charged after police said a man was assaulted and robbed outside a Sargent Park business. -
Sask. facility to produce eco-friendly fertilizer made from peas, lentils and oats
Protein Industries Canada and a group of companies are building a $19 million facility to produce an environmentally friendly fertilizer in Rosetown, Sask. -
Several Toronto schools in lockdown after person carrying rifle located, shot: police
Multiple Toronto schools are in lockdown Thursday after a person with a gun was reported in the area. -
N.S. reports 13 new COVID-19 related deaths, drop in new cases, hospitalizations
Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting a decrease in new deaths, cases and hospitalizations in the province's weekly COVID-19 update. -
New suspension program helps students get back on track
A new suspension program at the Wellington Catholic District School Board pairs students with a youth worker who offers tailored supports to meet their specific needs. -
'Future is pretty bright': Sask. farmers celebrate China's move to lift canola ban
With spring seeding in Saskatchewan well underway, farmers are beginning the growing season with some added assurance.