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  • People caught on video trying to pull bear cubs from tree to take selfies
    Another spring, another group of people getting way too close to bear cubs — this time in North Carolina.
    Trending
    Apr 19
  • In your self-care era? Feel pampered with these luxury picks
    Self-care has entered the chat. It's time to put yourself first with head-to-toe products catered to your every need.
    The Curator
    Apr 25
  • Métis groups will trudge on toward self-government as bill faces another setback
    Métis organizations in Ontario and Alberta say they'll stay on the path toward self-government, despite the uncertain future of a contentious bill meant to do just that. 
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • 85-year-old woman kills home intruder in act of self-defence ‘heroism’
    The 85-year-old Idaho woman was handcuffed to a wooden chair and shot several times by her attacker — and yet, she survived.
    Trending
    Apr 11
  • Andrew Tate to stand trial on trafficking, rape charges in Romanian court
    Tate, an online influencer and self-proclaimed 'misogynist,' will stand trial alongside his brother, Tristan.
    Trending
    Apr 26
  • Free-roaming feathered friends (mostly) welcomed with aplomb in Manitoba town
    A flood in 2011 put one tourist attraction at risk while creating a new one and the town of Souris has leaned in to being the place where wild peacocks roam free
    Canada
    Apr 29
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  • ‘Extremely dangerous’: Viral video shows man ‘surfing’ between SkyTrain cars
    Transit police say they're investigating the "extremely dangerous" stunt and warn would-be copycats they could be seriously hurt or face criminal charges.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Law (Taylor’s Version): 1st-ever Taylor Swift law course in Canada comes to Queen’s University
    The law professor and self-described Swiftie teaching the class is expecting heightened student interest in the course.
    Entertainment
    Apr 19
  • Downtown Vancouver Hudson’s Bay faces ongoing challenges
    Despite redevelopment promises, the iconic Hudson's Bay store at Georgia and Granville in downtown Vancouver is a shadow of its former self with ongoing maintenance issues.
    Canada
    Apr 28
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  • Osoyoos Desert Centre turning 25 this month
    Located three kilometres north of Osoyoos, the desert centre is a 67-acre facility that offers guided or self-guided tours along its 1.5-kilometre boardwalk.
    Environment
    Apr 10
  • Work on bill to address municipal politician harassment ‘complex,’ minister says
    Paul Calandra says he won't meet his self-imposed deadline of June to introduce legislation, but he is working on it.
    Politics
    Apr 5
  • ‘Rust’ movie armorer sentenced to 18 months for fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin
    Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted in March on a charge of involuntary manslaughter in the death of 'Rust' cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
    Entertainment
    Apr 15
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  • City greenlights permanent ‘Vancouver’ sign
    City council voted unanimously Wednesday to greenlight a permanent sign bearing Vancouver's name.
    Economy
    Mar 13
  • No people injured, cats rescued in Centennial-area house fire: Winnipeg fire officials
    According to Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Services, no one was hurt in a house fire on Alexander Avenue Friday afternoon. The residents self evacuated and several pets were rescued.
    Fire
    Mar 30
  • N.S. sexual health advocate ‘disappointed’ as federal funding ends for HIV self-testing kits
    Federal funding for HIV self-testing kit distribution is set to conclude at the end of the month, leaving sexual health advocates concerned about barriers to access.
    Health
    Mar 12
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  • Canadian rising star Aaliyah Edwards poised for WNBA draft spotlight
    Kingston's Aaliyah Edwards' whirlwind journey from NCAA to WNBA draft and the possibility of a Toronto team. Her story of growth, home and hoops.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Gas prices take big jump in N.S. and N.B. Will the spikes continue?
    In Nova Scotia, the provincial regulator posted a 5.5 cent jump in the price of regular self-serve gasoline — to a minimum of 170.4 cents per litre in the Halifax area.
    Economy
    Mar 22
  • Possible Hepatitis A exposure at Saskatoon Shoppers Drug Mart
    Anyone who purchased food and beverage items between Feb. 27 and March 19 at the Centre Mall Shoppers Drug Mart could have been exposed if they didn't use a self-checkout.
    Canada
    Mar 21
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  • Thinking of filing your taxes yourself this year? Here’s what to know
    For Canadians who are anxious about doing their own taxes, self-filing software can be a big help. But experts say it's also important to know when you need a tax professional.
    Money
    Mar 19
  • Suspect wanted for exposing self to teen girl in shopping centre: London, Ont. police
    London police allege the suspect exposed himself to a teenage girl at a shopping centre in January. On Friday, police released surveillance images in hopes of identifying him.
    Crime
    Mar 8
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