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Cranberry Portage, Man. residents return home after wildfireHundreds of evacuees from the northern Manitoba community were allowed to return home Sunday, over a week after a 37,000-hectare wildfire forced them to leave.Canada33 mins
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B.C. doctors, patients seek ways to reduce dialysis waste and curb its carbon impactThe Canadian Society of Nephrology is calling for environmentally sustainable kidney care to reduce the amount of wastewater, energy and single-use plastics from dialysis.Environment43 mins
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Diddy apologizes for beating ex-girlfriend Cassie: ‘I’m disgusted’Sean “Diddy” Combs said in an apology video that his actions were "inexcusable."Trending2 hours
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Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team beats New Zealand for 1st time, wins Pacific Four SeriesCanada’s Women’s Rugby Team beat New Zealand for the first time in team history to win the 2024 Pacific Four Series.Sports2 hours
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3 people dead, 5 injured after serious boat collision north of Kingston, Ont.A collision involving two boats — described as a fishing-style boat and a speedboat — left three people dead and five injured Saturday night at a lake north of Kingston, Ont.Canada3 hours
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Helicopter carrying Iran’s president suffers a ‘hard landing,’ state TV saysSome Iranian media began urging the public to pray for President Ebrahim Raisi and the others on board.World4 hours
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More transparency needed after high-profile prison transfers: ex-watchdogHoward Sapers, a former Correctional Investigator of Canada, says Canadians deserve to know more about the law and why corrections officials make their decisions.Canada4 hours
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The West Block – Episode 36, Season 13We’re learning more details about the secretive transfer of one of Canada’s most brutal killers: Luka Magnotta. Why is the prison system so secretive?Politics4 hours
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N.B. law grad frustrated after being unable to cross stage at his own graduationA University of New Brunswick student said he couldn't cross the stage at his graduation due to a lack of accessible access to the stage.Canada6 hours
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As Canada renews strategy for Rohingya crisis, advocates urge rethinkAs Canada's strategy for supporting Rohingya people expires, advocates are calling for a rethink of how Ottawa is trying to limit suffering in refugee camps in Bangladesh.Canada7 hours
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Vaping in Canada may cost more as of July 1. Here’s whyVaping in Canada could cost more this summer due to a tax increase proposed by the federal government in this year’s federal budget.Canada9 hours
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Will Quebec’s forest fire season be as bad as it was last year?With fires raging out west, many people have begun to wonder what Quebec's 2024 forest fire season could look like, and if it will be as bad as 2023.CanadaMay 18
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London Drugs says employee information could be ‘compromised’ in cyberattackIn an internal memo, London Drugs said its investigation into the cyberattack has found evidence which indicates some head office files have been compromised.CanadaMay 18
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DeLuca’s two-run homer lifts Rays over Jays 5-4The Toronto Blue Jays know that something has to change. Pitcher Chris Bassitt, general manager Ross Atkins and manager John Schneider have all said as much over the past two days.SportsMay 18
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Toronto’s denied drug decriminalization is a step ‘backwards,’ expert saysGuy Felicella, a harm reduction and recovery expert in British Columbia, says all regions in Canada need to persevere with treating substance addictions as a health issue.CanadaMay 18
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Fort McMurray evacuation order lifted after subdued wildfire behaviourThe Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has lifted the evacuation order for the residents of several communities in Fort McMurray, Alta.FireMay 18
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Atkins preaches patience as Jays struggleRoss Atkins isn't happy with the Blue Jays record, but he wants fans to know that there's a sense of urgency in Toronto's clubhouse that might not be apparent to people outside the organization.SportsMay 18
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Does ‘No Mow May’ actually help bees? A master gardener and professor weigh inRichelle Gregg, a master gardener in Timberlea, N.S., describes the No Mow May movement as a 'bit controversial' as the outcome isn't always helpful to certain native bee species.EnvironmentMay 18
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Will AI help or harm us? Major international report says it’s unsureThe report was commissioned at last year’s AI Safety Summit hosted by the United Kingdom, the first such global meeting on artificial intelligence.CanadaMay 18
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Slovak prime minister in stable condition after surgery for gunshot woundsThe update on Robert Fico’s health was issued as the man accused of attempting to assassinate him made his first court appearance, according to Slovak state media.WorldMay 18
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Wildfire evacuations: What to know in case you have to leave your homeMany Canadians will likely face an emergency evacuation order or alert for the first time this summer. Here’s what you need to know before it happens.CanadaMay 18
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Are home inspection conditions back in the cards? What buyers should knowWeighing whether to add an inspection condition to your offer? Here's what to expect from the process, and how it could impact one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.MoneyMay 18
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Rays pitcher Alexander flirts with perfect gameChris Bassitt isn't ready to hit the panic button on the Toronto Blue Jays season, but he's getting there.SportsMay 17
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Federal government rejects Toronto’s request for drug decriminalizationHealth Canada declined Toronto's longstanding request in a statement issued on Friday afternoon. The decision came after a plea from the province to say no.HealthMay 17
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Green, Francis, Rodriguez to appear in triple-AThree of the Blue Jays' relief pitchers have scheduled appearances with Toronto's triple-A affiliate as they recover from injuries.SportsMay 17