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Lebanon: Fleeing families sleep on streets after Israeli strikes shake BeirutHundreds of families were sleeping in public squares, on beaches or in cars around Beirut after Israel bombarded the capital city's souther suburbs with airstrikes.WorldSep 28
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Semi turning against light and Valley Line LRT collide in southeast EdmontonThere were two crashes involving the Valley Line LRT in under 24 hours, and in both cases EPS said a cyclist and a semi did not obey a red light and caused the train to hit them.TrafficSep 24
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Workers on strike after failing to reach deal with Bombardier by deadline, union saysMore than a thousand Bombardier aircraft assembly workers went on strike as of Sunday after their union failed to reach an agreement with the company.CanadaJun 24
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Quebec funnels another $413M to Airbus A220 programQuebec Premier François Legault said Airbus is investing $1.2 billion in the program, and has guaranteed that two-thirds of the jobs involved will remain in Quebec.EconomyJul 23
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B.C.-born assistant coach at centre of Canadian women’s soccer team scandalThe alleged actions of Richmond-born assistant Coach Jasmine Mander and team analyst Joseph Lombardi are now at the centre of multiple investigations.SportsJul 24
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‘We must take action’: Ontario storm spurs calls to better equip cities for extreme weatherOn Tuesday, Toronto and the surrounding area were bombarded by a historic rainstorm that lashed near-record water levels upon the city.EnvironmentJul 21
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Israeli strike on school leaves 22 dead, 30 wounded: Gaza Health MinistryThe Israeli army said earlier Saturday it struck a Hamas' “command and control center, which was embedded inside a compound that previously served” as a school.WorldSep 21
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Reconciliation Walk at Riverside Park honours Indigenous historyThe hour-long walk on Sunday will give people in Guelph an opportunity to learn more about Canada's Indigenous history, including the truth about the residential school legacy.CanadaSep 27
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Top Hezbollah leader was among the 37 people killed in Israeli strike in BeirutHezbollah leaders were among those killed in an Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb, Israel’s military said Saturday, as Lebanon raised the death toll from the attack to 37.WorldSep 21
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How a stone-age comet might have led to the discovery of musicWhere did humans' ability to appreciate music and art come from? One theory suggests it arrived from 200 light years away.EntertainmentSep 22
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Trudeau pushes allies to lift long-range weapons limits for Ukraine at UNTrudeau said he had 'a number of those conversations directly with leaders' at the UN when asked if he is making progress in growing consensus for lifting the restrictions.WorldSep 24
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Victoria mayor pitches church, community group parking lots as shelter for homelessVictoria is planning to phase out tax exemptions for parking lots of some community groups but says they could forego the cost if they let unhoused people shelter there overnight.CanadaSep 4
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Chainsaw carver transforming Kelowna tree trunk into artChainsaw artist Kamron Garbe is transforming a large tree trunk in Kelowna into a heron atop of some kokanee fish. The carving began Monday and should be finished by Thursday.CanadaAug 14
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Quebec court authorizes class action against BombardierBombardier, which has since reinvented itself as a pure-play business jet manufacturer, says it may appeal the authorization by the court.CanadaMay 27
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Who was Hassan Nasrallah, the Hezbollah leader killed by Israeli airstrike?Hassan Nasrallah was 35 when he became the leader of Hezbollah, a once-shadowy group founded by Iran's Revolutionary Guards in 1982 to fight Israeli occupation forces.WorldSep 28
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CUPE calls for Fred Hahn to resign, says demand is not due to pressure from FordOn Tuesday, the national arm of the Canadian Union of Public Employees passed a motion asking vice-president Fred Hahn to resign.CanadaAug 22
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Another high-ranking Hezbollah official killed, the 7th in just over a weekDevelopments are moving quickly in Lebanon and the surrounding regions. Here's what you need to know.WorldSep 29
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Ukraine’s forces have entered Russia. Could it help end the war?Kyiv says it is seeking to establish a 'buffer zone' within the Kursk region, but analysts say the move is also about securing a better negotiating position and improving morale.WorldAug 15
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Canada women’s soccer coach said spying for ‘scouting’ was normal in emailBev Priestman said in an email last year that there was a "whole operation" of spying for "scouting purposes" on the Canada men's soccer team, according to a FIFA report.CanadaJul 31
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S&P/TSX composite down slightly to start week; U.S. markets riseThe S&P/TSX composite index slipped 51.22 points to 21,587.88.CanadaJun 17