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B.C. election campaign ends with downpours, handshakes, tough questions

A whirlwind 28-day campaign has now ended, undoubtedly going down in history one of the most unusual election campaigns British Columbians have ever seen.
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B.C. election campaign ends with downpours, handshakes, tough questions

A whirlwind 28-day campaign has now ended, undoubtedly going down in history one of the most unusual election campaigns British Columbians have ever seen.

First Nations community uses Minecraft to connect kids with ancestral traditions

A First Nations community in Manitoba is turning to Minecraft, a popular sandbox game, to connect kids with ancestral traditions.
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First Nations community uses Minecraft to connect kids with ancestral traditions

A First Nations community in Manitoba is turning to Minecraft, a popular sandbox game, to connect kids with ancestral traditions.

Family says Uber driver abandoned teenage girl in Metro Vancouver parking lot

A Vancouver mom says she wants Uber to hold one of its drivers accountable for leaving her 14-year-old daughter in a parking lot in Burnaby.
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Family says Uber driver abandoned teenage girl in Metro Vancouver parking lot

A Vancouver mom says she wants Uber to hold one of its drivers accountable for leaving her 14-year-old daughter in a parking lot in Burnaby.

Is it pickled fat? Pierogi? Newfoundland 'blobster' expert eyeing weird beach goo

A Newfoundland scientist known for identifying a gelatinous, rancid mass that washed up on the island's shores decades ago is hoping to get his hands on a slice of the strange white globs appearing on the province's beaches.
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Is it pickled fat? Pierogi? Newfoundland 'blobster' expert eyeing weird beach goo

A Newfoundland scientist known for identifying a gelatinous, rancid mass that washed up on the island's shores decades ago is hoping to get his hands on a slice of the strange white globs appearing on the province's beaches.

Arrests made after gunshots fired at Toronto Jewish girls' school

A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy are facing multiple charges after allegedly firing gunshots at a Jewish girls' school last weekend.
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Arrests made after gunshots fired at Toronto Jewish girls' school

A 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy are facing multiple charges after allegedly firing gunshots at a Jewish girls' school last weekend.

SaskPower receives largest workplace fine in province's history for 2020 deaths of employees in Weyburn

SaskPower was sentenced Friday morning in a Weyburn courtroom, receiving a record fine, after being found guilty of three workplace-safety related violations when two experienced employees were killed on the job in 2020.
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SaskPower receives largest workplace fine in province's history for 2020 deaths of employees in Weyburn

SaskPower was sentenced Friday morning in a Weyburn courtroom, receiving a record fine, after being found guilty of three workplace-safety related violations when two experienced employees were killed on the job in 2020.

Tobacco settlement will not protect future generations from addiction: advocates

The Canadian Cancer Society says a proposed settlement that may see tobacco companies pay out billions of dollars would do little to prevent future generations from becoming addicted to smoking.
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Tobacco settlement will not protect future generations from addiction: advocates

The Canadian Cancer Society says a proposed settlement that may see tobacco companies pay out billions of dollars would do little to prevent future generations from becoming addicted to smoking.

Woman arrested after allegedly throwing a cup of bodily fluids at Saskatoon bus passengers, breaking window

A 29-year-old Saskatoon woman faces assault and mischief charges after allegedly throwing a cup of bodily fluids on two bus passengers and breaking a window on Thursday.
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Woman arrested after allegedly throwing a cup of bodily fluids at Saskatoon bus passengers, breaking window

A 29-year-old Saskatoon woman faces assault and mischief charges after allegedly throwing a cup of bodily fluids on two bus passengers and breaking a window on Thursday.

Five arrested in connection with extortion targeting Montreal businesses

Montreal police arrested five suspects following two separate investigations involving crimes targeting a Verdun bar and a downtown restaurant.
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Five arrested in connection with extortion targeting Montreal businesses

Montreal police arrested five suspects following two separate investigations involving crimes targeting a Verdun bar and a downtown restaurant.

Langdon, Alta., man found not criminally responsible for killing his mother

An Alberta court has found a Langdon man who attacked and fatally injured his mother in 2023 was not criminally responsible in her death.
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Langdon, Alta., man found not criminally responsible for killing his mother

An Alberta court has found a Langdon man who attacked and fatally injured his mother in 2023 was not criminally responsible in her death.

Preserving the history of Saskatchewan small towns is this tech company's specialty

The image of a sleepy Saskatchewan small town with 'not a lot going on' is a well-known anecdote. However, one Saskatchewan company is hoping to change that – and allow communities both on and off the beaten path to share their stories and advertise what th
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Preserving the history of Saskatchewan small towns is this tech company's specialty

The image of a sleepy Saskatchewan small town with 'not a lot going on' is a well-known anecdote. However, one Saskatchewan company is hoping to change that – and allow communities both on and off the beaten path to share their stories and advertise what they have to offer.

