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  • Patients ‘definitely worried’ as Dartmouth walk-in clinic closes doors
    In a sign outside the building's entrance, Tacoma Family Medicine announced to patients that the facility's walk-in clinic will cease operations on Sunday.
    Health
    Apr 11
  • 2-win day puts Rachel Homan at 8-0 and in a playoff spot in women’s world curling
    Rachel Homan skipped the host side to a 7-2 victory over Japan's Miyu Ueno in the morning and a 9-5 win over Turkey's Dilsat Yildiz at night Wednesday to remain unbeaten at 8-0.
    Canada
    Mar 21
  • Gushue loses 7-6 to Retornaz at world men’s curling championship
    Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., said he was struggling with his rocks in the first half of the game.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Montreal ban on single-use plastics marks 1 year. But is it making a difference?
    The bylaw came into effect March 2023 and covers the 19 boroughs. It prohibits the use of most single use plastic containers in restaurants and grocery stores.
    Environment
    Mar 18
  • Gushue tops Hood 7-4 at world men’s curling championship
    Canada's Brad Gushue kicked off the first of four straight two-game days Tuesday morning with a 7-4 victory over New Zealand's Anton Hood at the world men's curling championship.
    Canada
    Apr 2
  • Ford government divided over Speaker’s ban on keffiyehs at Queen’s Park
    Legislative assembly Speaker Ted Arnott recently banned the Arab headdress inside Queen’s Park and said people wearing it were making a political statement.
    Politics
    Apr 18
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  • Last day of prep for USask Huskies before U Sports Women’s Hockey Championship
    The puck drops for the championship Thursday at Merlis Belsher Place, where the Huskies were getting ready Wednesday to take on the top-seeded Concordia Stingers.
    Sports
    Mar 13
  • Crews continue clearing Calgary roads after snowfall warning ends
    As of 10 a.m. on Thursday, ECCC said Calgary International Airport received 22 centimetres, the most of the seven stations the federal agency reported.
    Weather
    Mar 21
  • Union warns of growing burnout, reliance on uncertified teachers amid B.C. staffing crunch
    Burnout and a growing reliance on uncertified educators are among the consequences of B.C.'s growing teacher shortage, according to the B.C. Teachers' Federation.
    Education
    Mar 18
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  • Surrey’s Arshdeep Bains reflects on first call up to Vancouver Canucks
    Bains, of Surrey, B.C., was called up last week by the Canucks and made his NHL debut against the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday.
    Sports
    Feb 24
  • Suspect in hit-and-run that injured RCMP officer wanted across B.C.
    Vancouver's Tobin Peter Haas, 57, is wanted for questioning in the Highway 91 incident as well as an outstanding warrant connected to a break-and-enter.
    Crime
    Feb 19
  • Lethbridge athletes shine at 2024 Alberta Winter Games
    The young athletes of Lethbridge should hold their heads high, as they contributed over half of the medal count to their zone, which was made up of over 105 communities.
    Sports
    Feb 23
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  • Quebec cold case conviction highlights advances in DNA research techniques
    The the speed of the Grenon verdict 'speaks for itself in terms of just how compelling this technique is,' a criminologist and professor at Western University said.
    Canada
    Feb 23
  • Painting stolen from UBCO campus recovered in Winfield area
    Police recovered the stolen property at a residence located on Chase Road in the Winfield area, and the painting has since been returned to its rightful owner.
    Crime
    Feb 14
  • Wahpeton Dakota Nation welcomes home Commonwealth lacrosse champion McLeod
    Returning home to Canada with a Commonwealth Cup title, Saskatchewan lacrosse athlete Brody McLeod was greeted by members of his Wahpeton Dakota Nation community.
    Sports
    Feb 25
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  • Graffiti uptick prompts investigation by Lethbridge police
    There are growing concerns about an increase in graffiti. While some business owners are concerned about the cost of removing it, others are taking the vandalism in stride.
    Crime
    Feb 21
  • Montreal protest denounces Bill 31, Quebec’s controversial housing bill
    Montrealers are fearful that Quebec's Bill 31 will make it even harder to find affordable housing across the city. A protest on Saturday was to send a message to the government.
    Canada
    Feb 3
  • Small plane crash on Florida interstate kills 2, damages vehicle
    The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration identified the aircraft that crashed as a Bombardier Challenger 600 jet with five people aboard.
    U.S. News
    Feb 9
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  • Dispute brewing over changes to private dock management on Sunshine Coast
    A new dock management plan for areas in the shíshálh Nation's traditionally territory is facing backlash from some Sunshine Coast residents.
    Politics
    Feb 2
  • Icy Nitrocross action set to rev up at Stampede Park’s GMC Stadium
    A weather delay isn't dampening Nitrocross enthusiasts' spirits as pulse-pounding action is set to hit the ice track at GMC Stadium on Feb. 4.
    Sports
    Feb 1
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