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‘Where The Water Tastes Like Wine’ is a giant leap forward for video game storytelling

Where The Water Tastes Like Wine Developed by: Dim Bulb Games, Serenity Forge Published by: Good Shepard Entertainment Available on: Windows PC (Steam), macOS Nuanced narrative, one of the last frontiers in video games, is the welcome backdrop for “Wher

After fuel spill in B.C. lake, early tests show no contamination above drinking water guidelines

B.C. officials say that preliminary tests show no contamination above drinking water guidelines after 80,000 litres of fuel was spilled into Kamloops Lake following a train derailment.
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After fuel spill in B.C. lake, early tests show no contamination above drinking water guidelines

B.C. officials say that preliminary tests show no contamination above drinking water guidelines after 80,000 litres of fuel was spilled into Kamloops Lake following a train derailment.

Vancouver Rise advance to inaugural Northern Super League final after shootout win over Rapid

The Vancouver Rise are heading to the inaugural Northern Super League final after defeating the Ottawa Rapid in a shootout Saturday.
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Vancouver Rise advance to inaugural Northern Super League final after shootout win over Rapid

The Vancouver Rise are heading to the inaugural Northern Super League final after defeating the Ottawa Rapid in a shootout Saturday.

Victims of Ottawa mass stabbing remembered at killer's guilty plea

Thursday's guilty plea and sentencing of one of Ottawa's worst mass murderers brought a conclusive end to a dismal chapter in the capital's history, but it was also a time to remember the victims and the families they've left behind.
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Victims of Ottawa mass stabbing remembered at killer's guilty plea

Thursday's guilty plea and sentencing of one of Ottawa's worst mass murderers brought a conclusive end to a dismal chapter in the capital's history, but it was also a time to remember the victims and the families they've left behind.

Canada's Indigenous veterans faced tough battles — abroad and at home

Canada marks Indigenous Veterans Day on Saturday, shining a spotlight on wartime experiences that historian Scott Sheffield says was a place where some would find a sense of belonging, away from racism at home.
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Canada's Indigenous veterans faced tough battles — abroad and at home

Canada marks Indigenous Veterans Day on Saturday, shining a spotlight on wartime experiences that historian Scott Sheffield says was a place where some would find a sense of belonging, away from racism at home.

Trailer Park Boys actor Mike Smith charged with sexual assault

Mike Smith, the actor famous for playing Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, has been charged with sexual assault in relation to an alleged 2017 incident in Dartmouth.
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Trailer Park Boys actor Mike Smith charged with sexual assault

Mike Smith, the actor famous for playing Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, has been charged with sexual assault in relation to an alleged 2017 incident in Dartmouth.

Grounded container ship MSC Baltic III damaged by 'extreme wind' and rough seas

Crews are assessing the damage to the container ship, grounded off Newfoundland's west coast since February.
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Grounded container ship MSC Baltic III damaged by 'extreme wind' and rough seas

Crews are assessing the damage to the container ship, grounded off Newfoundland's west coast since February.

Toronto children’s charity wins big following Jays-Dodgers rivalry

Los Angeles Dodgers fans donated $30,000 to Toronto’s SickKids Hospital following their team’s World Series win — picking up a trend Toronto Blue Jays fans started during their post-season run.
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Toronto children’s charity wins big following Jays-Dodgers rivalry

Los Angeles Dodgers fans donated $30,000 to Toronto’s SickKids Hospital following their team’s World Series win — picking up a trend Toronto Blue Jays fans started during their post-season run.

Drug User Liberation Front founders found guilty of drug trafficking

A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled Friday that Jeremy Kalicum and Eris Nyx had broken the law by selling the drugs to their members, and were each guilty of three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking.
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Drug User Liberation Front founders found guilty of drug trafficking

A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled Friday that Jeremy Kalicum and Eris Nyx had broken the law by selling the drugs to their members, and were each guilty of three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking.

An Alberta general strike raises many questions. Key among them are if — and when

What are the legalities around a general strike? What moves could the Alberta government take to stop it? And if it does go ahead, when should it happen?
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An Alberta general strike raises many questions. Key among them are if — and when

What are the legalities around a general strike? What moves could the Alberta government take to stop it? And if it does go ahead, when should it happen?

Mike Smith, Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, charged with sexual assault

Mike Smith, the actor famous for playing Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, has been charged with sexual assault in relation to an alleged 2017 incident in Dartmouth.
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Mike Smith, Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, charged with sexual assault

Mike Smith, the actor famous for playing Bubbles on Trailer Park Boys, has been charged with sexual assault in relation to an alleged 2017 incident in Dartmouth.

