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  • Calgary teen singer hits the big stage on ‘American Idol’
    Kaiya Gamble says she never saw it coming, but after impressing the judges on "American Idol," she earned a golden ticket to Hollywood and the confidence to pursue her dream.
    Features
    Mar 25
  • What’s behind the lack of enthusiasm for this year’s music festivals?
    The public sentiment about this year's crop of music festivals is an overwhelming "meh." There are good reasons for this.
    Entertainment
    Apr 21
  • Final prosecution from 26 charges in 2021 Halifax housing protest ends in acquittal
    The last of 26 charges laid after a 2021 Halifax housing protest has ended with an acquittal, capping a two-and-a-half-year legal saga.
    Canada
    Mar 1
  • Grandparent scam: Canadian seniors with landline phones targeted, out about $2.2 million
    Police in Ontario say 126 people were identified and lost about $739,000 to the organized crime group. Those arrested are from the Montreal region.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Manitoba Premier calls for Gaza ceasefire, implores feds to follow suit
    Premier Wab Kinew spoke of empathy for both Muslim Manitobans and Jewish Canadians who have felt the effects of the ongoing conflict.
    Politics
    Mar 11
  • Who is Rose Hanbury and how does she tie into the Kate Middleton drama?
    Rose Hanbury has been linked to the Prince and Princess of Wales for years, but an old rumour is getting fresh air as Kensington Palace continues to fumble.
    Trending
    Mar 13
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  • Rose Hanbury addresses Prince William affair rumours
    The affair rumours between Rose Hanbury and Prince William have been given new life in the worldwide furor over Kate Middleton's wellbeing.
    World
    Mar 20
  • UN says ‘reasonable grounds’ exist of Hamas Oct. 7 sexual violence
    A UN report said there are “reasonable grounds” to believe Hamas committed rape, “sexualized torture,” and other cruel treatment of women during its surprise attack in Israel.
    World
    Mar 4
  • Palestinian PM Mohammad Shtayyeh to resign. Why?
    Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh's resignation comes amid growing U.S. pressure on President Mahmoud Abbas to shake up the Palestinian Authority.
    World
    Feb 26
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  • Toronto woman speaks out after being carjacked: ‘We are getting victimized here’
    The Ontario woman says as her husband got out of the car -- a 2024 Rolls Royce -- to open the door for their passenger, four males swarmed him.
    Crime
    Mar 25
  • Israel ready for Ramadan pause if hostage deal reached: Joe Biden
    Israel has agreed to pause its offensive during the upcoming Muslim holy month of Ramadan if a deal is reached to release some hostages held by Hamas, Joe Biden says.
    World
    Feb 27
  • Just for Laughs cancels Montreal comedy festival, seeks creditor protection
    The company that operates the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal has cancelled this year's edition as it tries to avoid bankruptcy.
    Entertainment
    Mar 5
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  • Israel to keep security control on Palestinian areas, Netanyahu says in ‘day after’ plan
    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has presented his first official "day after" plan for the Gaza Strip once the conflict there ends.
    World
    Feb 23
  • The ‘devastating’ loss of the Just for Laugh festival for comics and Montreal
    Tuesday's announcement by Just for Laughs regarding the cancellation of its summer festival in Montreal as it seeks creditor protection is no laughing matter.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • State of the Union: Here are the key takeaways from Biden’s fiery address
    President Joe Biden delivered a defiant argument for a second term in his State of the Union speech Thursday night, lacing into GOP front-runner Donald Trump.
    U.S. News
    Mar 8
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  • Ottawa community gathers at vigil to mourn victims of mass killing: ‘We are hurting’
    More than 300 neighbours and friends gathered at a community park in Barrhaven, just a block away from the home where the Wickramasinghe family were killed.
    Canada
    Mar 9
  • ‘Walls were shaking’: Calgary doctor’s humanitarian mission to Gaza truncated by looming danger
    An Alberta doctor who has been volunteering in Rafah for the past week has been told to leave because the situation is too dangerous.
    Canada
    Feb 20
  • Trump wins South Carolina GOP primary, continuing sweep
    Donald Trump easily beat former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in her home state Saturday.
    U.S. News
    Feb 25
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  • Hamas resurfaces in Gaza areas where Israel withdrew bulk of forces
    Signs of a Hamas resurgence in Gaza's largest city underscore the group's resilience despite Israel's deadly campaign in the months since the original Oct. 7 attack.
    World
    Feb 3
  • London police apologize for delay in World Juniors sexual assault case
    The chief of the London Police Service apologized Monday to the alleged victim in the 2018 World Juniors sexual assault case for how long “it has taken to reach this point.”
    Canada
    Feb 5
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