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  • Babies of immigrant parents at greater risk of stillbirth: Canadian study
    A new study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that the rate of stillbirth and preterm birth was higher among immigrant parents when compared to native Canadians.
    Health
    Apr 2
  • Sergio Camargo set to celebrate 100th appearance for Cavalry FC
    Sergio Camargo, one of 10 original signings for the Canadian Premier League in November 2018, marks his 100th appearance for Cavalry FC on Saturday.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    An elephant seal drawing attention in a Vancouver Island neighbourhood and a lucky winner on a B.C. slot machine are just two of the stories we want to highlight this week.
    Trending
    Apr 5
  • Calgarians promote inclusivity at international dance event
    As the Calgary International Salsa Congress approaches, participants are increasingly moving away from traditional ways of pairing up to dance.
    Entertainment
    Apr 3
  • Can you race a concrete toboggan? NAIT students say ‘yes’
    Engineering students from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology made their debut at the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race this year — and took home an honour or two.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • Gushue loses 7-6 to Retornaz at world men’s curling championship
    Gushue, from St. John's, N.L., said he was struggling with his rocks in the first half of the game.
    Canada
    Apr 1
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  • Historic aircraft, veterans on hand to mark RCAF’s 100th anniversary in Langley
    Visitors had the chance to view engine startups and get hands-on with planes ranging from World War 2 bombers to cold-war nuclear-armed jets to the Snowbirds stunt planes.
    Crime
    Apr 1
  • Rifle maker Savage Arms aims for 49 new jobs in expansion, Ontario contributes funds
    As part of expansion plans, the rifle manufacturer in Lakefield is rolling out two new product lines : lever-action rimfire rifles and centrefire hunting rifles.
    Economy
    Apr 2
  • Most bed bug ridden cities across Canada are in Ontario. Here’s which ones
    Orkin Canada, a pest control company, has released its annual list of the "bed buggiest" cities, with Toronto taking the top spot for the seventh straight year.
    Canada
    Mar 19
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  • Ontario man stranded in Costa Rica due to lack of hospital beds at home
    A Canadian man who suffered a medical emergency is stuck in a Costa Rica hospital after his family was told no hospitals in Ontario are able to admit him due to a lack of beds.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • The kids are not OK. New data shows Canadians under-30 ‘very unhappy’
    Canada dropped two spots this year in the World Happiness Report to 15 and while still in the top 20, a look at how age groups feel about their happiness may shed some insight.
    Canada
    Mar 20
  • Canadian rugby 7s women bounce back with rout of Great Britain, men fall to Fiji
    Canada's women's rugby sevens team rebounded from an opening match loss to a resounding 38-0 win over Great Britain.
    Sports
    Feb 24
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  • Edmonton Oilers’ Zach Hyman reflects on path to 50 goals: ‘I haven’t had the easiest journey’
    'You just have to have an inner drive and an inner belief and an inner work ethic that if you do things right every day, good things are gonna happen.'
    Sports
    Mar 25
  • Chasing clear skies, eclipse watchers head to Quebec’s Eastern Townships
    Canadian cities from Niagara Falls, Ont., to Gander, N.L., are preparing to welcome visitors hoping to spend a few minutes plunged into darkness.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Gas prices soar ahead of Alberta gas tax, federal carbon tax increases
    On April 1, the Alberta gas tax and the federal carbon tax are scheduled to increase. On Tuesday, gas prices jumped in Edmonton and Calgary.
    Canada
    Mar 26
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  • 2024 Brier playoffs feature big names and underdog Jamie Koe of Northwest Territories
    A Koe made the playoffs at the Canadian men's curling championship and it wasn't four-time champion Kevin.
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • Sugar time: Quebec maple syrup producers have high hopes for a sweet season
    Quebec maple syrup producers are banking on a sweet syrup season, as many are beginning to tap their trees early.
    Canada
    Feb 24
  • Hope grows for Stouffville garden amid cenotaph, armoured tank relocation plan
    A plan to replace a volunteer-built garden with a tank and cenotaph may not go through in Stouffville. The town says it will be consulting with the community in the coming weeks.
    Environment
    Feb 17
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  • Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens finish season with 5-4 shootout loss to Detroit
    Apart from a full infirmary again, it was a positive season for the Canadiens as the rebuild continues in earnest. Brian Wilde looks back with this edition of Call of the Wilde.
    Sports
    Apr 16
  • Brier returns to Regina with significant economic impact expected
    The Brier returns to Regina and is expected to have a great economic impact as the city will see up to 125,000 people with a projected amount between $12 and $15 million.
    Economy
    Feb 29
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