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  • Blue Jays lose, tie in split-squad pre-season play
    Anthony Santander hit two home runs and finished with four RBIs in leading the Baltimore Orioles past the Toronto Blue Jays 11-6 in pre-season action on Sunday.
    Sports
    Mar 10
  • New Calgary cancer centre receives major money from Arc Resources
    The new Arthur Child Cancer Centre is expected to open in the fall. With 1.3-million square-feet, it will be seven times the size of the Tom Baker Cancer Centre.
    Features
    Mar 12
  • ‘Amazing’: Fort Nelson evacuee grateful for Fort St. John community
    Diane Ens said the people and businesses of Fort St. John have been 'amazing,' offering discounts and freebies to evacuees.
    Fire
    May 16
  • Peterborough Community Health Centre to open temporarily at Peterborough Square
    The Peterborough Community Health Centre will focus on primary care and will open a 12-month temporary space at the former space of TD Bank in Peterborough Square.
    Canada
    May 15
  • Son facing charges following double homicide in St. Catharines: police
    Niagara regional police say they were called out to a home in a St. Catharines residential neighbourhood early Thursday and found a man and a woman dead.
    Crime
    May 2
  • Neighbours upset ‘eyesore’ structure in Charleswood given OK despite lack of permits
    Despite a lack of permits or approvals for the project, neighbours say a city appeals committee allowed an enormous garage to remain as-is.
    Politics
    May 2
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  • Aw, rats: Chicago’s beloved ‘Rat Hole’ removed from sidewalk
    Chicago's 'Rat Hole,' a rodent-shaped imprint in the in the sidewalk, was once a landmark for Chicagoans and tourists alike.
    Trending
    Apr 25
  • Manitoba premier tours fire zone as evacuees await word on their future
    Hundreds of people were told to leave Cranberry Portage on the weekend as winds drove the fire close to the community.
    Fire
    May 14
  • Here’s where Canada’s first Shake Shack will open in downtown Toronto
    When Shake Shack crosses the border into Canada later this year, it will make its debut at the northeast corner of Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto with a 5,500 square-foot space
    Canada
    Apr 30
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  • South Burnaby rec centre celebrates long-awaited grand opening
    Residents of South Burnaby celebrated the long-awaited opening of a new rec centre Saturday. The centre features two NHL-sized hockey rinks and other sports facilities.
    Canada
    May 12
  • Pop-ups and ‘passion meter’: What’s new this year as Leafs, Bruins square off
    The Toronto Maple Leafs are unveiling new fan experiences as they prepare to take on the Boston Bruins in the first round of the NHL playoffs.
    Sports
    Apr 18
  • B.C. boxer carries on the family tradition, going for 1st Canadian title
    Buneet Bisla’s rise through the ranks landed him a fight at New York’s Madison Square Garden last year to face the top American prospect in their weight class.
    Features
    May 9
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  • Costs forcing walk-in clinics and family practices in Alberta to close
    Several Medicentres and family clinics have closed or are about to in Edmonton and Calgary because doctors aren't able to afford the rent.
    Health
    Apr 23
  • Brotherly rivalry set for WHL’s Eastern Conference Final between Atley, Rowan Calvert
    Brothers Atley and Rowan Calvert have charted their junior hockey careers to Moose Jaw and Saskatoon and will now face off with a WHL Eastern Conference banner on the line.
    Sports
    Apr 25
  • Canada’s largest Afro-Canadian cultural centre to see light of day in Montreal
    There was laughter and tears at a Montreal press conference Thursday, following news that a new cultural centre for Black communities across Canada is to be opened in the city.
    Canada
    May 16
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  • B.C. mayor urges residents to not share images of wildfire-damaged properties
    Northern Rockies Regional Municipality Mayor Rob Fraser said it was insensitive and unconscionable that images had been shared before owners were told of the damage.
    Environment
    May 18
  • Penticton Quilters’ Guild showcase returns after 6-year hiatus
    Hundreds of quilts are being hung in preparation for the upcoming Penticton Quilters' Guild show, called Picking up the Threadz. 
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Vancouver Canucks to face Nashville Predators in opening round of playoffs
    The two teams have met three times this season, with the Canucks winning all three matchups.
    Sports
    Apr 18
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  • Guelph high school choir thrilled to rock with bands Foreigner and Wilco
    Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute's chamber choir will first perform with Foreigner at Budweiser Stage on June 14 and then share the stage with Wilco on July 2 and 3.
    Entertainment
    May 16
  • Video of man dumping water on unhoused person in Montreal stirs up anger, debate
    A video showing a man dumping water on a seemingly unhoused man in is sparking a larger conversation about a lack of resources in Montreal for the homeless community.
    Canada
    May 14
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