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Vancouver Island's scariest Halloween houses

Vancouver Island's scariest Halloween houses

Check out our interactive map featuring frightful displays and Halloween events around the capital region and Vancouver Island— and be sure to add your own!
In the news today: Trudeau to announce major drop in immigration

In the news today: Trudeau to announce major drop in immigration

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed...

Predators face the Blackhawks in Central Division action

Nashville Predators (1-5, in the Central Division) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (2-4-1, in the Central Division) Chicago; Friday, 8:30 p.m.

Golden Knights host the Senators after Hertl's 2-goal game

Ottawa Senators (4-2, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (4-2-1, in the Pacific Division) Paradise, Nevada; Friday, 6 p.m.

Oilers host the Penguins after McDavid's 2-goal game

Pittsburgh Penguins (3-4-1, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Edmonton Oilers (2-4-1, in the Pacific Division) Edmonton, Alberta; Friday, 9 p.m.
Saskatchewan Party, NDP make last-minute pitches for support with election days away

Saskatchewan Party, NDP make last-minute pitches for support with election days away

The leaders of Saskatchewan's two major political parties are continuing to rally voters' support with just a few days left until Monday's provincial election.
How a Montreal school reignited a debate over secularism and Bill 21 in Quebec

How a Montreal school reignited a debate over secularism and Bill 21 in Quebec

MONTREAL — An investigation into a climate of fear at a Montreal primary school has reignited a debate about secularism in Quebec's education system, with the provincial government pledging to consider new measures to keep religion out of classrooms.
How a Montreal school reignited a debate over secularism and Bill 21 in Quebec

How a Montreal school reignited a debate over secularism and Bill 21 in Quebec

MONTREAL — An investigation into a climate of fear at a Montreal primary school has reignited a debate about secularism in Quebec's education system, with the provincial government pledging to consider new measures to keep religion out of classrooms.
Trudeau to announce massive drop in immigration targets: official

Trudeau to announce massive drop in immigration targets: official

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to announce a major drop in the number of new permanent residents Canada will accept in 2025.
Equifax launches foreign credit score sourcing program for newcomers

Equifax launches foreign credit score sourcing program for newcomers

TORONTO — Equifax Inc. is launching a program to allow newcomers to transfer their foreign credit history to Canada.