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National Blood Donor Week highlights need for more donations in ManitobaHere in Manitoba, in order to keep the blood system sustainable, around 3,500 new donors are needed each year.HealthJun 14
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Water main break prompts boil water advisory for Alberta townA water main break shut off water for the town of Millet, Alta., on Friday and a boil water advisory was issued by Alberta Health Services.HealthMay 24
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Edmonton Oilers look to avoid being swept by Florida Panthers in Stanley Cup FinalOnly one team in NHL history has come back all the way back from a 3-0 deficit in a final.SportsJun 15
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Rossland, B.C. mother and kids hide in their room as bear trashes their houseA Rossland, B.C., woman is sharing her story after a bear somehow got into her home and trashed the living room. Fortunately no one was hurt.CanadaJun 6
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Edmonton emergency shelter for vulnerable women at capacity just months after openingA 24/7 emergency shelter dedicated to meeting the needs of vulnerable women in Edmonton is already at capacity just months after opening its doors.FeaturesJun 12
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Verdun bar the target of arson for 2nd time in less than a week: policeLeft with a shattered front door, the Verdun bar located on Wellington Street was the target of an attempted arson for the second time in less than a week.CrimeJun 11
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‘These companies can suck it up’: B.C. premier stays firm despite Uber pushbackUber Canada said consumers will be paying more for services in September when the new regulations come into effect for gig workers.CanadaJun 13
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Calgarians bid farewell to iconic Eau Claire Market as next chapter beginsEau Claire Market officially closed its doors on Friday as Calgarians share their memories. While many businesses have already moved, for others, it was a bittersweet farewell.EconomyMay 31
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7 Kitchener schools placed under hold and secure after man seen with gun in areaWaterloo Regional Police said that a man was seen walking with a gun outside of a student housing apartment building in Kitchener on Tuesday morning.CrimeJun 5
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Delays expected as major road construction begins on Crowchild TrailWork has started to upgrade one of Calgary's busiest roads, with drivers warned to expect delays on Crowchild Trail N.W. for the next three months.TrafficJun 3
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Parkland school to be demolished 6 years after shootingThe building's destruction starts Thursday as crews begin bringing it down piece by piece — implosion would have damaged nearby structures.U.S. NewsJun 12
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U.S. Supreme Court ditches ban on bump stocksBump stocks allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns. The Trump White House banned them after the Las Vegas shooting but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against the ban.U.S. NewsJun 14
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Airports demand millions in unpaid fees from defunct Lynx AirAuthorities for the Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton, Halifax and Winnipeg airports are asking for an order instructing Lynx to hand over $4.1 million in unpaid fees.CanadaJun 14
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Firefighters battle blaze at historic Toronto church known for Group of Seven muralsDozens of firetrucks have been dispatched to the historic St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto's Little Portugal area for what police are calling a four-alarm fire.FireJun 9
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Fire rips through 3 homes in Peace River, injures firefightersFirefighters in a northwestern Alberta town spent hours early Tuesday morning battling flames that ended up destroying one home and damaging two others.FireMay 14
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Montreal posts a small surplus for 2023, but a tax increase is still likelyThe City of Montreal says taxes are going up next year despite posting a small surplus for 2023. Officials promise the hike won't be more than 4.9 per cent.CanadaJun 14
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Cannes Film Festival: Indie ‘Anora’ wins top honour Palme d’OrSean Baker is the first American filmmaker to win the Palme d'Or since Terrence Mallick in 2012.EntertainmentMay 25
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Calgary Food Bank sees unprecedented demand as inflation remains highThe Calgary Food Bank struggles with a huge increase in demand as the city struggles with the highest inflation rate in Canada,EconomyMay 21
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S&P/TSX composite down as energy and base metal stocks fall, U.S. markets also lowerThe S&P/TSX composite index closed down 121.40 points at 22,346.76.EconomyMay 22
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Organizers say fundraiser for Edmonton’s Fringe Festival is showing successA campaign launched by the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival is showing some success at a time when organizers say the event is struggling financially.FeaturesMay 17