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  • U.S. can now seize Russian assets and use them for Ukraine. What to know
    The big U.S. aid package for Ukraine signed Wednesday allows the administration to seize Russian state assets located in the U.S. and use them for the benefit of Kyiv.
    U.S. News
    9 mins
  • Foreign influence registry among new proposals to fight interference
    The Countering Foreign Interference Act comes amid increasing pressure for the federal government to strengthen its measures against foreign interference.
    Politics
    May 6
  • Calgary artist’s new exhibit pays tribute to historic houses
    Jackie Ramsay has been busy creating paintings of 100 historic houses she’s come across in the Crescent Heights neighbourhood.
    Features
    May 1
  • Man charged after report of indecent act at Selkirk daycare: RCMP
    On Monday, RCMP got a report of an indecent act at the facility on Morris Avenue. Officers were told a man revealed himself in front of children and staff, then ran away.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Man arrested for ‘indecent act’ in front of female minors in Whitby: police
    An Oshawa, Ont., man was arrested after Durham Regional Police say he exposed himself to female youths in a public area in Whitby, Ont., earlier this month.
    Crime
    Apr 28
  • Crowd rallies in front of Nova Scotia legislature for coastal protection legislation
    Dozens of people gathered in front of the Nova Scotia legislature today to rally in support of coastal protection legislation the provincial government is refusing to proclaim.
    Environment
    May 8
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  • Kelowna arts centre rental to Praxis Church draws criticism
    Wilbur Turner said the church's view flies in the face of the Rotary Centre for the Arts mission statement which claims inclusivity.
    Canada
    6 hours
  • Indigenous art worth $60,000 stolen from Saanich, B.C. home
    The culprits made off with at least six art pieces: five by First Nations artist Calvin Moreberg and one Inuit carving, a large bust of a woman's head.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Calgary-area Earth Day display uses comic book art to promote sustainability
    Shoppers at a Calgary-area mall are getting some new perspectives on going green.
    Features
    Apr 19
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  • SFU researchers say ant pheromones could help prevent tick bites
    Researchers at Simon Fraser University have discovered that ant pheromones may be the key to warding off ticks.
    Science
    Apr 15
  • Peterborough man arrested for ‘indecent act’ in front of businesses: police
    Officers responded to a report of a man exposing himself and masturbating near businesses while in a parking lot in the area of Townsend Street and George St. North.
    Crime
    Apr 16
  • New Brunswick virtual health-care service violating Official Languages Act: report
    A report was filed complaints were made about deficiencies in French-language services between October 2022 and February 2023, and a subsequent complaint led to another report.
    Health
    May 3
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  • South Surrey restaurant forced to close after suspicious fire, more criminal acts reported
    A number of criminal acts were reported to police at a South Surrey business district, which all took place over the course of a night.
    Crime
    May 9
  • Fredericton breaks ground on city’s new performing arts centre
    Fredericton city leaders and playhouse representatives broke ground on the new performing arts centre. It's taken over a decade to get to this milestone.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Hot Docs left out of budget 2024 funds as financial woes cloud arts organization
    Left out of the budget is Hot Docs, the nation's largest documentary film festival, which organizers said is in dire financial straits and may not be able to do an event next year.
    Entertainment
    Apr 18
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  • Australia police says Assyrian church stabbing was terrorist act
    A stabbing attack in a Sydney church that wounded four people was a 'terrorist incident' motivated by religious extremism, Australian police said.
    World
    Apr 16
  • ‘Maybe things would be different’: BC United calls for Mental Health Act changes
    BC United is introducing a new piece of legislation to improve communication between families whose loved ones are experiencing a mental health crisis and professionals.
    Politics
    Apr 9
  • Montreal drag queen and Metropolitan Orchestra bring story hour to Bourgie Hall
    Music and sequin filled Bourgie Hall on Sunday as drag queen Barbada de Barbades put on a show with the Metropolitan Orchestra for a merging of 'very beautiful' performances.
    Canada
    Apr 14
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  • Ex-CSA engineer acquitted on charge of acting for Chinese firm
    Former Canadian Space Agency engineer Wanping Zheng has been acquitted of breach of trust at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Saskatchewan minister says accountability framework was suggested for Education Act
    Saskatchewan Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said Monday that they offered to have an accountability framework for teachers added into the Education Act.
    Education
    Apr 9
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