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  • Salvation Army adding more space with rise in asylum seekers
    For the second time in six months, the Salvation Army is adding space to address the number of people using emergency shelter services.
    Trending
    Apr 17
  • Outdoor pet areas added to two more BC Ferries vessels
    BC Ferries has added outdoor pet areas to two more of its vessels, bringing the total to six.
    Traffic
    Apr 23
  • Who is getting the Presidential medal of freedom from Joe Biden today?
    U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 politicians, activists and athletes, among others
    U.S. News
    May 3
  • ‘Absolutely inspirational’: Canucks fan with ALS a symbol of hope
    Jan Bruce has lived with ALS for more than 11 years. There's no known cure for the progressively degenerative disease, but that knowledge hasn't slowed Bruce down.
    Health
    May 2
  • Rogers Centre renovations changed how it plays
    Daulton Varsho loves to go all out when tracking down a fly ball but the new smaller foul areas at Rogers Centre have him being a little more cautious.
    Sports
    May 2
  • Call of the Wilde: New York Islanders shade Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in hard-fought overtime
    The Islanders were desperate in this one, but the Montreal Canadiens stayed close like they have all season long. Brian Wilde has more.
    Sports
    Apr 11
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  • ‘Got him!’ Missing Ontario man located using special helicopter technology
    York Regional Police say they were able to find a Markham, Ont., man who had gone missing using special technology and police air support helicopter.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • More cases of measles reported in Ontario in 2024 than all of previous year
    Public Health Ontario says there have been more confirmed cases of measles reported so far this year than in the previous year.
    Health
    Mar 14
  • Ontario’s sunshine list reaches new heights with more than 300K people
    The database of all public workers in Ontario who earn more than $100,000 in a year, commonly referred to as the sunshine list, included more than 300,000 people in 2023.
    Economy
    Mar 28
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  • WhatsApp says it’s back online after global outage
    More than 9,000 Canadians and 22,000 WhatsApp users in the U.S. reported issues being able to use the Meta-owned application, with other reports seen globally.
    Tech
    Apr 3
  • Mother points finger at Canadian government for daughter’s death
    Alkhdour believes if the Canadian government had acted more quickly, her child would've been able to leave Gaza earlier and avoided the conditions that she feels led to her death.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • ‘More barriers’: Dentists raising questions on federal dental plan
    The Alberta Dental Association believes when the plan is operational, it could create more red tape and if not all dentists participate, it may be harder for patients to find care.
    Health
    Mar 29
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  • Nearly 1,000 new Saskatchewan drivers suspended in 2023, SGI says
    In total, 982 new drivers accounted for more than 33 per cent of 2023’s impaired driving administrative suspensions. New drivers account for nine per cent of all licensed drivers.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • As Haiti violence continues, U.S. begins helicopter evacuations of citizens
    A department spokesperson estimated that more than 30 U.S. citizens a day would be able to depart Haiti on multiple helicopter flights.
    U.S. News
    Mar 20
  • S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, one day after breaking record
    Canada's main stock index took a breather Friday, closing down more than 100 points a day after setting a new all-time closing high.
    Economy
    Mar 22
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  • Accused Vancouver stabber involved in same-day spree of violence, police say
    Kent Meades, 46, has now been charged with assault with a weapon, assault uttering threats and more charges are expected, Vancouver police Chief Adam Palmer added.
    Crime
    Mar 21
  • Manitoba Tories say bill to ban anti-abortion protests should be expanded
    Manitoba PC's say a government plan to ban anti-abortion protests near some health-care facilities should be expanded to cover more areas and all protests, including picket lines.
    Politics
    Mar 20
  • Impaired driving prevention program gives Manitoba youth ‘a realistic look’
    Mothers Against Drink Driving said car crashes are the top reason Canadian kids die, adding 'alcohol, cannabis and/or drugs are involved in more than half of those crashes.'
    Canada
    Mar 7
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  • Winnipeg health-care workers on strike, asking for wage increases
    "It's been over eight years, and these members haven't seen (increases) more than 1.75 per cent," Gina McKay said, adding the average cost of living has increased 25 per cent. 
    Economy
    Mar 6
  • Manitoba government announces funding to create new psychiatric positions, expand training
    The Manitoba government has announced it will be adding more psychiatrists in the province to address lengthy wait times and high demand for mental health services.
    Health
    Feb 28
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