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  • Second brother charged in New Westminster murder gets life sentence
    The second of two brothers charged in a 51-year-old man's death back in 2021 has received a life sentence with no possibility of parole for 14 years.
    Crime
    Apr 25
  • Vancouver Whitecaps to host Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham AFC in July
    It will be the last of Wrexham AFC’s three North American matches this summer as part of their 2024 Wrex Coast Tour. 
    Sports
    Apr 25
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    A young orca calf is finally free, B.C. marine life stars in major documentaries, and Ryan Reynolds' Wexham is coming to Vancouver.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 26
  • Police report shows hate crimes in London, Ont. on the rise
    A report presented to the London police services board Thursday shows that hate- or bias-motivated crimes rose by nearly 40 per cent in 2023.
    Crime
    May 16
  • Toronto tops Minnesota 2-0, one win away from PWHL final
    It's an exciting time for Toronto sitting on the doorstep of advancing into the Professional Women's Hockey League championship final.
    Sports
    May 11
  • Advocates ‘very sad’ by lack of help for homeless encampment residents in Ontario city
    If not here, then where? The question people in Barrie, Ont. are asking in when it comes to a homeless encampment set up in a city park.
    Canada
    May 10
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  • Ron Ellis, who played over 1,000 games with Toronto Maple Leafs, dead at 79
    The Maple Leafs confirmed Ellis's death on social media Saturday. A cause of death was not given.
    Sports
    May 11
  • Parents of 3-month-old baby killed in wrong-way Highway 401 crash also hurt
    The parents of a three-month-old boy who was killed in a crash on Highway 401 in Whitby earlier this week were in the car at the time of the wreck, the SIU says.
    Crime
    May 2
  • Ontario appeals judge’s decision to strike down parts of agriculture law
    A justice struck down parts of Bill 156, the Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, last month after advocacy group launched a Charter challenge in 2021.
    Politics
    May 10
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  • Lightning top Leafs 4-1; Matthews scores No. 63
    Auston Matthews climbed another rung in his pursuit of 70 goals.
    Sports
    Apr 3
  • Matthews scores two more, Leafs down Panthers
    Paul Maurice was asked before Monday's game how to stop Auston Matthews.
    Sports
    Apr 1
  • N.B., Nova Scotia governments to review school smartphone policies
    The two Maritime provinces are taking a look at how to deal with the use of smartphones in schools following restrictions being imposed in other jurisdictions.
    Education
    Apr 30
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  • Calgary man’s conviction in moving van death downgraded by Alberta Court of Appeal
    In a decision released Tuesday, The Alberta Court of Appeal substituted Ronald Candaele's 2021 second-degree murder conviction with a lesser conviction of manslaughter.
    Crime
    Apr 9
  • Kingston sees $3.2M from Ontario government home building fund
    Kingston broke ground on 1,465 new housing units last year, the Ontario government says.
    Politics
    Apr 4
  • Mike Tyson, Jake Paul to fight in live boxing event on Netflix
    The bout against Jake Paul will mark Mike Tyson's first fight since 2020.
    Sports
    Mar 7
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  • Baltimore bridge collapse: Mayday call allowed officials to stem traffic before hit
    A container ship rammed into a major bridge in Baltimore early Tuesday, causing it to snap in a few places and plunge into the river below.
    U.S. News
    Mar 26
  • 30-hour police standoff in Calgary ends, armed suspect shot dead
    Police officials said shots were fired at officers in Penbrooke Meadows on Thursday, prompting a shelter-in-place order in the neighbourhood.
    Crime
    Mar 14
  • Calgary rezoning public hearing begins, rallies held
    Hundreds of people rallied in front of Calgary City Hall to support or oppose blanket rezoning as council heads into a public hearing that is expected to last several days.
    Politics
    Apr 22
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  • ‘What could go wrong?’ joked OceanGate CEO before Titan sub disaster
    The comment from OceanGate Exploration's late CEO Stockton Rush was featured in a new documentary entitled 'Minute by Minute: The Titan Sub Disaster.'
    Trending
    Mar 7
  • Government considered Greenbelt ‘medium’ risk before summer of scandal: Docs
    An internal document labelled the Greenbelt policy as 'medium' risk just a week before the scandal blew up. Government sources say the document was written by civil servants.
    Politics
    Mar 7
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