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Published on Jul 4, 2025
Ahousaht First Nation member to compete at Miss Indigenous Canada pageant
Destiny Kitlamuxin admits she had some initial reservations about competing in an upcoming event. But now Kitlamuxin, a member of Ahousaht First Nation, is rather keen that she’s been chosen to take part in the Miss Indigenous Canada pageant. The …
Source: Ha Shilth Sa - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Juventus sign Canada striker David
Juventus have announced the signing of Canada striker Jonathan David on a five-year deal after his contract with Lille expired. The 25-year-old confirmed in May he would leave French club Lille on a free transfer this summer, and he had been linked with …
Source: BBC - Public Broadcaster -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Ontario and Canada won't 'trample over our rights', First Nation chief says as rally concludes
Louis Kwissiwa, Netmizaaggamig Nishnaabeg’s chief, says the days of action were more to have the community engaged with the legislation. NETMIZAAGGAMIG NISHNAABEG — Several dozen protesters picketing adjacent to Highway 17 concluded their four-day rally on …
Source: Thunder Bay News - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Canada set for Semi-Final match against United States after win over Colombia
SANTIAGO (Chile) – Canada will face off against the United States after claiming victory over Colombia 73-49 on Friday afternoon at Centro de Deportes Colectivos. The team will compete in the Women’s AmeriCup Semi-Finals for the ninth consecutive edition, …
Source: FIBA Basketball - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Scianitti: Eustaquio says 'we're going to be fine' after Canada's loss in Gold Cup
Source: TSN - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
RUBENSTEIN: Kamloops burial story only questioned by Parks Canada
Source: Western Standard - Right-wing -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Little lynx: Colville Tribes confirm Canada lynx kittens in the Kettle Range
The den was in a boulder field high up in the Kettle Range, in a rugged spot no one would visit without a reason. The female Canada lynx that made the den had a reason, and the GPS signals beamed twice daily from its collar were reason enough for wildlife …
Source: The Spokesman-Review - Washington State - Neutral -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Canada Day drew huge crowd in Ladysmith
The Tuesday, July 1 Canada Day celebration was a huge success in Ladysmith. Held at Transfer Beach the celebration was put on by the Town of Ladysmith's Parks, Recreation and Culture department. It featured live bands, events and games for the kids and …
Source: Chemainus Valley Courier - Pending -
Published on Jul 4, 2025
Surrey teens win big at Canada-wide youth STEM competition
Science fair largest in country for youth has recognized multiple Surrey students Three Surrey teens have won big in the largest Canadian youth STEM competition. With one student from Frank Hurt Secondary and two from SAIL (Surrey Academy of Innovative …
Source: Cloverdale Reporter - Neutral