
Chris Lambie
Lead editor/Assignment editor at The Chronicle Herald
Journo, sailor, skier, wry. Newly minted Atlantic bureau chief @nationalpost.
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1 week ago |
nationalpost.com | Chris Lambie
Advertisement 1'Questions emerged in late April about whether various spare parts for the aircraft were potentially in use beyond their service life.'Article contentThe Canadian military’s Cyclone helicopters weren’t flying for 27 days in May due to a lack of spare parts, and only one of them is now able to take to the skies. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.
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1 week ago |
edmontonjournal.com | Chris Lambie
Why Canadian military's Cyclone helicopters were grounded for 27 days in May'Questions emerged in late April about whether various spare parts for the aircraft were potentially in use beyond their service life'Members of the Helicopter Air Detachment aboard HMCS MONTREAL conduct helicopter hoist drills with a CH-148 Cyclone helicopter, call sign Strider, during Operation REASSURANCE on Feb. 13, 2022.
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nationalpost.com | Chris Lambie
Advertisement 1RCMP say they have fielded 355 tips in the case and interviewed more than 50 peopleArticle contentTwo young Nova Scotia siblings reported missing 26 days ago were seen in public with family members one day earlier, according to the RCMP.
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edmontonjournal.com | Chris Lambie
Missing Nova Scotia siblings, Lilly and Jack, were seen with family the day before they disappearedRCMP say they have fielded 355 tips in the case and interviewed more than 50 peopleLilly and Jack Sullivan have been missing since May 2, 2025. Photo by RCMP handoutArticle contentTwo young Nova Scotia siblings reported missing 26 days ago were seen in public with family members one day earlier, according to the RCMP.
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nationalpost.com | Chris Lambie
Advertisement 1 Teen suffered a broken ankle, cracked pelvis, split lip and cracked teeth, after 70-year-old driver pulled a U-turn and ran him over head-on Article content A judge has sentenced a senior citizen in New Brunswick to house arrest for using his truck to run down and maim a young man after teens rang his doorbell while playing a game of what’s known as “Nicky Nicky Nine Door.” Sign In or Create an Account Article content Article content The Crown recommended Howard Joseph...
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Still teaching me lessons 45 years after graduation. https://t.co/MAGDrgbzux

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