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  • A N.B. single mother says she can’t find housing because she has a child
    A single mother living in New Brunswick says property owners in the area have denied her rental applications because she has a child.
    Economy
    Mar 16
  • Family of mother and child killed in Edmonton among 100s marking Red Dress Day
    Dozens of posters were held high with the names and pictures of those missing and murdered. Many walking have been personally impacted.
    Canada
    9 hours
  • Dozens gather to mark Red Dress Day in Winnipeg
    People from around the city gathered at The Forks to honour those who were taken too soon, and remember those who are still missing.
    Canada
    May 5
  • Navalny’s widow vows to continue his fight against the Kremlin
    The widow of Alexei Navalny vowed on Monday to continue his fight against the Kremlin while authorities denied his mother access to a morgue where his body is believed to be held.
    World
    Feb 19
  • Man buys $19K Cartier earrings for $19 thanks to pricing error
    Rogelio Villarreal bought two pairs of the earrings, made of 18-carat rose gold and 142 individual diamonds, while they were listed for the wrong price on Cartier's website.
    Trending
    May 1
  • Feel-good Friday: Global BC’s highlights of the week
    The orphaned baby orca has joined a Bigg's Pod and a six-year-old boy had the thrill of a lifetime when he joined Diljit Dosanjh on stage at his concert.
    Trending
    May 3
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  • “Good life for all”: City of Saskatoon hosts round dance to promote unity
    The City of Saskatoon hosted a round dance on Thursday to help build relationships between its Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • Singh mulls TikTok return as U.S. nears potential ban over security fears
    NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he is considering personally reactivating his TikTok account, as the U.S. moves towards a ban on the popular social media platform.
    Politics
    Apr 24
  • Winnipeg organization marks World Parkinson’s Day with open house
    Currently, there is no cure for parkinsons disease, with more than 100-thousand Canadians left to tackle it on their own, and an estimated 10-million people afflicted world-wide.
    Health
    Apr 11
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  • Unique simulator helping B.C. aerial firefighting crews prepare for tough summer
    Housed at the Abbotsford International Airport is a specialized simulator for wildfire pilots, the only one of its type in the world.
    Fire
    Apr 26
  • How an Irish hockey team without an ice rink is turning heads at N.S. tournament
    Without a rink to call their own, a group of dedicated hockey players from Ireland made an 18-hour trip to play in a Halifax-area hockey tournament — and they're putting on a show.
    Sports
    Apr 6
  • Tim Hortons to stage theatrical production called ‘The Last Timbit’
    The head-scratcher will come in the form of "The Last Timbit," a musical for which Tim Hortons has assembled a who’s who of Canadian artists to stage at the Elgin Theatre.
    Entertainment
    Apr 25
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  • Lawyer for father of murdered B.C. girl denies client brought gun to Ali verdict
    Brock Martland, who represents the father, says it's an "unfounded proposition" that has been repeated several times by Ibrahim Ali's lawyers.
    Crime
    Feb 2
  • Saskatchewan celebrates solar eclipse with science centre viewing party
    According to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, at the time of the eclipse, the moon covered just over 40 percent of the sun in Sask.
    Canada
    Apr 8
  • 4 Ontario school boards sue Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok
    Four Ontario school boards have launched lawsuits against the parent companies of Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok alleging the platforms are disrupting student learning.
    Education
    Mar 28
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  • ‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case
    Most of Jennifer Pan's entire life was made up of lies. When her parents began to catch on, she decided to bring in hired hitmen.
    Entertainment
    Apr 10
  • Winnipeg Kurds gearing up for Nowruz, Persian New Year celebration
    Nowruz is the Persian new year and marks the arrival of the spring season. Kurds haves been celebrating the occasion in Winnipeg since the 1990s, joined by others around the world.
    Canada
    Mar 23
  • Ban TikTok, half of Canadians say in new poll as U.S. fears spread
    A new poll indicates 51 per cent of Canadians support banning the social media app TikTok, after a U.S. bill aiming to do just that passed in the House of Representatives.
    Canada
    Mar 29
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  • Why U.S. colleges are turning to police to quell pro-Palestinian student protests
    Several universities ousted demonstrators Wednesday, swiftly turning to law enforcement when protests bubbled up on their campuses.
    U.S. News
    Apr 25
  • Ontario ‘task force’ prepares Canadians for total solar eclipse — and beyond
    With a name that sounds like science fiction, the Ontario Eclipse Task Force (OETF) is made up of scientists, educators and other leaders in the field of astronomy
    Science
    Apr 6
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