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  • Is it Spring yet? 6 outdoor décor ideas to freshen up your space
    Here are some inspiring outdoor décor ideas to refresh your backyard, garden, or outdoor space this spring.
    The Curator
    Apr 26
  • Refugee attends open house at Downtown Eastside affordable housing facility
    Currently, the building is in the process of taking applicants who wish to live in the facility, with more than 650 people applying so far.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Lawsuit claims ex-cop, Mountie lost security clearance over false CSIS reports
    An RCMP officer and a Vancouver police officer are suing the government, alleging they were found guilty by association with a man under investigation for foreign interference.
    Crime
    5 hours
  • Affordable rental development underway in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood
    The site has sat empty for more than a decade after 234 former social housing units were destroyed on the 15-acre property.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • What the jury didn’t hear at the trial of a man accused of killing a Toronto officer
    Jurors have begun their deliberations in the trial of Umar Zameer, who has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Toronto police Det. Const. Jeffrey Northrup.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Lawyers make final pitches to jury in trial of man accused of killing Toronto cop
    Prosecutors say a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer made deliberate choices to drive dangerously knowing there were people nearby.
    Crime
    Apr 17
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  • White Rock fatal stabbing suspect and victim may have been in physical altercation: IHIT
    RCMP have stepped up patrols in the area, and the province’s public safety minister said Thursday that catching the killer is a top priority.
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • More people left B.C. for other provinces in 2023 — mostly Alberta
    B.C.'s neighbouring province launched its Alberta is Calling campaign in 2022 to entice people to move to that province, promising bigger paycheques and a lower cost of living.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Surrey Police Service to take over from RCMP in November: Farnworth
    Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth announced the SPS will become the police of jurisdiction on Nov. 29, 2024.
    Politics
    Apr 23
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  • Thompson leads Buffalo Sabres to 4-1 win over Calgary Flames
    The Buffalo Sabres salvaged a road trip and kept their faint playoff hopes alive with Sunday's 4-1 win over the host Calgary Flames.
    Sports
    Mar 25
  • Funkanometry takes dance journey across Canada
    Canadian dance duo Funkanometry is made up of friends Jacksun Fryer and Carlow Rush. The two are touring across Canada ahead of a big TV appearance.
    Entertainment
    Apr 1
  • Entire Alberta portion of North Saskatchewan River designated ‘Canadian Heritage River’
    On Friday, 718 kilometres of the North Saskatchewan River, including Edmonton's river valley, were designated under the Canadian Heritage Rivers System.
    Environment
    Mar 22
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  • Global News anchors conduct wardrobe experiment. Did you notice?
    Kendra Strauss, a geographer and feminist political economist at Simon Fraser University, said the results of the clothing experiment were not particularly surprising.
    Canada
    Jan 31
  • Montreal to host cliff diving world series event in August
    On Aug. 25 the Port of Montreal’s Grand Quay will stage one of the eight stops on the calendar, with Canada hosting for the first time.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Unmarried parents would get ‘parental union’ status under Quebec bill
    The 'parental union' designation is the centrepiece of a family law reform bill that Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette introduced on Wednesday.
    Canada
    Mar 27
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  • Quebec music festival cancelled after band makes censorship accusation
    The festival was cancelled after a local band accused organizers of rescinding an invitation to perform because of its criticism of an arsenic-emitting copper smelter in the area.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Wolseley, Sask. looking for go ahead goal in Kraft Hockeyville contest
    The town of Wolseley has been named one of the four finalists for the 18th Kraft Hockeyville competition.
    Canada
    Mar 16
  • Calgary Board of Education’s All Boys Program faces possible closure
    After missing much of the fourth grade, Danny Piri's move to the All Boys Program at Sir James Lougheed School in Calgary was transformative. But the program is in jeopardy.
    Education
    Mar 15
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  • As Brian Mulroney’s state funeral nears, here’s what to expect this week
    Ahead of the state funeral for Brian Mulroney, Canadians will have opportunities to pay tribute to the country’s 18th prime minister.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Unbeaten Reds beat Patriotes 4-0, repeat as University Cup hockey champions
    The University of New Brunswick Reds had one more smashing performance to cap off a perfect season and successfully defend their University Cup title.
    Sports
    Mar 18
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