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Man charged after jumping on stage during Katy Perry concert in Australia'I was like, "Let me get on stage with you," and then she freaked out because I think she realized I wasn’t a performer,' the stage invader said.EntertainmentJun 11
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Weekend storm topples trees, traps campers at northern Ontario parksA couple from Sudbury, Ont., say they're still reeling after surviving a severe weekend storm in northern Ontario that toppled trees and trapped campers in two provincial parks.CanadaJun 23
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Cleanup underway as southern Alberta dries out from huge weekend stormNow that the big storm that hit much of southern Alberta this weekend has passed, crews were out Monday cleaning up from all the down trees and flooding that occurred.EnvironmentJun 23
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“Turning a corner”: Optimism in Saskatchewan wildfire fight, as some evacuees head homeSome evacuees being told they can return home after weekend rain dampened fire activity in Saskatchewan.CanadaJun 9
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Montreal hopes to repair damaged reputation during Grand Prix weekendMontreal is hoping to redeem itself during the upcoming Grand Prix weekend after last year's event became a source of embarrassment.PoliticsJun 5
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Surrey police advise of large Hells Angels presence in city this weekendSurrey police said additional officers will work throughout the weekend and that special attention will be paid to restaurants and bars to prevent any 'gang-related incidents.'CrimeJun 12
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New Music Friday: 8 new releases for your weekend (06 June 2025)This week's New Music Friday features some of the albums that were teased with singles earlier this year. There are also a few singles promoting albums down the road.EntertainmentJun 6
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Mounties investigate pair of fatal weekend crashes on Highway 59, McGillivray BoulevardIt was a deadly weekend on Manitoba roads as RCMP continue to investigate a pair of fatal crashes.TrendingJun 2
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Alberta reports 48 new cases of measles over the Victoria Day long weekendThere were 48 more confirmed cases of measles in Alberta over the Victoria Day long weekend, with all but two of them in the province's south health zone.HealthMay 20
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BC Highway Patrol mark this year’s Victoria Day long weekend as the safest in six yearsFor the first time in six years, there were no fatal crashes on B.C. roads, however, the number of tickets for dangerous driving remained high.CrimeJun 5
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DHL Express Canada locks out workers across the country, adding to parcel sector turmoilUnifor says a work stoppage could disrupt next weekend's Formula One Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, where DHL is responsible for transporting the turbocharged race cars.CanadaJun 8
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New search for missing N.S. kids ‘will be carefully reviewed,’ RCMP sayNova Scotia RCMP say the results of a renewed search for two children who went missing earlier this month “will be carefully reviewed.”CanadaMay 19
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day highlights grim B.C. statisticsSeniors abuse is in the spotlight with World Elder Abuse Awareness Day coming this weekend.HealthJun 12
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Alberta Wildfire on what to do — and what not to do — as May long weekend approachesThe May long weekend is the kickoff to summer for many Albertans itching to enjoying the outdoors, but it comes at a precarious time in the province's wildfire season.FireMay 14
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Ontarians to see wild swing in weather throughout Victoria Day long weekendThe Victoria Day long weekend is often the start to summer for many Ontarians with many heading to trailers and cottages to kick off the season.WeatherMay 15
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Ontario city’s lone public beach shuttered as summer arrives: ‘Safety must always be the priority’With temperatures expected to be in the 30s this weekend, Windsor’s only public beach will remain off limits for those looking to cool off with a dip.CanadaJun 19
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Plane spotters in Calgary hope for glimpse of Air Force 1 at G7Airplane enthusiasts are converging on the Calgary airport this weekend in hopes of spotting some interesting aircraft arriving for the G7 summit in nearby Kananaskis.EconomyJun 15
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Cougar activity prompts closure of Whistler bike park trailsThe creekside and garbanzo zones of the Whistler Mountain Bike Park are closed this weekend after multiple mountain bikers reported aggressive cougar activity in the area.CanadaJun 21
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Alberta sees another big jump in measles cases, surpasses 900 total cases since MarchThere was another big jump in the number of confirmed cases of measles in Alberta over the weekend. There are now 932 cases in the province, the highest number in 40 years.HealthJun 16
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Continued cougar sightings keep parts of Whistler Blackcomb closedMultiple trails around Whistler Blackcomb will remain closed Monday after multiple cougar sightings over the weekend. Conservation officers believe these incidents are connected.CanadaJun 22