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  • ‘Starlight tour’: Mi’kmaq fisher allegedly dumped without boots or phone feared death
    Two Mi’kmaq fishers say they were dumped by federal fisheries officers far from home at 1 a.m. in Nova Scotia without footwear or phones.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • ‘Get bent’: Boston Pizza’s Stanley Cup pitch to Canadian hockey fans backfires
    Did Boston Pizza actually ask hockey fans to cheer for ALL the Canadian teams?
    Trending
    Apr 29
  • Bob Cole, legendary hockey announcer, dead at 90
    Bob Cole was the play-by-play voice of countless NHL games.
    Sports
    Apr 25
  • Okanagan weather: Big warm-up for Mother’s Day weekend
    A major warm-up is headed to the Okanagan weather forecast through the first full work week of May into Mother's Day weekend with lots of sun.
    Weather
    May 6
  • Ontario to ban cellphones in classrooms. What’s changing and how will it work?
    On Sunday, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced new rules for vaping and cellphones that will be introduced at schools across the province when the academic year begins.
    Education
    Apr 30
  • Speed may have been a factor in south Edmonton crash that sent motorcyclist to hospital: EPS
    Police in Edmonton are investigating a collision that sent a motorcyclist to hospital with serious injuries Tuesday night.
    Traffic
    Apr 24
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  • Sun glare likely factor in collision between motorcycle and pedestrian: Edmonton police
    Edmonton police hope to speak with anyone who witnessed a collision between a motorcycle and a pedestrian at a traffic circle in north central Edmonton on Saturday evening. 
    Traffic
    Apr 21
  • ‘I’m gonna push’: First-time B.C. mother delivers her own baby on way to hospital
    Vanessa was in labour as they made their way from their Steveston home to B.C. Children's Hospital but they had not gone far when Vanessa realized they would not make it.
    Features
    May 6
  • Canadian con artist sentenced to 10 years for $175M psychic mail fraud in U.S.
    The U.S. Department of Justice said Patrice Runner's psychic mail scam preyed on victims who were "elderly and vulnerable" and promised them financial opportunity.
    Crime
    Apr 16
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  • Mother’s Day 2024: 10 gadgets for modern moms
    Browse our tech-themed gift guide to find the perfect Mother's Day present.
    The Curator
    Apr 22
  • The odd history of on-hold music
    We've all been put on hold when we've tried to reach someone. Have you ever thought about the music that plays while you wait?
    Entertainment
    Apr 14
  • Are cellphone bills falling in Canada? Critics question Ottawa’s claims 
    Trudeau drew the ire of social media users when he posted on X, that 'we’ve cut the cost of cellphone plans in half since 2019 — in part by increasing competition.'
    Canada
    Apr 22
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  • Inflation dogs Manitoba vets, shelters, pet owners alike
    The costs of food, care and veterinary services are forcing pet owners to make some difficult decisions about their furry companions.
    Canada
    May 1
  • Crown seeks 5 years for Sherwood Park man guilty of impaired driving causing death
    The Crown is seeking a sentence of five years in jail for a Sherwood Park man who pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death in an August 2022 collision in Strathcona County.
    Crime
    Apr 21
  • Video of forceful arrest by Toronto police officers on TTC raises concerns
    The video begins with a man seated and shouting as several officers stand by. Moments later, the officers appear to drag the man from his seat to the ground.
    Crime
    Mar 29
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  • Thousands of Canada’s rail workers have a strike mandate. What happens now?
    Train conductors, engineers, yard workers and rail traffic controllers under Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate Wednesday.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Google’s dominance makes competition ‘unlikely,’ U.S. antitrust trial judge says
    The first day of the pivotal antitrust trial's closing arguments focused on whether another company could develop a search engine that could eventually compete against Google.
    Tech
    May 2
  • Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S. nears potential ban over security fears
    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is considering personally reactivating his TikTok account, as the U.S. moves towards a ban on the popular social media platform.
    Politics
    Apr 24
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  • Missing cat found in Amazon warehouse after being shipped in return box
    Galena the cat survived being stuck in a cardboard box for six days without food and water after her owners accidentally shipped her to Los Angeles.
    Trending
    Apr 29
  • Canadian energy producers say they’re prepared for 2024 drought, wildfire risks
    Canadian energy producers say they are prepared and ready for what could be another spring and summer of drought and wildfires in Western Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 9
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