Marksmen complete cull at B.C. ostrich farm, CFIA says

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it used professional marksmen to complete a cull of a large flock of ostriches in southern B.C. where avian flu was detected last December, ending a months-long legal battle between the agency and the birds' owners.
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Marksmen complete cull at B.C. ostrich farm, CFIA says

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it used professional marksmen to complete a cull of a large flock of ostriches in southern B.C. where avian flu was detected last December, ending a months-long legal battle between the agency and the birds' owners.

CFIA says cull of ostriches at B.C. farm is complete

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it used professional marksmen to complete a cull of a large flock of ostriches in southern B.C. where avian flu was detected last December, ending a months-long legal battle between the agency and the birds' owners.
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CFIA says cull of ostriches at B.C. farm is complete

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it used professional marksmen to complete a cull of a large flock of ostriches in southern B.C. where avian flu was detected last December, ending a months-long legal battle between the agency and the birds' owners.

Worried about being fingerprinted? What snowbirds need to know about U.S. registration requirement

As snowbirds flock to the border to escape the Canadian winter, many are encountering confusion as they try to comply with new U.S. registration requirements. Here's what we know about the new rules.
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Worried about being fingerprinted? What snowbirds need to know about U.S. registration requirement

As snowbirds flock to the border to escape the Canadian winter, many are encountering confusion as they try to comply with new U.S. registration requirements. Here's what we know about the new rules.

Buying a new car? Hidden cameras show some Ontario dealerships adding extra charges and features

Marketplace visited 15 car dealerships in the Greater Toronto Area with hidden cameras rolling, posing as customers to see if dealerships honour the price in their ads. We found out some car dealerships add extra charges or features.
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Buying a new car? Hidden cameras show some Ontario dealerships adding extra charges and features

Marketplace visited 15 car dealerships in the Greater Toronto Area with hidden cameras rolling, posing as customers to see if dealerships honour the price in their ads. We found out some car dealerships add extra charges or features.

By the numbers: Here's what needs to happen in a budget vote to avoid an election

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government was elected just a few seats shy of a majority, meaning the Liberals will need the cooperation of one of the opposition parties to pass its budget.
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By the numbers: Here's what needs to happen in a budget vote to avoid an election

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government was elected just a few seats shy of a majority, meaning the Liberals will need the cooperation of one of the opposition parties to pass its budget.

Communities shut water intake from B.C. lake after fuel spill reaches 80,000 litres

A local official says small communities on Kamloops Lake in British Columbia have been shutting down their intakes from the waterway after it was revealed that more than 80,000 litres of aviation fuel spilled on its shores in a train derailment last weekend.
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Communities shut water intake from B.C. lake after fuel spill reaches 80,000 litres

A local official says small communities on Kamloops Lake in British Columbia have been shutting down their intakes from the waterway after it was revealed that more than 80,000 litres of aviation fuel spilled on its shores in a train derailment last weekend.

How the son of Russian spies paved the legal path for B.C. ostrich cull

In his battle for Canadian citizenship, Alexander Vavilov got an opportunity denied to the owners of B.C.'s Universal Ostrich Farms — a chance to argue his case before Canada's top court. In the process, the son of Russian spies set a legal standard for dec
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How the son of Russian spies paved the legal path for B.C. ostrich cull

In his battle for Canadian citizenship, Alexander Vavilov got an opportunity denied to the owners of B.C.'s Universal Ostrich Farms — a chance to argue his case before Canada's top court. In the process, the son of Russian spies set a legal standard for decision-making «reasonableness» that would doom the B.C. birds six years later.

'We miss you': Kalispell, Mont., launches campaign to woo back Canadian visitors

One of Montana's main travel destinations is reaching out to Canadians, offering deals, discounts and specials in an effort to lure them back for a visit. Discover Kalispell, a tourism marketing and management organization for the city in northwest Montana, h
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'We miss you': Kalispell, Mont., launches campaign to woo back Canadian visitors

One of Montana's main travel destinations is reaching out to Canadians, offering deals, discounts and specials in an effort to lure them back for a visit. Discover Kalispell, a tourism marketing and management organization for the city in northwest Montana, has unveiled its Kalispell Canadian Welcome Pass.

Alberta RCMP officers won't be charged in fatal shooting of 15-year-old boy: police watchdog

An Alberta Serious Response Incident Team investigation says the officers shot at the teenager up to 17 times as he came toward them in a field, holding his arm up in a backpack so that it appeared he was pointing a gun.
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Alberta RCMP officers won't be charged in fatal shooting of 15-year-old boy: police watchdog

An Alberta Serious Response Incident Team investigation says the officers shot at the teenager up to 17 times as he came toward them in a field, holding his arm up in a backpack so that it appeared he was pointing a gun.

