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  • ‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Ontario’s independent scene
    On a snowy Friday in March, a gathering of worshippers at a church in Cambridge, Ont., took centre stage. But they weren't there for a high power, they were there for wrestling.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • Fatality Inquiry begins into death at Edmonton Remand Centre
    A fatality inquiry got underway Monday morning into the death of a 23-year-old man who died by suicide in a solitary cell at the Edmonton Remand Centre.
    Investigations
    Feb 26
  • Does a new U.S. execution method have Canadian link? What’s behind concerns
    An Alabama prisoner set to be executed on Thursday using a novel method that a U.S. based advocacy organization says has a Canadian link.
    Canada
    Jan 25
  • Trudeau visits Nunavut for largest land transfer in Canadian history
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be in Nunavut today to participate in a signing ceremony about transferring responsibilities for public lands and resources to the territory.
    Canada
    Jan 18
  • Islamic State says it’s responsible for deadly Iran suicide bomb attacks
    Wednesday's attack in Kerman, which targeted a commemoration for an Iranian general slain in a 2020 U.S. drone strike, killed at least 84 people and wounded an additional 284.
    World
    Jan 4
  • Ontario woman found dead after police allegedly don’t respond to 911 call
    Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit is looking into the death of a woman in Thunder Bay, Ont., after they say the local police force didn't respond to a domestic call.
    Crime
    Jan 4
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  • 3 years after Jan. 6, views of the attack are more divided than ever before
    Three years later, any consensus over what occurred on Jan. 6, 2021, has evaporated and warped into something more dangerous as Republicans embrace falsehoods about the attack.
    U.S. News
    Jan 6
  • Sask. community-based organizations seek increased funding from provincial government
    CBO workers care for people living with disabilities, respond to domestic violence calls, engage in suicide intervention, and more.
    Canada
    Nov 6, 2023
  • Maine shootings renew scrutiny over state’s ‘yellow flag’ gun law
    Gun-control advocates are blaming the killings on what one called Maine's "weak gun laws," but it's not yet clear if the state's "yellow flag law" would have prevented anything.
    U.S. News
    Oct 26, 2023
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  • ‘We want to be able to decide’: Inside the battle over the Ring of Fire
    On a rock-covered beach in the heart of the Ring of Fire in northern Ontario, Alex Moonias gazes east, then north. All he sees is undisturbed land, water and air.
    Canada
    Oct 10, 2023
  • Seized meth, fentanyl from ‘super drug lab’ estimated at $258M: B.C. RCMP
    The drug bust happened in the small North Okanagan community of Lumby, a village of around 2,000 people, in October 2018.
    Crime
    Sep 12, 2023
  • Ottawa ‘watching closely’ as provinces change school policy on pronouns, names 
    Saskatchewan recently became the second jurisdiction to change its policy around pronoun use and name changes for students younger than 16.
    Canada
    Aug 31, 2023
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  • Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor dies at 56
    The singer's appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' in 1992, where she ripped up a photo of then-Pope John Paul II, was a huge moment in pop-culture history.
    Entertainment
    Jul 26, 2023
  • Mixed reactions in Calgary to 2023 federal budget
    Calgary's mayor voiced mixed reaction to the 2023 federal budget released Tuesday with a focus on helping Canadians struggling with high inflation and rising interest rates.
    Politics
    Mar 28, 2023
  • TikTok CEO faces grilling before U.S. Congress over security fears
    TikTok has been dogged by claims that its Chinese ownership means user data could end up in the hands of the Chinese Communist government.
    U.S. News
    Mar 23, 2023
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  • Treasure, conflict, and survival in Canada’s peatlands
    These wetlands are being called Canada’s Amazon rainforest for their ability to cool the planet. Why they’re poised to become the most hotly contested region in the country.
    Features
    Mar 4, 2023
  • ‘The Flash’ trailer: Michael Keaton and Ben Affleck as Batman thrills DC fans
    Ezra Miller's role in 'The Flash' was previously uncertain after erratic behaviour, including allegations of assault, grooming and burglary reportedly concerned studio execs.
    Entertainment
    Feb 13, 2023
  • Ahead of inquest, family of Vancouver cop who died by suicide makes new allegations
    As a coroner's inquest into her death begins, Nicole Chan's family offers key insight into what they claim happened to her in a recently amended lawsuit.
    Crime
    Jan 23, 2023
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  • Charity, champions and charm: 8 ‘This is BC’ stories that inspired us this year
    Twice weekly Global BC reporter and anchor Jay Durant has delivered stories of the ordinary and extraordinary, highlighting diverse voices and stories of success and creativity.
    Lifestyle
    Dec 24, 2022
  • Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2022
    From movie and TV stars to musicians and notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.
    Entertainment
    Dec 30, 2022
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