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  • Could cellphone ban in Ontario schools come to Saskatchewan?
    Ontario's cellphone ban in classrooms raises questions about whether something similar could be coming to Saskatchewan.
    Education
    May 1
  • Indigo’s Black Friday Sale: Up to 30% off books, holiday decor and toys
    From the top toys of the season to bestselling books, there's a deal for everyone on your list at Indigo's Black Friday event.
    The Curator
    Nov 23, 2023
  • Calgary boy’s brave battle with brain cancer
    September marks Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. While one Calgary boy and his family take on the battle of a lifetime, his school has stepped up to support them all the way.
    Canada
    Sep 28, 2023
  • Over $700 in Pokémon cards stolen from north-end business in Guelph: police
    Police said they responded to a north-end business in Guelph on Sunday after more than $700 worth of Pokémon cards was reported stolen.
    Crime
    Sep 26, 2023
  • Special guests from Kids with Cancer Society become Global Edmonton reporters for a day
    Our 2023 reporters for the day — Aaryan, Olivia, Cecily and Hudson — were tasked with measure up who is the tallest employee at Global Edmonton.
    Features
    Aug 23, 2023
  • Future of vendors uncertain as clock ticks down on Vancouver’s DTES Market
    The controversial market, which supporters say provides vulnerable people with critical income, is being forced to move at the end of the month, but doesn't have a new home yet.
    Canada
    Aug 11, 2023
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  • Calgary company using AI to boost its trading card game sorters
    “We are branching into machine learning now, which is going to help a lot with speed as well as being able to recognize new games faster.”
    Canada
    Aug 2, 2023
  • Pokémon cards being used as currency by criminals: Edmonton police
    Criminals are turning to collectible cards to use a currency in the drug trade. It's putting collectible stores at risk for theft.
    Canada
    Jul 5, 2023
  • Plaza Pointe-Claire beats the odds, celebrates 65 years
    While strip malls might be considered a dying breed in North America, the plaza is full of life. With brand new stores setting up, the mall is drawing new blood into the fold.
    Features
    May 18, 2023
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  • Guelph police recover stolen Pokemon cards during traffic stop
    Guelph police say they pulled over a car that was using unauthorized plates. Police say they then found Pokemon and Yu-Gi-Oh cards that were stolen from a Guelph business.
    Crime
    Apr 3, 2023
  • Ukraine: Meet a mother who fought the Russian army with small acts of resistance
    In Russian-occupied Ukraine, partisans have been painting the Ukrainian flag in public areas, collecting information on troop movements and attacking soldiers and collaborators.
    World
    Feb 14, 2023
  • Gotta keep ’em all? Nintendo raising wages 10% to secure workforce as profit slumps
    Nintendo announced a plan to hike employee wages 10 per cent to 'secure' its workforce even as its profit took a hit in the recent period.
    Economy
    Feb 8, 2023
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  • Robberies targeting comic book shops on the rise in Edmonton
    'Some of those cards can be really valuable, and on some of the secondary markets, people can sell those cards for $20, $50, $100, even up to $500 a card.'
    Crime
    Jan 17, 2023
  • B.C. loses lengthy legal battle to seize Hells Angels clubhouses in Kelowna, Vancouver, Nanaimo
    The B.C. Supreme Court found there was a lack of evidence to support claims the clubhouses were used for criminal activity.
    Crime
    Jun 11, 2020
  • Supply chain woes threaten COVID-19 recovery for small businesses
    Many Canadian small retailers are turning to domestic suppliers to stock their shelves this holiday season as global supply chain constraints threaten their bottom line.
    Consumer
    Nov 15, 2021
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  • Cockroach found dead in New Zealander’s ear: ‘It still gives me the creeps’
    At first, the man thought a wiggling feeling in his ear was water that got in while he was swimming. It turned out to be a cockroach.
    Trending
    Jan 13, 2022
  • Get to know Macy’s Thanksgiving parade’s extended family, which now includes Papa Smurf
    NEW YORK, N.Y. - One man's Elf on the Shelf is another's Kermit the Frog, but at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, there is room for both.
    Nov 19, 2012
  • Nintendo returns to profit, lowers sales forecasts including new Wii U home consoles
    TOKYO - Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co. has returned to the black for the first nine months of the fiscal year but remains pessimistic about sales prospects.
    Money
    Jan 30, 2013
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  • London, Ont., nurse mourning 24-year-old brother who died of COVID-19
    A London, Ont., nurse is mourning the death of her brother, a healthy young adult who passed away due to COVID-19 on May 26, 2021 at the age of 24.
    Canada
    Jun 21, 2021
  • Activision’s Skylanders put the pedal to the metal in ‘SuperChargers’
    What do kids love as much as - if not more than - action figures? Things for them to drive.
    Consumer
    Sep 22, 2015
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