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  • Southeast Calgary residents frustrated after strip mall parking lot potholes damage vehicles
    Some southeast Calgary residents are frustrated after numerous potholes in a local strip mall parking lot damaged their vehicles.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • McDonald’s McRib is coming back to Canada after a 10-year hiatus
    After incessant online badgering from hungry fans, McDonald's announced it would bring back the McRib for a limited time.
    Trending
    Jan 29
  • Patients, staff struggling as Halifax’s largest hospital without running water
    A Nova Scotia Health spokesperson said a second water main break occurred early on Thursday morning while crews were attending to the original break at the QEII Halifax Infirmary.
    Health
    Apr 4
  • Kingston clinic accepting new patients schedules next ‘rostering day’ — with changes
    While the first rostering days were open to anyone, the clinic says it will now only be accepting new patients who live in a specific geographical area of the city.
    Health
    Apr 9
  • Mayors won’t automatically chair police boards under proposed B.C. Police Act changes
    Under new legislation proposed by the B.C. government, municipal mayors will no longer automatically act as the chair of their local police boards.
    Politics
    Apr 4
  • As AUKUS looks to collaborate with other allies, why is Canada not mentioned?
    The U.S., Britain and Australia said the next phase of its AUKUS security pact will include collaborating with Japan and other countries, but Canada may still be left out.
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • Full parole granted to man convicted in notorious ‘McDonald’s murders’ in Cape Breton
    The board decided during a hearing today that 55-year-old Freeman MacNeil should receive a conditional release because his risk to reoffend is rated at low to moderate.
    Canada
    Mar 28
  • 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
  • Gender pay gap double in private vs public sector, report says. Why?
    A new report found that men working in the private sector make almost 10 per cent more per hour than women on average, compared with five per cent in the public sector.
    Canada
    Feb 28
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  • 4th crane incident in Metro Vancouver prompts safety calls, changes for industry
    Another crane incident in Vancouver has prompted WorkSafeBC to bring together labour stakeholders and industry leaders to discuss crane safety and implement changes.
    Canada
    Mar 5
  • Winnipeg volunteers offer food security at Bertrun E. Glavin school breakfast club
    Students at Winnipeg's Bertrun E. Glavin school start their days right thanks to a volunteer program supported by Breakfast Clubs of Canada and the Grocery Foundation.
    Education
    Feb 23
  • ‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case
    Most of Jennifer Pan's entire life was made up of lies. When her parents began to catch on, she decided to bring in hired hitmen.
    Entertainment
    Apr 10
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  • Traffic agents cost Toronto thousands every week. Why does the city need them?
    New figures from city hall shows Toronto spent more than $10,000 on traffic agents in two weeks alone. Many say that, in congestion city, that is money well spent.
    Traffic
    Feb 29
  • UTRCA ‘recommending refusal’ on flood plain McDonald’s as proposed
    The proposed development would include a four-unit, single-storey commercial building and a McDonald’s, complete with drive-thru.
    Canada
    Feb 16
  • New name for Edmonton’s Oliver neighbourhood approved by city council
    Edmonton city council has approved a new name for the Oliver neighbourhood.
    Canada
    Feb 21
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  • Okanagan Symphony Orchestra highlights violin, viola in concert series
    Members of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra are partnering with youth for a vibrant three-night performance throughout the Okanagan Valley. 
    Lifestyle
    Feb 8
  • Manitoba Hydro de-icing power lines, restoring power after mid-winter thaw reversal
    Manitoba Hydro said after about 6,000 customers lost power on Thursday, things are looking up now that the rain and snow have let up. But, there's still ice to contend with.
    Weather
    Feb 9
  • Trudeau in Cape Breton to announce funding for housing construction
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau travelled to Nova Scotia today to announce $13.3 million in funding to fast-track construction of 367 housing units over the next three years.
    Economy
    Feb 22
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  • Canadians increasingly turning to ‘imperfect’ food as grocery prices soar
    With prices soaring, consumers are turning increasingly to so-called imperfect food to save on produce that a fresh crop of online grocers says is just as tasty.
    Consumer
    Feb 12
  • London, Ont. Council votes to allow commercial development on flood plain
    With a vote of 10-5, council endorsed the plan to put a 5000-square-foot multi-use commercial building at the corner of Adelaide St. N. and Windermere Ave.
    Canada
    Feb 13
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