'Just unbelievable': Video shows wild incident at B.C. frozen yogurt shop

Police were called to a frozen yogurt shop in Richmond, B.C., Wednesday after a man went behind the counter and scooped some of the product with his hand.
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'Just unbelievable': Video shows wild incident at B.C. frozen yogurt shop

Police were called to a frozen yogurt shop in Richmond, B.C., Wednesday after a man went behind the counter and scooped some of the product with his hand.

Homelessness is not stopping this Halifax man from running for mayor

With a crowded field of 16 candidates vying to be Halifax's next mayor, candidates have not always found it easy to stand out. But one thing sets Andrew Goodsell apart and makes him uniquely positioned to comment on a central campaign issue: he is living roug
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Homelessness is not stopping this Halifax man from running for mayor

With a crowded field of 16 candidates vying to be Halifax's next mayor, candidates have not always found it easy to stand out. But one thing sets Andrew Goodsell apart and makes him uniquely positioned to comment on a central campaign issue: he is living rough in a tent in the city's south end.

David Eby reacts to B.C. billionaire Chip Wilson's pre-election op-ed

B.C. NDP Leader David Eby slammed his billionaire constituent Chip Wilson – again – on the campaign trail, following the publication of an op-ed by the Lululemon founder.
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David Eby reacts to B.C. billionaire Chip Wilson's pre-election op-ed

B.C. NDP Leader David Eby slammed his billionaire constituent Chip Wilson – again – on the campaign trail, following the publication of an op-ed by the Lululemon founder.

Ottawa doctors see spike in demand for sick notes from public servants

Some doctors in Ottawa say the pile of paperwork they're doing every day has been steadily growing as more public service workers seek doctor's notes in order to receive accommodations to work from home.
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Ottawa doctors see spike in demand for sick notes from public servants

Some doctors in Ottawa say the pile of paperwork they're doing every day has been steadily growing as more public service workers seek doctor's notes in order to receive accommodations to work from home.

Canadian former Olympic snowboarder wanted in Ontario double homicide: DOJ

A Canadian former Olympic snowboarder who is suspected of being the leader of a transnational drug trafficking group that operated in four countries is wanted for allegedly orchestrating the murder of an “innocent” couple in Ontario in 2023, authorities s
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Canadian former Olympic snowboarder wanted in Ontario double homicide: DOJ

A Canadian former Olympic snowboarder who is suspected of being the leader of a transnational drug trafficking group that operated in four countries is wanted for allegedly orchestrating the murder of an “innocent” couple in Ontario in 2023, authorities say.

3 protesters convicted of mischief at Alberta blockade to be sentenced next year

Three men convicted of helping lead and co-ordinate the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., in 2022 are to be sentenced next year.
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3 protesters convicted of mischief at Alberta blockade to be sentenced next year

Three men convicted of helping lead and co-ordinate the border blockade at Coutts, Alta., in 2022 are to be sentenced next year.

Tobacco giants would pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, smokers in proposed deal

Three tobacco giants are proposing to pay close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to some 100,000 Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of a corporate restructuring process triggered by a long-running legal battle.
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Tobacco giants would pay out $32.5 billion to provinces, smokers in proposed deal

Three tobacco giants are proposing to pay close to $25 billion to provinces and territories and more than $4 billion to some 100,000 Quebec smokers and their loved ones as part of a corporate restructuring process triggered by a long-running legal battle.

Robert Pickton's handwritten book seized after his death in hopes of uncovering new evidence

A handwritten book was seized from B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton's prison cell following his death earlier this year, raising hopes of uncovering new evidence in a series of unprosecuted murders.
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Robert Pickton's handwritten book seized after his death in hopes of uncovering new evidence

A handwritten book was seized from B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton's prison cell following his death earlier this year, raising hopes of uncovering new evidence in a series of unprosecuted murders.

Edmonton police investigate 2 fires where extortion notes were left

Edmonton police are asking the public for CCTV footage as they investigate two fires that appear to have been deliberately set as part of an extortion scheme.
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Edmonton police investigate 2 fires where extortion notes were left

Edmonton police are asking the public for CCTV footage as they investigate two fires that appear to have been deliberately set as part of an extortion scheme.

Anti-Israel message displayed on digital billboard in Moncton after 'malicious hack'

An anti-Israel and profane message on a digital billboard in Moncton, N.B., has been turned off, but the question of how it got there in the first place remains.
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Anti-Israel message displayed on digital billboard in Moncton after 'malicious hack'

An anti-Israel and profane message on a digital billboard in Moncton, N.B., has been turned off, but the question of how it got there in the first place remains.

B.C. voters face atmospheric river with heavy rain, high winds on election day

Voters along the south coast of British Columbia who have not cast their ballots yet will have to contend with heavy rain and high winds from an incoming atmospheric river weather system on election day.
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B.C. voters face atmospheric river with heavy rain, high winds on election day

Voters along the south coast of British Columbia who have not cast their ballots yet will have to contend with heavy rain and high winds from an incoming atmospheric river weather system on election day.

