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  • Driver arrested in Guelph hit-and-run that sent pregnant woman to hospital
    A 31-year-old from Kitchener was arrested Tuesday following a search for the driver in a hit-and-run in Guelph on April 6 that sent a pregnant woman to hospital.
    Crime
    May 15
  • Hunter Biden’s bid to toss gun trial rejected, court date set for June
    A federal appeals court panel rejected a bid by U.S. President Joe Biden's son to dismiss criminal gun charges, clearing the way for Hunter Biden's June 3 trial.
    U.S. News
    May 9
  • ANALYSIS: No guarantees as Winnipeg Jets’ playoff run set to begin
    Depending on whom you might ask, Tuesday night's win over Seattle wasn't supposed to be that difficult for the Winnipeg Jets.
    Sports
    Apr 17
  • Three B.C. men fined, banned from hunting after killing pregnant deer
    The BC Conservation Officer Service says three men have been sentenced for illegally killing two deer and a marmot near Kamloops back in 2020.
    Environment
    Apr 18
  • Jury begins deliberations in trial of man accused of fatally running over Toronto cop
    The judge presiding over the trial of a man accused of fatally running over a Toronto police officer is set to continue her instructions to the jury today.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • Fugitive arrested after 27 years running from child sex abuse charges
    U.K. fugitive Richard Burrows went on the run in 1997 after failing to show up to his trial for indecent assault charges.
    World
    Apr 2
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  • Senior in life-threatening condition after being hit by own vehicle in Calgary lot
    Calgary police say a senior was sent to hospital in life-threatening condition after she was run over by her own vehicle in the community of Deer Run.
    Traffic
    Apr 10
  • Fake firearm draws real police response in downtown Guelph
    Officers responded on Thursday after a man was seen with what was believed to be a real firearm and arrested at gunpoint. A replica gun was seized, among other items.
    Crime
    Apr 5
  • Federal funding drying up for program that reviews sex assault cases
    A unique Canadian program meant to ensure sexual-assault cases aren’t closed inappropriately by police is set to run out of federal funding at the end of the month.
    Canada
    Mar 14
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  • Recent uptick has Hamilton on course for five-year high in shootings: police
    A recent spike in shootings prompted Hamilton police to speak out about what they're doing to tackle the problem.
    Crime
    May 22
  • With the Canucks on the verge of a playoff run, the Green Men mull a revival
    It's been eight years since silly Canucks superfans the Green Men have made an appearance at Rogers Arena. With the team now back at the top of the league, that changed.
    Sports
    Mar 1
  • UNB scores men’s and women’s hockey title hat trick
    Both the men's and women's UNB hockey programs are enjoying an impressive run of success and will compete for national titles.
    Sports
    Mar 6
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  • Empty lot in Winnipeg neighbourhood to be hub of summer activity
    'We're looking at doing farmers markets, and movie nights. It's (also) a great place to come sit and have lunch. We're just basically making it useable and accessible.'
    Entertainment
    May 13
  • Man charged in surfer deaths told girlfriend he killed ‘3 gringos,’ court hears
    Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and their American friend Jack Carter Rhoad were found dead in a well after going missing during a surfing trip in Mexico.
    World
    May 9
  • Vehicle stolen in Calgary carjacking seen fleeing Toronto-area home invasion: police
    York Regional Police provided an update Tuesday on a home invasion that occurred in December and said five suspects have been charged.
    Crime
    May 21
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  • London, Ont. committee votes down homeless hub rezoning for 743 Wellington Rd.
    While London city staff recommended approving the rezoning request as is, committee members voted to on an amendment to remove permission for emergency care establishments.
    Canada
    May 23
  • West runs risk of nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine: Putin
    President Vladimir Putin says Western countries risk provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, warning that Moscow has weapons to hit targets in the West.
    World
    Feb 29
  • Two men with ‘serious’ gunshot wounds after shooting in Lachine
    First responders found two men on a residential street in Lachine with 'serious' gunshot wounds to the upper body after gunfire was reported to police on Sunday night.
    Crime
    May 6
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  • How toy guns brandished by Ontario youth in ‘assassins game’ is prompting real fear
    Ontario's Halton Regional police issued a public alert after getting multiple calls over the past week from residents insisting they had seen teens on school ground with weapons.
    Crime
    May 3
  • First humpback whale calf of season spotted near Victoria
    The calf, estimated to be around three and a half months old, was spotted with its mother, nickednamed Black Pearl, in the Haro Strait last week.
    Environment
    Apr 24
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