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Author: Justine Hunter, Mike Hager
Publication Date: November 21, 2025 - 15:43
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Grizzly bear attacks schoolchildren and teachers in B.C., two in critical condition
November 21, 2025
Multiple teachers using bear spray and a bear banger furiously fought off a grizzly bear that had emerged from the woods to attack a group of schoolchildren on a field trip on B.C.’s central coast, authorities said Friday.
Four people – one adult and three children – we badly hurt in the Thursday attack, the B.C. Conservation Officer Service said. They were airlifted to hospital, with two in critical condition, BC Emergency Health Services said.
Ottawa residents showed their tremendous support by giving to the 41st OC Transpo / Loblaw Annual Holiday Food Drive held on Saturday, December 13. This is the largest annual, single-day grocery store food drive in Ottawa and has been supporting the Ottawa Food Bank since it began operating in 1984. The annual food drive raised almost 88,000 pounds of food and more than $26,500 for the Ottawa Food Bank and its network of 71 member agencies, and four other Ottawa region food banks. This year’s total is more than twice the weight of a 40-foot bus!
OC Transpo buses and volunteers were on...
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Less than two weeks remain to take advantage of some tax strategies that will help to get more money back when it comes time to file.
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One of the three Quebec City-area men accused of participating in terrorist activities has been granted bail. Simon Angers-Audet was released on Friday on the condition that he remain at his family home and update the RCMP on his movements.
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