Teachers' union taking Alberta government to court over notwithstanding clause

The Alberta Teachers’ Association is taking the provincial government to court, challenging its use of the notwithstanding clause in legislation that forced striking teachers back to work.
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Teachers' union taking Alberta government to court over notwithstanding clause

The Alberta Teachers’ Association is taking the provincial government to court, challenging its use of the notwithstanding clause in legislation that forced striking teachers back to work.

This Ontario town is on a mission to end homelessness by 2027. Here’s how it's going

When Sara Pepper was living on the streets of St. Thomas, Ont., a few years back, she says there wasn’t much in the way of support. These days, she says, things are looking brighter — but there's still plenty of work to do.
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This Ontario town is on a mission to end homelessness by 2027. Here’s how it's going

When Sara Pepper was living on the streets of St. Thomas, Ont., a few years back, she says there wasn’t much in the way of support. These days, she says, things are looking brighter — but there's still plenty of work to do.

Supreme Court will hear appeals of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law

No date has been set for the court to hear the cross appeals from the provincial government and UR Pride on the province's school pronoun law, which prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.
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Supreme Court will hear appeals of Saskatchewan's school pronoun law

No date has been set for the court to hear the cross appeals from the provincial government and UR Pride on the province's school pronoun law, which prevents children under 16 from changing their names or pronouns at school without parental consent.

The budget aims for a permanent School Food Program. But that doesn't mean free lunches for everyone

School food advocates welcome the federal budget pledge for a permanent national program with dedicated funding annually. Yet given the current patchwork of offerings in place, experts say there's much work ahead to ensure all kids can access a robust and sus
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The budget aims for a permanent School Food Program. But that doesn't mean free lunches for everyone

School food advocates welcome the federal budget pledge for a permanent national program with dedicated funding annually. Yet given the current patchwork of offerings in place, experts say there's much work ahead to ensure all kids can access a robust and sustainable food program at school.

Margaret Atwood on reading palms, getting older — and holding grudges

Margaret Atwood’s new memoir Book of Lives explores how the world has shaped her writing, and how that writing in turn shaped her life
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Margaret Atwood on reading palms, getting older — and holding grudges

Margaret Atwood’s new memoir Book of Lives explores how the world has shaped her writing, and how that writing in turn shaped her life

Here's how much money you needed to make to be among Nova Scotia's top earners

New numbers from Statistics Canada reveal how much the highest-income Nova Scotians make. The information is based on tax filings for 2023.
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Here's how much money you needed to make to be among Nova Scotia's top earners

New numbers from Statistics Canada reveal how much the highest-income Nova Scotians make. The information is based on tax filings for 2023.

Hereditary cancer, high cholesterol risk for 100,000 Canadians to be checked in genetic screening project

Over the the next five years, up to 100,000 people in Ontario will be screened for genetic conditions that increase their risk of hereditary cancers and a condition tied to high cholesterol and heart disease, says Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
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Hereditary cancer, high cholesterol risk for 100,000 Canadians to be checked in genetic screening project

Over the the next five years, up to 100,000 people in Ontario will be screened for genetic conditions that increase their risk of hereditary cancers and a condition tied to high cholesterol and heart disease, says Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

Losing hope, he quit the Nunavik police. Years later, many still feel unsupported by the force

Johnny Saunders quit his job as a Nunavik police officer 20 years ago. He says the same issues that led to him leave remain unaddressed. Earlier this week, residents held marches across the region to denounce police brutality and an erosion of trust.
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Losing hope, he quit the Nunavik police. Years later, many still feel unsupported by the force

Johnny Saunders quit his job as a Nunavik police officer 20 years ago. He says the same issues that led to him leave remain unaddressed. Earlier this week, residents held marches across the region to denounce police brutality and an erosion of trust.

Indigenous leaders decry budget’s lack of money for key reconciliation programs

Indigenous leaders are concerned after this year’s federal budget left key reconciliation programs without guaranteed money beyond spring 2026. Programs covering education, health and urban Indigenous friendship centres are running out of money, prompting f
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Indigenous leaders decry budget’s lack of money for key reconciliation programs

Indigenous leaders are concerned after this year’s federal budget left key reconciliation programs without guaranteed money beyond spring 2026. Programs covering education, health and urban Indigenous friendship centres are running out of money, prompting fears they could be terminated or face massive cuts.

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