Listen Live
Listen Live

Leaders debate climate change, pipelines in last leaders debate; Casualties reported on both sides in Turkish invasion of Syria

French language debate more subdued

It was the last time all six party leaders will be face to face before the election.  Last night’s French language debate saw climate change again take centre stage and the leaders all argued over whether or where to build pipelines.  Other topics included digital rights, foreign policy including trade with China, and the economy.  Advance polls open today across Canada. Te federal election is October 21st.

Turkey military pushes farther into Syria

More casualties are being reported in Syria as Turkish forces push deeper in to the country.  The invasion has displaced thousands of residents.  The insurgence began earlier this week when U.S. President Donald Trump pulled forces from the border of the two countries.  Save the Children is asking the federal government to rescue Canadian children.  The 20 kids, most the offspring of parents who went to Syria to fight for the terrorist group ISIS, are being housed in refugee camps.  The Canadian government says it is too dangerous to offer consular assistance.

Recalled meat product list grows over contamination concerns

The beef and veal products have been recalled because of possible E. coli contamination and the chicken products over listeria concerns.  For a full list of the recalled products click here

Continue Reading

cjat Now playing play

ckqr Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

RDKB chief administrator Mark Andison announces retirement

Andison has been with the RDKB for over 20 years, and was previously deputy CAO and head of planning.

Canada Post to resume limited service as CUPW shifts to rotating strikes Oct. 11

Canada Post says it will begin restarting mail operations this weekend as the Canadian Union of Postal Workers shifts from a national walkout to rotating strikes.

Kootenay unemployment rate 6% in September

The jobless rate in our region ticked up slightly last month compared to the same time last year.

Man accused in Trail shooting jailed after skipping court

A man accused of shooting a Fruitvale woman in the head more than two and a half years ago, leaving her with life-altering injuries, is behind bars after missing a court appearance.

Interior Health names Sylvia Weir permanent president and CEO

Weir, who was filling in as interim CEO after Susan Brown stepped down in June, will take over the job permanently, the health authority announced today. Weir was previously the organization's chief financial officer.
- Advertisement -