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First Nations launch challenge of Site C damA group of First Nations has filed a lawsuit over a massive hydroelectric dam proposed in northeastern British Columbia, arguing the project would have a devastating impact on their traditional land.Dec 31, 1969
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James Comey appears in court on charges he allegedly threatened TrumpThe former FBI director made a brief court appearance Wednesday in Virginia to face a criminal case that will likely be a challenge for the U.S. Justice Department to win.U.S. NewsApr 29
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Karlsson shines despite tough season for CanucksLike he's done before this season, Linus Karlsson played a good game on a team that had another bad night.SportsApr 5
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Hockey Hall of Fame says U.S. gold medal pucks to be part of permanent collectionThe Hall released a statement about its artifacts from the Games on Wednesday, a day after Jack Hughes said he wanted the puck so he could give it to his father, Jim.TrendingMar 18
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Calgarians celebrate Family Day by getting in touch with historyAt the Military Museums in Calgary, ration tasting and armoury demos were among the activities on offer for visiting families.NewsFeb 16
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Crosby sets record, Canada thumps FranceSidney Crosby has yet another accolade beside his name.SportsFeb 15
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NHL’s Central Division remains tough through the season and playoffsWinnipeg hasn't changed much from the group that was the best in the NHL last season, making the Central an unending gantlet from October through the playoffs.SportsOct 2, 2025
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Search through Texas flood debris continues with more than 160 missingPublic officials are facing intensifying questions about who was in charge of monitoring the weather and warning that floodwaters were barreling toward camps and homes.WeatherJul 9, 2025
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World watching as tariff talks begin between U.S. and Chinese officials in GenevaTreasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer have begun meetings in Geneva with a Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier He Lifeng.WorldMay 10, 2025
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U.S. reverses termination of international student visas, legal statusesMore than 1,200 students nationwide suddenly lost their legal status or had visas revoked, leaving them at risk for deportation and creating confusion.U.S. NewsApr 25, 2025
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‘Pizzagate’ gunman Edgar Welch shot, killed by police after traffic stopWhen the officers approached a vehicle to arrest Welch, police said the man pulled out a handgun and pointed it at one of the officers.U.S. NewsJan 10, 2025
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Great night for the Connors in Edmonton Oilers 4-1 win over UtahConnor McDavid and Connor Brown each recorded a pair of assists as the Edmonton Oilers snapped a two-game losing skid with a 4-1 victory over the Utah Hockey Club.SportsJan 1, 2025
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Court says BlackBerry search unconstitutionalBritish Columbia's highest court says police must obtain a warrant before searching through the vast amounts of personal information stored in a smartphone, the latest in several court judgments across Canada warning law enforcement that the contents of cellphones are private.Jun 18, 2014
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Archie dies trying to save gay character’s lifeThe famous freckle-faced comic book icon is meeting his demise in Wednesday's installment of 'Life with Archie' when he intervenes in an assassination attempt on Kevin Keller.EntertainmentJul 14, 2014
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B.C. rescuer who parachuted to plane wreck surprised to hear survivor’s voicePEACHLAND, B.C. - Warrant Officer Dan Lamoureux was in a Buffalo search-and-rescue plane almost 300 metres above British Columbia's Okanagan Valley when he spotted a tangled mess of metal in a patch of broken trees.Aug 14, 2012
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Dozen cities to see rallies for Russia’s anti-Putin punk rockers in wave of global supportMOSCOW - The global campaign to free Pussy Riot is gaining speed: Supporters of the punk provocateur band are mobilizing this week in at least two dozen cities worldwide to hold simultaneous demonstrations an hour before a Russian court rules on whether its members will be sent to prison.WorldAug 14, 2012
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Dozen cities to see rallies for Russia’s anti-Putin punk rockers in wave of global supportMOSCOW - The global campaign to free Pussy Riot is gaining speed: Supporters of the punk provocateur band mobilize this week in at least a two dozen cities worldwide to hold simultaneous demonstrations an hour before a Russian court rules on whether its members will be sent to prison.EntertainmentAug 15, 2012
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Surf’s up for William Shatner’s Negotiator, back on duty in new Priceline commercialLOS ANGELES, Calif. - William Shatner's Priceline Negotiator isn't a goner, after all. He just went surfing.MoneyAug 15, 2012
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Afghan president calls US airstrike ‘one-sided’ decision, says such operations violate pactKABUL - Afghanistan's president said Saturday that the United States has put the two countries' security pact at risk with a unilateral airstrike that killed 18 civilians, while a Taliban suicide bomber killed four French soldiers responding to a tipoff about a bomb hidden under a bridge.WorldJun 9, 2012
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Police search UK home of couple slain on vacation in French Alps as questions lurk on motiveLONDON - French and British police searched the U.K. home of a British-Iraqi couple slain while vacationing in the French Alps, as it emerged Saturday that all four people killed in the attack took two gunshots to the head. Meanwhile, relatives arrived in France to help care for the couple's two surviving daughters, one of whom was badly wounded.Sep 8, 2012