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Calgary Flames part ways with assistant coach Marc SavardCalgary Flames assistant coach Marc Savard and the NHL club have agreed to part company.SportsMay 23
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U.S. man planned mass shooting targeting Black people to incite race war: FBIMark Adams Prieto, who had nearly 200 guns in his house, allegedly told an undercover agent about his plans to carry out a mass shooting at a rap concert in Atlanta.U.S. NewsJun 14
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Memorial ride for mental health in Kelowna exceeds expectations, raises $210KOrganizers say 616 riders and striders took part in various cycling and walking routes around the Central Okanagan.HealthJun 18
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Pharmacare should be in place by April 2025, health minister saysHealth Minister Mark Holland says he aims to roll out the national pharmacare program by April 1, 2025, saying he's 'sprinting, not walking.'CanadaJun 19
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World juniors sex assault case: Trial date could be determined in AugustThe case of Dillon Dube, Carter Hart, Michael McLeod, Cal Foote and Alex Formenton is due back on Aug. 13 to potentially set a date for trial.CanadaJun 11
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3 years on, Our London Family vigil draws hundreds of LondonersThursday marked three years since four members of a London Muslim family were killed, and their young son seriously injured, while out for a walk.CanadaJun 7
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Ukraine marks its third Easter at war under fire from Russian attacksAs Ukraine marked its third Easter at war, Russia on Sunday launched a barrage of drones concentrated in Ukraine’s east.WorldMay 5
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Calgary police search for 2nd vehicle involved in fatal pedestrian crashPolice say the crash happened around 12:20 a.m., as a man in his 70s was walking north along 47 Street S.E. and was in a marked crosswalk where it crosses Memorial Drive S.E.CrimeMay 23
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Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.TechApr 12
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Fire that destroyed Edmonton’s historic Hangar 11 being investigated as suspiciousA large fire consumed Hangar 11, a Second World War-era airplane hangar that was part of the former municipal airport, between the NAIT campus and Blatchford.FireApr 22
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CEO parts ways with Indigenous women’s advocacy organization after feds slash fundingThe Native Women's Association of Canada has seen its federal funding cut by nearly $50 million to just $10 million, resulting in its staff of 75 being reduced to 30.CanadaApr 12
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In Oregon, debate continues after state’s 180 on drug decriminalizationOregon has walked back key parts of its decriminalization pilot program, but some advocates say the program was never given a chance to succeed.HealthApr 19
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Montreal marks six months since Israel-Hamas warHundreds in Montreal turned out for separate events Sunday to mark six months since the Oct. 7th attacks triggered the war between Israel and Hamas.CanadaApr 7
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Families of hostages are racing against time as Israel’s war reaches six-month markThe war has reached its six month mark and is dragging on with no end in sight, and no serious hostage deal on the table.WorldApr 6
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‘A compassionate mission’: Manitoba lays out next steps in landfill searchThe Manitoba government provided an update on the plans to search the Prairie Green Landfill for the remains of two murder victims Thursday afternoon.CrimeJun 20
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London, Ont. honouring ‘Our London Family’ with third anniversary vigilA vigil commemorating the family will be held Thursday evening, from 7:45 to 9 p.m. on South Carriage road west of Hyde Park road. All Londoners are invited to attend.CanadaJun 6
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N.Y. couple finds safe filled with over $130K while magnet fishing in lakeMagnet fishing sees hunters toss a strong neodymium magnet into bodies of water in the hope of pulling out treasures.TrendingJun 3
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Man. Premier Wab Kinew cites importance of youth on National Indigenous Languages DayManitoba premier Wab Kinew marked National Indigenous Languages Day with a statement saying "our youth will be healthy if they continue to speak the languages."CanadaMar 31
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WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange set to be freed after U.S. plea dealWikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is due to plead guilty on Wednesday to violating U.S. espionage law, in a deal that will set him free after a 14-year British legal odyssey.WorldJun 25
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‘It must be atoned for’: Manitoba premier offers formal apology to men switched at birth in 1955Premier Wab Kinew said Thursday in the Manitoba Legislature, with the two men and their families in attendance, that the error in 1955 was a failure on the part of the province.CanadaMar 21