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Four young men travelling home after helping in the battle against wildfires in central British Columbia are dead after a fiery head-on crash, police and provincial officials said Wednesday. RCMP Cpl. James Grandy said emergency crews responded around 2 a.m. Tuesday to the crash on Highway 1 east of Cache Creek in the province's southern Interior. A B.C. government statement said the men were heading home after aiding wildfire response efforts in the Vanderhoof area, west of Prince George. Grand
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Ford reached a last-minute deal to avoid a walkout at its Canadian operations late on Tuesday, as the United Auto Workers union prepared for a potential expansion of its U.S. strikes against the Detroit Three automakers. Unifor, which represents about 5,700 Ford employees in Canada, had sought improved wages and pensions, as well as support in the transition to electric vehicles and additional investment commitments by Ford. Unifor's talks with the Detroit Three automakers in Canada are separate from the UAW's coordinated U.S. action that led to about 12,700 workers going on strike last week against one assembly plant at each of the Detroit Three automakers.
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HALIFAX — An environmental group has concluded that about 2,300 lobster boats operating off Nova Scotia are suitable candidates to switch from diesel to electric motor, a change that would slash the industry's emissions. The province's lobster fishery is positioned to lead the way toward zero-emission fishing — if governments assist the boat building sector in developing the new technologies, says a report released Thursday by Oceans North. Seventy per cent of the fleet fishes within 20 kilometr
A man caught on camera during a road rage incident pointing a gun at another driver is now behind bars. The suspect appeared in court Wednesday morning. Bobby Dean Wisner, 42, faces several charges, including first-degree assault and weapons charges. Wisner has several prior convictions and is prohibited from owning a gun. "Road rage comes in a lot of different varieties. It could be speed, it could be changing lanes erratically, it could be cutting people off (or) tailgating. Those types of dangerous driving behaviors put everybody in danger on the road," Maryland State Police spokeswoman Elena Russo said.