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  • ‘I got brave enough’: How a Sask. Indigenous woman has a new spin on a traditional tool
    One Indigenous mother stepped outside in unfamiliar territory to dance powwow while carrying her baby in a cradleboard. It was something that inspired many Indigenous mothers.
    Canada
    May 12
  • A N.B. single mother says she can’t find housing because she has a child
    A single mother living in New Brunswick says property owners in the area have denied her rental applications because she has a child.
    Economy
    Mar 16
  • Family of mother and child killed in Edmonton among 100s marking Red Dress Day
    Dozens of posters were held high with the names and pictures of those missing and murdered. Many walking have been personally impacted.
    Canada
    May 6
  • Dozens gather to mark Red Dress Day in Winnipeg
    People from around the city gathered at The Forks to honour those who were taken too soon, and remember those who are still missing.
    Canada
    May 5
  • Calgary police charge doctor in connection with 2023 sexual assault
    Police said the alleged suspect met a woman at Cowboys Dance Hall on Jan. 14, 2023.
    Crime
    May 8
  • ‘Ready to rock’: Saskatchewan Roughriders training camp kicks off
    On Sunday the Saskatchewan Roughriders hit the field for the first time as a crew, getting a taste of what new head Corey Mace has in store.
    Sports
    May 12
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  • Man buys $19K Cartier earrings for $19 thanks to pricing error
    Rogelio Villarreal bought two pairs of the earrings, made of 18-carat rose gold and 142 individual diamonds, while they were listed for the wrong price on Cartier's website.
    Trending
    May 1
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    The orphaned baby orca has joined a Bigg's Pod and a six-year-old boy had the thrill of a lifetime when he joined Diljit Dosanjh on stage at his concert.
    Trending
    May 3
  • U.S. law that could ban TikTok faces new lawsuit from content creators
    Attorneys for the creators argued in the lawsuit that the law violates users’ First Amendment rights to free speech, echoing arguments by TikTok in a separate lawsuit.
    Tech
    May 14
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  • Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S. nears potential ban over security fears
    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is considering personally reactivating his TikTok account, as the U.S. moves towards a ban on the popular social media platform.
    Politics
    Apr 24
  • ‘I’m gonna push’: First-time B.C. mother delivers her own baby on way to hospital
    Vanessa was in labour as they made their way from their Steveston home to B.C. Children's Hospital but they had not gone far when Vanessa realized they would not make it.
    Features
    May 6
  • Tourism workers union questions New Brunswick minister’s European trip
    The union representing staff in New Brunswick's Tourism Department says money spent on a European trip could have helped stave off staffing cuts at attractions in the province.
    Politics
    May 10
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  • Hamilton Ticats training camp primer: 3 burning questions
    The Hamilton Tiger-Cats' championship hopes in 2024 will hinge on a trio of questions that will be answered as the CFL season unfolds.
    Sports
    May 10
  • “Good life for all”: City of Saskatoon hosts round dance to promote unity
    The City of Saskatoon hosted a round dance on Thursday to help build relationships between its Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Unique simulator helping B.C. aerial firefighting crews prepare for tough summer
    Housed at the Abbotsford International Airport is a specialized simulator for wildfire pilots, the only one of its type in the world.
    Fire
    Apr 26
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  • Winnipeg organization marks World Parkinson’s Day with open house
    Currently, there is no cure for parkinsons disease, with more than 100-thousand Canadians left to tackle it on their own, and an estimated 10-million people afflicted world-wide.
    Health
    Apr 11
  • NYC-Dublin art ‘portal’ connects 2 cities, but quickly descends into chaos
    The portals in New York City and Dublin were created to facilitate 'an unprecedented visual bridge between these two iconic cities,' the creators said.
    Trending
    May 13
  • Alice Munro, renowned Canadian short story author, dies at 92
    The Swedish Academy hailed Munro as the “master of the contemporary short story” in awarding her the Nobel Prize in fall 2013.
    Canada
    May 14
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  • Navalny’s widow vows to continue his fight against the Kremlin
    The widow of Alexei Navalny vowed on Monday to continue his fight against the Kremlin while authorities denied his mother access to a morgue where his body is believed to be held.
    World
    Feb 19
  • Tim Hortons to stage theatrical production called ‘The Last Timbit’
    The head-scratcher will come in the form of "The Last Timbit," a musical for which Tim Hortons has assembled a who’s who of Canadian artists to stage at the Elgin Theatre.
    Entertainment
    Apr 25
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