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  • Russia will attack NATO if Ukraine falls, Mike Pence warns
    A Russian victory over Ukraine would embolden other authoritarian regimes, former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said. He said China is waiting to see the West "falter."
    World
    Apr 19
  • Mike Pence says he won’t endorse Trump for 2024 election
    The decision makes Pence the latest in a series of senior Trump administration officials who have declined to endorse their former boss's bid to return to the Oval Office.
    U.S. News
    Mar 15
  • Haley suspends presidential campaign, leaving Trump as last candidate
    Nikki Haley suspended her presidential campaign Wednesday after being soundly defeated across the country on Super Tuesday, according to people familiar with her decision.
    U.S. News
    Mar 6
  • U.S. Supreme Court to hear Trump’s presidential immunity appeal in April
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Feb. 6 ruled 3-0 against former president Donald Trump's immunity claim.
    U.S. News
    Feb 28
  • Fencing prevents 4/20 celebration at Vancouver’s Sunset Beach
    The 4/20 event at Vancouver's Sunset Beach never came to fruition as the entire area was fenced off by the Vancouver Park Board.
    Entertainment
    Apr 20
  • Senior’s body found 3 months after south Edmonton apartment fire; manslaughter charge pending
    A senior's body was found inside a south Edmonton apartment building razed by fire three months ago, leading to the suspect already charged with arson being arrested again.
    Crime
    May 3
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  • Regina Beach fire extinguished with help of 3 fire departments
    The scent of burning is still in the air and is noticeable from several kilometres out of town, but the fire has been extinguished.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Proposal would transform Rice Howard Way into licensed entertainment district
    Edmonton's Rice Howard Way could be transformed into an alcohol-licensed, pedestrian-friendly area every Saturday starting June 1.
    Economy
    Apr 29
  • Winnipeg firefighters say Anderson Avenue blaze likely caused by vape battery
    While the blaze was extinguished in less than 15 minutes, two people were assessed by paramedics at the scene, with one sent to hospital for further treatment.
    Fire
    May 2
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  • Pro-Palestinian encampments: Protests break out at universities in Montreal, Toronto
    A group of students at the University of Toronto say they have started a protest on campus to call on the university to cut its ties with Israel over the ongoing conflict in Gaza. 
    Canada
    May 2
  • More than 115 wildfires burning in B.C., fuelling concerns for a long, destructive season
    Residents in the Pine River area, south of Chetwynd, have now been allowed to go home after being ordered to leave on Wednesday due to the 50-hectare Wildmare Creek fire.
    Fire
    Apr 25
  • Pro-Palestinian encampment remains at University of Toronto despite safety concerns
    The University of Toronto says it's concerned about safety as a pro-Palestinian encampment still stands at its downtown campus.
    Canada
    May 3
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  • Protesters at McGill encampment demand university divest from Israel
    Joining their U.S. campus counterparts, the McGill students say they want the institution to cut financial ties with Israel in light of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Quebec justice minister making changes to reduce court delays
    Quebec Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette is making changes, allowing justices of the peace to undertake administrative procedures to ease the burden on judges.
    Canada
    Feb 12
  • ‘Dream come true’: 6-year-old Diljit Dosanjh superfan dances onstage with his idol
    'For the first time, we've done a sold-out stadium show for one of the international diaspora communities around Vancouver,' a spokesperson for BC Place said.
    Entertainment
    Apr 29
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  • WestJet issues 72-hour lockout notice to aircraft maintenance union
    WestJet has issued a 72-hour lockout notice to the union that represents its aircraft maintenance engineers, the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association.
    Canada
    May 4
  • Taschereau Boulevard project leaves future of long-standing eyesores in limbo
    Boarded up, covered in graffiti and surrounded by a tall fence a long standing strip mall off Taschereau boulevard has been a vacant eyesore for over 10 years.
    Consumer
    Apr 23
  • Highway 10 passing lanes between Fort Qu’Appelle, Melville to move forward
    The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways announced the Highway 10 passing lanes project between Fort Qu'Appelle and Melville to reduce collisions and to make travel more efficient.
    Traffic
    Apr 19
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  • Officials working on re-entry plan for wildfire evacuees near Peace River
    Some residents of an area in northwestern Alberta were issued an evacuation order on Tuesday because of the threat posed by a wildfire burning in the region.
    Fire
    Apr 24
  • 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
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