Are you supporting your children or grandchildren financially? We want to hear from you

High living costs are having a ripple effect on families, with many grandparents financially supporting their children and grandchildren, according to a new study.
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Are you supporting your children or grandchildren financially? We want to hear from you

High living costs are having a ripple effect on families, with many grandparents financially supporting their children and grandchildren, according to a new study.

Ambassador to U.S. calls American response to Canada's allegations against India 'strong'

Canada's ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman is calling the United States' response to Canada's allegations against India 'strong,' as other allies have opted not to condemn India publicly.
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Ambassador to U.S. calls American response to Canada's allegations against India 'strong'

Canada's ambassador to the U.S. Kirsten Hillman is calling the United States' response to Canada's allegations against India 'strong,' as other allies have opted not to condemn India publicly.

Canada-India tensions spark travel concerns among members of Indian diaspora

As tensions escalate between India and Canada, some in the Indian diaspora say they're concerned about how the situation might affect travel between the two countries.
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Canada-India tensions spark travel concerns among members of Indian diaspora

As tensions escalate between India and Canada, some in the Indian diaspora say they're concerned about how the situation might affect travel between the two countries.

Military whistleblower sues Ottawa after reporting alleged Afghan civilian killings

A former sergeant with the Canadian Armed Forces is suing the federal government for nearly $3 million, alleging unfair treatment after he reported the killing and targeting of civilians during the war in Afghanistan.
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Military whistleblower sues Ottawa after reporting alleged Afghan civilian killings

A former sergeant with the Canadian Armed Forces is suing the federal government for nearly $3 million, alleging unfair treatment after he reported the killing and targeting of civilians during the war in Afghanistan.

'The risk is real': Book on Manitoba mushrooms suspected to be written by AI

A Manitoba professor is warning the public after a book on regional mushrooms that he suspects is AI-generated was delisted from Amazon.
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'The risk is real': Book on Manitoba mushrooms suspected to be written by AI

A Manitoba professor is warning the public after a book on regional mushrooms that he suspects is AI-generated was delisted from Amazon.

Investigators name person of interest in disappearance of Vancouver Island woman

Mounties have released startling new details about their investigation into the disappearance of Amber Manthorne, who was reported missing on Vancouver Island more than two years ago, and is believed to have met with foul play.
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Investigators name person of interest in disappearance of Vancouver Island woman

Mounties have released startling new details about their investigation into the disappearance of Amber Manthorne, who was reported missing on Vancouver Island more than two years ago, and is believed to have met with foul play.

Mounties to provide new details in search for missing Vancouver Island woman

Mounties are expected to release new details Wednesday about their investigation into the disappearance of Amber Manthorne, who was reported missing on Vancouver Island more than two years ago.
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Mounties to provide new details in search for missing Vancouver Island woman

Mounties are expected to release new details Wednesday about their investigation into the disappearance of Amber Manthorne, who was reported missing on Vancouver Island more than two years ago.

Canada vowed to clamp down on auto thefts. How is it doing?

Canada’s border guards have seized more than 1,900 stolen cars so far this year at railyards and ports, which is over a hundred more than in 2023.
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Canada vowed to clamp down on auto thefts. How is it doing?

Canada’s border guards have seized more than 1,900 stolen cars so far this year at railyards and ports, which is over a hundred more than in 2023.

DND confirms unexploded bombs from Second World War buried in popular Ottawa hiking area

The Department of National Defence confirms unexploded bombs from the Second World War lie buried inside the Mer Bleue Bog, a popular hiking and skiing area in Ottawa’s east end.
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DND confirms unexploded bombs from Second World War buried in popular Ottawa hiking area

The Department of National Defence confirms unexploded bombs from the Second World War lie buried inside the Mer Bleue Bog, a popular hiking and skiing area in Ottawa’s east end.

Air India passengers get a lift from RCAF after bomb scare forces landing in Nunavut

More than 200 Air India passengers should be on the ground in Chicago this morning after their flight was diverted to Nunavut due to a bomb threat.
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Air India passengers get a lift from RCAF after bomb scare forces landing in Nunavut

More than 200 Air India passengers should be on the ground in Chicago this morning after their flight was diverted to Nunavut due to a bomb threat.

Toronto city staff dismissed idea of tracking work trucks ahead of damning parks audit

Toronto city staff opted not to install GPS devices on untracked parks maintenance vehicles even though they only cost $200 apiece, the audit committee heard Tuesday, in the fallout of a damning investigation that revealed field crews systemically parked at p
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Toronto city staff dismissed idea of tracking work trucks ahead of damning parks audit

Toronto city staff opted not to install GPS devices on untracked parks maintenance vehicles even though they only cost $200 apiece, the audit committee heard Tuesday, in the fallout of a damning investigation that revealed field crews systemically parked at plazas and restaurants while logging on their timesheets that they were on the job.

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