Silvercorp slows mining operations in China for required safety work

VANCOUVER - Silvercorp Metals Inc. says it is slowing work at its Ying and GC mining operations in China to implement new safety systems following recent changes to government requirements.The

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WHO head will oversee evacuation of passengers, crew from hantavirus-stricken cruise ship

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TENERIFE, Spain (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization arrived in Spain on Saturday to oversee the evacuation

'Top Chef Canada' host Eden Grinshpan makes some of Toronto's most vibrant food. She got it from her mama

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Eden Grinshpan might be a seasoned hostess, but there’s one thing about entertaining that always stresses her out. “My biggest

American investors surging into English rugby after structural switch to US-style franchise model

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American investment companies are turning their targets toward some of England’s top rugby clubs amid a structural change in the

This COC revival was 30 years in the making. It features strong voices but baffling direction

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Werther By Jules Massenet, directed by Alain Gauthier, conducted by Johannes Debus. Until May 23 at the Four Seasons Centre

AI data centres are popping up in the Toronto area. Experts say electricity prices could rise as a result

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When Don Valley West Coun. Rachel Chernos Lin found out a massive AI data centre was slated for her ward,

Shorter hours for NCC Weekend Bikedays are here to stay

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For Orléans resident and cyclist Rob Attrell, the scenic Sir George-Étienne Cartier Parkway is crucial for getting around. As one

Smith sees progress on pipeline deal with Ottawa after Carney meeting

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OTTAWA - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Friday she was feeling far more confident about the prospects for a new

Families plugging gaps as renewed talks fail to end Nova Scotia long-term care strike

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HALIFAX - Family of long-term care residents in Nova Scotia say the nearly month-long strike in the sector has meant

Mass cybersecurity breach of learning platform hits Canadian post-secondary schools

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Multiple post-secondary institutions across Canada say they’ve been impacted by a cyberattack targeting an education system used by thousands of