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  • Paris 2024 Olympics opening ceremony may be moved from Seine amid security fears
    France is on high security alert ahead of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics, which are expected to draw millions of visitors to the country.
    World
    Apr 15
  • These Tide and Gain detergent pods have just been recalled in Canada
    The recall by Health Canada impacts various lots of Tide PODS and Gain Flings manufactured in the U.S. and sold north of the border. 
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Retailers are cutting prices to win your business. Here’s where you can save
    Canada's slowing economy means retailers have to work harder to lure in customers. Here are some of the areas where you can expect discounts in exchange for your business.
    Consumer
    Mar 21
  • Quebec community vows to rebuild Hudson church damaged in ‘devastating’ fire
    The community of Hudson is in shock after a fire ravaged a 182-year old church. St. James Anglican Church was not only a religious building but a community hub.
    Fire
    Apr 15
  • Woman, 22, found dead of blood loss, neck wound in abandoned Italian church
    Auriane Nathalie Laisne's body was found in the fetal position inside a deconsecrated church in northern Italy. Her boyfriend has been arrested for her murder.
    World
    Apr 11
  • Winnipeg Millennium Library, more than just a library, might close Sundays
    At the Millennium Library, 'we have library staff that can help with resumes, filling out forms, or basic computer help. We have community crisis workers ... things like that.'
    Canada
    Mar 13
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  • Canada’s income gap is growing. Will Budget 2024 help affordability?
    The 2024 budget tabled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland Tuesday promised to put money back into Canadians’ wallets. So what will that look like?
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Alberta government’s COP28 delegation the largest, most expensive ever
    Alberta’s recent delegation at the UN climate change conference COP28 was the largest in the province’s recent history at a cost of more than $160,000.
    Canada
    Mar 28
  • Manitoba honours Louis Riel with new portrait designation as first premier
    In celebration of Louis Riel Day in Manitoba, the provincial government honoured Riel with a new portrait designation recognizing him as the first premier of the province.
    Canada
    Feb 19
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  • Canada needs ‘auto czar’ to combat car theft problem, MPs hear
    Canada needs an 'auto czar,' among other measures, to combat the problem on ongoing car thefts, industry officials told lawmakers on Thursday.
    Canada
    Feb 29
  • Ontario leaders warn of rising antisemitism as they observe Holocaust Remembrance Day
    The anniversary is marked across the world as a moment to reflect on the six million Jewish people who were killed during the Holocaust.
    Canada
    Jan 27
  • Contamination from old Alberta coal mines raises cleanup questions
    The findings raise questions about who is responsible for cleaning up legacy industrial sites.
    Environment
    Jan 30
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  • How to deep clean your kitchen after the holidays
    Refresh your kitchen after the hustle and bustle of the holidays with these easy steps and product recommendations, including the viral Pink Stuff and Scrub Daddy.
    The Curator
    Jan 11
  • Houthi response to Yemen airstrikes may be ‘limited,’ ex-U.S. envoy says
    The former U.S. special envoy for Middle East peace says the apparent effectiveness of the strikes in Yemen will allow Washington to focus elsewhere in the MIddle East.
    World
    Jan 14
  • Yemen strikes are ‘consequences’ of Houthi Red Sea attacks, Canada says
    Strikes against Houthi by the United States and the United Kingdom in Yemen are the 'consequences' of the militant group’s attacks in the Red Sea, Canada says.
    Canada
    Jan 12
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  • Trans Mountain pipeline project clears another major hurdle toward completion
    Canada's energy regulator green-lit a last-minute change to the Trans Mountain pipeline methodology, paving the way for the $35-billion project to finally get fully built.
    Environment
    Jan 12
  • ‘Peace of mind’: Manitoba expert on tips to declutter this new year
    Decluttering one's home isn't supposed to be difficult, says one Manitoba expert. Sylvie Matthews provides tips on organizing one's home and space.
    Trending
    Jan 2
  • The ‘Indigo 11’: Group of ‘hate-motivated’ vandals or unconnected activists?
    Eleven people face charges in relation to the 'hate-motivated' defacement of an Indigo bookstore in Toronto. But who is this group of Torontonians? And how are they connected?
    Crime
    Jan 9
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  • Golden Globes 2024 winners list: ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘Poor Things’ top the night
    Awards season officially kicked off with the Golden Globes, which honoured the best of TV and movies in the first big celebrity gala event of the year.
    Entertainment
    Jan 7
  • The extreme sport of Freediving has Montrealers holding their breath
    Holding their breath for minutes at a time, the extreme sport of freediving is growing in popularity as more and more Montrealers look to push their body to the limits.
    Sports
    Dec 23, 2023
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