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  • WWE’s Chelsea Green says she was labelled an escort, booted from NYC hotel
    The wrestling star said security thought she was a sex worker and as a result, she was refused service at The Plaza hotel.
    Trending
    Apr 4
  • Kicking off in Halifax: Professional women’s soccer league to hit the ground running next year
    A professional women's soccer club is coming to Halifax next year, and will offer an in-country option for professional players beyond the university level.
    Sports
    Apr 10
  • Weldon, Sask. to host pancake breakfast Saturday for memorial playground project
    The project's planning committee will be hosting a pancake breakfast at the Weldon Auditorium on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. to raise money for the park's construction.
    Canada
    Apr 11
  • Canadian zoo examined animal behaviour during total solar eclipse
    The zoo collected data on a wide range of species, including some that are typically active during the day and others that tend to be more nocturnal.
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • Castaways rescued from deserted island by writing ‘HELP’ in palm leaves
    The three men, all experienced sailors, spent a week on a deserted island when their boat was damaged in the Pacific.
    Trending
    Apr 11
  • TikTok claims of women being sucker-punched in NYC investigated by police
    New York police have already made arrests in connection to the unprovoked assaults that have seen numerous women allegedly punched in the street.
    Trending
    Apr 1
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  • Former Blue Bomber Craig Roh, 33, dies of cancer
    Defensive lineman Craig Roh, a native of Scottsdale, Ariz., spent two seasons in blue and gold, in 2018 and 2019, after starting his CFL career with the B.C. Lions. 
    Sports
    Feb 28
  • Manitoba nursing students push for compensation whilst putting in the clinical hours
    Some Manitoba nursing students are speaking out over financial concerns they're facing, like parking, gas and uniforms, while going through their practical training
    Canada
    Feb 26
  • 9 charged, 4 remain at large following Prince Albert police investigation
    Nine people were charged and four women remain at large after Prince Albert police say a 21-year-old woman was severely injured in an assault.
    Crime
    Jan 30
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  • Jury begins deliberations in Saskatchewan First Nation stabbing inquest
    Darryl Burns, who lost his sister, Lydia-Gloria Burns, to the attacks, said he's hoping the recommendations will improve environments for released offenders.
    Crime
    Jan 30
  • Families find comfort in recommendations from Sask. stabbing tragedy
    The jury made 14 recommendations including establishing a national alerting system and more support for offenders after they are released into a community.
    Canada
    Jan 31
  • Chaos and ‘human error’: Why the James Smith Cree Nation massacre could happen again
    A string of failures by authorities preceded, and followed, the 2022 stabbing spree on James Smith Cree Nation — but authorities don't think they played a role in the outcome.
    Crime
    Feb 3
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  • City of Peterborough’s 435 housing unit starts in 2023 exceeds provincial target
    The Ontario government had assigned a target of 345 housing starts in 2023 for the city which has pledged to build 4,700 new units by 2031.
    Economy
    Jan 12
  • James Smith Cree Nation inquest: What we did — and didn’t — learn in Week 1
    The RCMP response to Myles Sanderson's 2022 murder spree has been scrutinized during the first week of the inquest into the event – with failings put under the microscope.
    Crime
    Jan 20
  • Manitoba K9 Advocacy organization reflects on new charity status
    A charity dedicated to managing the overpopulation of dogs and cats finally received charitable status last year. It says it'll help with the donations it relies on to operate.
    Canada
    Jan 2
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  • Hospitals across Ontario stick with tradition and reveal new year babies
    Hospitals across Ontario reported the first births of the new year including three Greater Toronto Area facilities saying they had newborns in the first minute of 2024.
    Health
    Jan 1
  • Suspect in Dartmouth, N.S. stabbing injured after police chase
    The driver of a suspect vehicle in a Dartmouth, N.S., stabbing is in hospital after an early morning police chase. 
    Crime
    Dec 20, 2023
  • When police fail, this First Nations tracker steps in: ‘I’m searching for our people’
    Indigenous women are 400 per cent more likely go missing and when they do, the search is often hampered by police apathy. That's where Mukwa Bear comes in.
    Canada
    Dec 20, 2023
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  • B.C. police watchdog investigating death of Saik’uz First Nation woman
    In November, after Chelsey Heron's remains were found, her mother Pam Heron described her daughter as "loved cared for deeply by her family, friends and community."
    Canada
    Dec 8, 2023
  • Central Okanagan real estate ‘seasonal slowdown’ underway
    Residential real estate market sales activity hit what industry officials call a "seasonal slowdown," though it's still slower than the same period a year earlier. 
    Economy
    Dec 7, 2023
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