
Kyle Duggan
Reporter at The Canadian Press
Reporter at The Canadian Press in Ottawa. I turn coffee into words. @kduggan.bsky.social
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1 day ago |
biv.com | Graeme Wood |Phil Melnychuk |Kyle Duggan |Catherine Morrison
Since 2005, more than 100 leaders have been inducted into the Business Laureates of British Columbia Hall of Fame, including seven celebrated last week at the program’s 19th annual awards gala, hosted by Junior Achievement British Columbia (JABC).
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2 days ago |
castanet.net | Jason Antonio |Alessia Passafiume |Kyle Duggan
The Canadian Press - May 13, 2025 / 7:16 am | Story: 550106Honda Canada is postponing a $15-billion electric vehicle investment project in Ontario, including a proposed EV battery plant and retooled vehicle assembly facility. Honda Canada spokesman Ken Chiu said due to the recent slowdown in the EV market, Honda has announced an approximate two-year postponement of the comprehensive value chain investment project in Canada.
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2 days ago |
castanet.net | Jason Antonio |Alessia Passafiume |Kyle Duggan
Honda Canada is postponing a $15-billion electric vehicle investment project in Ontario, including a proposed EV battery plant and retooled vehicle assembly facility. Honda Canada spokesman Ken Chiu said due to the recent slowdown in the EV market, Honda has announced an approximate two-year postponement of the comprehensive value chain investment project in Canada.
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2 days ago |
castanet.net | Jason Antonio |Alessia Passafiume |Kyle Duggan
Assiniboia man Richard John Dyke has pleaded guilty to 10 charges against minors and could receive a sentence of nearly 20 years in jail once the judge makes his decision. Nearly 50 people packed Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 12 as Dyke, 48, appeared for his sentencing hearing, where he pleaded guilty to 10 charges of making child pornography, sexual interference and voyeurism.
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3 days ago |
castanet.net | Fakiha Baig |Ian Bickis |Matthew Scace |Kyle Duggan
Quebec's forest fire prevention agency says it is sending reinforcements to Ontario and Saskatchewan to help teams fight several forest and brush fires. Two CL-415 firefighting aircraft and their crews will head to Dryden, Ont., while two other of the same aircraft will head to Meadow Lake, Sask. Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency, known as SOPFEU, says the teams departed Sunday from Quebec City. The agency says the current situation in Quebec allows for resources to head to other provinces.
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