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  • New Brunswick woman breaks age barrier at Miss Universe Canada competition
    Lorraine Peters will be competing in the Miss Universe Canada competition as the oldest woman to do so since age limits were lifted.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Miss USA and Miss Teen USA moms say daughters ‘abused’ by organization
    For the last week, the U.S. pageant world has been rocked by the sudden dual resignations of both Noelia Voigt, ex-Miss USA, and UmaSofia Srivastava, ex-Miss Teen USA.
    Trending
    May 14
  • Calgary-wide rezoning may reduce carbon emissions, increase physical activity: researcher
    A researcher from Mount Royal University is calling Calgary's proposed rezoning bylaw a "step in the right direction" to lowering carbon emissions and improving individual health.
    Environment
    Apr 26
  • ‘I am silenced’: Did Miss USA leave a secret message in her resignation?
    Days after Miss USA's resignation, Miss Teen USA also handed in her crown, writing 'my personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.'
    Trending
    May 10
  • Video of Ole Miss frat member making ape noises at Black protester sparks outrage
    The footage was shot during a pro-Palestinian protest at Ole Miss, which drew a large crowd of counter-protestors.
    U.S. News
    May 7
  • N.B. law grad frustrated after being unable to cross stage at his own graduation
    A University of New Brunswick student said he couldn't cross the stage at his graduation due to a lack of accessible access to the stage.
    Canada
    May 19
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  • Red Dress Day commemorated in Saskatchewan: ‘Gives meaning to resilience’
    Angela Jaime, University of Saskatchewan Indigenous Engagement Vice-Provost said Sunday is a day of observance and education. 
    Canada
    May 5
  • McGill encampment: Court rejects request for injunction against protesters
    Pro-Palestinian protesters pitched their tents Saturday, calling on both McGill and Concordia universities to divest from Israel-connected funds.
    Canada
    May 1
  • McGill requests ‘police assistance’ to remove pro-Palestinian encampment on campus
    McGill says police have started "their own process" for removing the dozens of tents that have been installed on the lawn of its downtown campus.
    Canada
    Apr 30
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  • McGill encampment: Quebec judge denies injunction request to dismantle site
    The ruling from the Quebec judge comes after McGill University filed an application late last week to remove the encampment from its campus in downtown Montreal.
    Canada
    May 15
  • Red Dress Day activities kick off across Saskatchewan to commemorate MMIWG
    Red Dress Day events, such as a memorial walk, kicked off on Friday in Regina and Saskatoon in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Edmonton International Cat Festival returns for 10th anniversary ‘pawty’
    A paw-sitively purr-fect festival for Edmonton cat lovers is returning for another year of supporting felines in need.
    Features
    May 22
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  • ‘Not going to stop’: Family of man missing from Halifax hospital appeal for help
    The family of a Nova Scotia man who went missing from a Halifax hospital is appealing to the public to help keep an eye out for him.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Advocates in Manitoba frustrated with lack of movement on landfill search
    While a landfill search for a woman in Saskatoon moves forward, a search of a Manitoban landfill for three Indigenous women has yet to be given a timeline.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Ticats QB Bo Levi Mitchell will be ‘100%’ ready for 2024 opener
    Hamilton's head coach says he is hopeful Mitchell doesn't have 'any more setbacks' as training camp continues at McMaster University.
    Sports
    May 13
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  • Montreal Climate Summit kicks off with commitments to better protect the planet
    Despite commitments, some people point out that cities like Montreal face a number of challenges to implementing policies to address the climate emergency.
    Environment
    May 7
  • Vancouver man helps save rickshaw riders in Egypt after fire breaks out
    Just this past weekend the couple was in Cairo and driving home around 11 p.m. when they turned a corner and saw a rickshaw going up the ramp.
    World
    May 21
  • Two more Sask. Party MLAs announce they won’t be running in next election
    As Saskatchewan prepares for a provincial election likely to happen this fall, over the last few months a number of Saskatchewan Party MLA’s are stepping away from politics.
    Politics
    May 14
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  • Dozens arrested amid wave of U.S. college protests over Israel-Hamas conflict
    More than 100 pro-Palestinian demonstrators who had camped out on Columbia’s green were arrested last week, and similar encampments have sprouted up at universities across the U.S.
    U.S. News
    Apr 23
  • Queen’s Grad Club faces multiple challenges, in ‘urgent need’ of cash
    Following a post on Kingston's reddit forum, many eyes turned to the Grad Club as it weathers a storm, including financial troubles and its board leaving.
    Canada
    Apr 18
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