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  • Man who confronted driver, slashed tire in Abbotsford sought by police
    Police are looking for an e-scooter rider accused of cutting a vehicle off then becoming confrontational and slashing its tire.
    Crime
    May 16
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders rookie camp kicks off in Saskatoon
    This marks the first year Corey Mace will be in the head coaching spot evaluating those looking to make a CFL roster.
    Sports
    May 8
  • ‘A good friend’: Saskatchewan honours the memory of football legend Jim Hopson
    Family and friends of Jim Hopson, the former Saskatchewan Roughriders CEO and president, will hold a Celebration of Life for the football legend in Regina on Friday.
    Canada
    May 3
  • ‘Beast Mode’: Former Canuck Ryan Kesler back in Vancouver for Game 2 vs. Nashville
    He helped carry the Vancouver Canucks through a previous playoff series against Nashville by going 'Beast Mode.' Can Ryan Kesler be the team's lucky charm on Tuesday?
    Sports
    Apr 23
  • Vancouver Canucks lose goalie Thatcher Demko and Game 2
    The Vancouver Canucks will be without their All-Star goaltender Thatcher Demko when they face the Nashville Predators on Tuesday, but fan spirits remain high.
    Sports
    Apr 23
  • Ontario’s transit fare integration has cost $16M so far: Metrolinx
    The One Fare program is funded by the Ontario government. For the bus and subway fares waived for riders, the provincial government reimburses the local transit agency.
    Politics
    Apr 26
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  • New Roughriders head coach Mace receives standing ovation at ‘State of the Nation’ event
    Fans cheered Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace and team leaders at a pre-season 'State of the Nation' event on Saturday. They also asked tough questions.
    Sports
    May 19
  • Blondie, Ludacris, Vanilla Ice among PNE’s 2024 Summer Nights concerts
    The shows kick off starting on Aug. 17, and will be held in the Pacific Coliseum this year, due to the construction of a new outdoor amphitheatre at the traditional venue site.
    Entertainment
    Apr 10
  • Where are Canada’s worst Uber riders? Ride-hailing app releases ranking
    Uber is offering a one-time discount to Canadian riders with the highest ratings to reward them for their good behaviour over the past year.
    Canada
    Apr 5
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  • Former Sask. Roughriders CEO, president dead at 73
    Jim Hopson, the former CEO and president of the Saskatchewan Roughriders is dead at the age of 73.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • Winnipeg Jets secure home ice in round 1 of playoffs with 4-3 win over Seattle
    Kyle Connor scored twice while Tyler Toffoli had the game winner as the Jets ensured they will have home ice advantage against Colorado in round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Where are the scooters? Edmonton says delayed deployment will be worth the wait
    E-scooters and bikes will return — by this time in 2023, Bird and Lime had already been out for a month — but the city says they likely won't be available until the end of May.
    Consumer
    May 2
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  • 8.7% tax increase recommended to meet Edmonton’s 2024 operating budget
    The city's spring operating budget adjustment recommends a 8.7 per cent tax increase for 2024 — an additional 2.1 per cent increase than what was approved in November 2023.
    Money
    Apr 11
  • ‘Dave Ritchie was a winner’: late CFL coach’s legacy in Winnipeg a lasting one
    'Coach Ritchie meant the world to -- not just his players, not just the coaches that coached with him... but the extended family he had wherever he went,' said Doug Brown.
    Sports
    Mar 11
  • Saskatchewan Roughriders sign star running back A.J Ouellette
    The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added some punch to their running attack in the form of A.J. Ouellette.
    Sports
    Feb 13
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  • Tiger-Cats sign former Toronto defensive linemen Hendrix, Barlow
    The Ticats also signed two Canadians on the second day of CFL free agency, offensive lineman Evan Johnson and receiver Brendan O’Leary-Orange.
    Sports
    Feb 14
  • New safety officers set to begin downtown patrols on and around Winnipeg Transit
    The patrols will initially focus on bus routes in downtown Winnipeg, with safety officers present on buses, on foot around downtown transit hubs, and in marked vehicles. 
    Crime
    Feb 16
  • Veteran sports, broadcasting executive Keith Pelley back home in charge of MLSE
    On Thursday, the sports and entertainment conglomerate confirmed Keith Pelley, a veteran sports and broadcasting executive, as its new president and CEO.
    Sports
    Jan 11
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  • CFL free-agent period set to open after busy window negotiating period
    CFL free agency is set to open Tuesday with much of the guesswork seemingly having already been done.
    Sports
    Feb 12
  • Uber Canada says it is capping surge pricing during Metro Vancouver transit strike
    The SkyTrain and West Coast Express are running but some who can't use these services have been turning to Uber as an option.
    Traffic
    Jan 22
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