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Man charged after Saskatchewan woman killed by stray bullets on Highway 39Saskatchewan RCMP say they have made an arrest after a woman was struck and killed by stray bullets while in the passenger seat of an SUV on Highway 39 near Weyburn.CrimeNov 3
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Interlake highway to see safety improvements, Manitoba government saysThe Manitoba government announced Thursday it's spending more than $18 million to make safety improvements along Highway 8, including a series of four new passing lanes.TrafficSep 18
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Toronto police ask for public’s help after targeted home invasion, kidnappingA targeted home invasion and kidnapping led to a gunpoint standoff with police and an overnight chase across Toronto. Two suspects remain at large, investigators say.CrimeDec 4
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Man charged in fatal shooting at SUVPolice in Saskatchewan say a man has been charged in a September shooting on a stretch of highway that claimed the life of Tanya Myers, a passenger in an SUV.CanadaNov 3
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Manitoba Legion branch thrives with more than 500 membersThe number of Royal Canadian Legion members has been climbing in Canada the last few years and at one legion branch on Henderson Highway, camaraderie and business are growing.CanadaNov 10
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Historic southern Alberta theatre reopens after summer renovationsFirst opened in 1912, Fort Macleod's Empress Theatre is raising the curtain once again after the facility was modernized. Despite the changes, the classic vibe has remained.FeaturesNov 7
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Woman recalls night of highway shootingAndrea Morrice says she and her friend Tanya Myers had spent an amazing day together, until what should have been a routine drive home turned tragic.CanadaOct 26
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Alberta woman sentenced in impaired driving crash that killed Canadian Forces veteranA 31-year-old woman from the Mini Thni First Nation, west of Calgary, has been sentenced in connection with a motorcycle crash that killed a Canadian Forces veteran in 2022.CrimeOct 25
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Professional Employees Association escalates job action alongside BCGEU membersMelissa Moroz, the executive director of the Professional Employees Association, said every government-licensed professional in B.C. is now on strike.CanadaOct 16
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Deep in Trump country, coal miners with black lung say government is suffocating the ‘working man’OAK HILL, W.Va. (AP) — Lisa Emery loves to talk about her "boys." With each word, the respiratory therapist's face softens and shines with pride. But keep her talking, and it doesn't take long for that passion to switch to hurt. She knows the names, ages, families and the intimate stories of each one's scarred lungs. She worries about a whole community of West Virginia coal miners — including a growing number in their 30s and 40s — who come to her for help while getting sicker and sicker from what used to be considered an old-timer's disease: black lung.HealthNov 6
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The Louvre has reopened — here’s what the investigation has found so farThe Louvre's director, Laurence des Cars, confirmed that after the robbery she had submitted her resignation, which was declined.WorldOct 22
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Documents reveal new witness statements to RCMP about missing N.S. childrenThe RCMP agreed to release the new information ahead of a scheduled court hearing to review whether the information could be made public.CanadaOct 17
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N.S. minister unable to provide a timeline for Chignecto Isthmus upgradesNova Scotia's public works minister says he can't offer a timeline when work will be complete to upgrade the low-lying strip of land that links the province to New Brunswick.CanadaSep 26
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626 impaired drivers taken off B.C. roads this summer, many following festivalsConsidering the smaller population, Northern B.C. had the highest total of driving prohibitions, criminal charges and drug prohibitions, according to highway patrol.CrimeSep 8
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Possible hepatitis A exposure at food truck on Sunshine CoastVancouver Coastal Health says people who ate from a food truck in Gibsons, B.C., this month may have been exposed to hepatitis A.HealthAug 29
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Health officials warn of another possible hepatitis A exposure on Sunshine CoastFor the second time in two days, the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority is warning about a possible exposure to hepatitis A at a dining establishment on the Sunshine Coast.HealthAug 30
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CN move opens ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ for passenger rail to WhistlerCN Rail has announced it will discontinue operations on the rail line it controls between Squamish and 100 Mile House. Could a passenger route to Whistler be in the offing?PoliticsJul 21
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Summer storms a mixed blessing as 70K lightning strikes spark surge in B.C. wildfiresMore fires have sparked in the past week, with 127 active wildfires currently burning in the province, with a quarter considered out of control.FireAug 6
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Rural Alberta byelection has some conservative voters questioning party loyaltyBattle River-Crowfoot is solid Conservative territory, but Pierre Poilievre is facing challengers who question not only him, but the idea of parachuting a candidate in from afar.PoliticsJul 24
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Suspect arrested in Armstrong, B.C. hit-and-run that left 2 deadThe crash happened around 1:30 a.m. near Spallumcheen on Highway 97-A, where the B.C. Highway Patrol says two pickup trucks collided head-on.CrimeJul 16