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  • Quebec study sheds light on frequency, severity of drownings among children
    A study just released concludes that every day this summer, one child will end up at an emergency room in the province for drowning, or near drowning.
    Canada
    4 hours
  • Victoria Day 2024: What’s open and closed in London, Ont.
    The long weekend marks the unofficial start of the summer for many people, but with it brings some closures. Here’s a list of what’s open and closed this Victoria Day long weekend.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Dry conditions mean a slow start to mosquito season in Edmonton
    As Edmontonians have come to learn year in and year out, everything could change depending on how much precipitation the city gets. 
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • A look at the twisted crimes of Peter Demeter, one of Canada’s worst criminals
    The 100th episode of 'Crime Beat' examines the grisly murder of Christine Demeter, and gathers never-before-heard details from journalists, lawyers and former investigators.
    Crime
    May 10
  • The best 11 grilling accessories for every BBQ enthusiast
    Want to up your grill game? Here’s how a grill mat or a burger press can make a difference this BBQ season.
    The Curator
    May 15
  • Rare tiger salamander spotted in Calgary backyard
    Tiger salamanders are one of two types of salamanders found in Alberta, especially in the southern part of the province. While they are relatively common, they aren't often seen.
    Environment
    May 13
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  • 10 unique patio lights that will transform your outdoor space
    Looking for new ways to light up your yard? Illuminate those endless summer nights with these 10 patio light ideas.
    The Curator
    May 14
  • Toronto’s denied drug decriminalization is a step ‘backwards,’ expert says
    Guy Felicella, a harm reduction and recovery expert in British Columbia, says all regions in Canada need to persevere with treating substance addictions as a health issue.
    Canada
    May 18
  • B.C. drug policy shift will target vulnerable and houseless, advocates say
    Advocates for drug users are raising concerns about B.C.'s request for Health Canada to empower police to step in when they see illicit drug use in public spaces.
    Health
    Apr 28
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  • Calgary rezoning debate: What does higher density do to housing value?
    Economists talk about the what could happen to home values if "blanket rezoning" is adopted in Calgary
    Politics
    Apr 21
  • The best time to start planting your garden this spring
    10 essentials to get your garden ready for the coming growing season and our meteorologist dishes on the best time to start planting.
    The Curator
    Apr 19
  • Bear pictured carrying garbage bin in Summerland, B.C.
    Resident takes to social media, posts photos of the hungry bear in Summerland, B.C.
    Environment
    Apr 9
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  • 10 proven products that will help your golf game
    We've selected products for golfers of all skills and every budget, from reliable mid-price balls to remote control carts.
    The Curator
    May 17
  • Increasing renewable energy development to create more conflicts between environmental values
    Near the town of High River, Benita Estes has been fighting a large biodigester project that would turn manure into enough natural gas to power 6,000 homes.
    Economy
    Apr 12
  • ‘Looking over our shoulders’: A mother’s killing looms large in small B.C. town
    RCMP say Tatjana Stefanski, 44, was last seen on April 13 with her ex-husband before "departing unexpectedly" with him in a black Audi.
    Crime
    10 hours
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  • Entertaining, educational fun on offer at Winnipeg museums for spring break
    It's spring break, and for Winnipeg parents looking to give their little ones some fun that's also educational, many of the city's downtown museums feature special programming.
    Entertainment
    Mar 26
  • Calgary prepares to relocate street, building and tree for new event centre
    The city plans to remove the tree that currently sits in the middle of a surface parking lot, but not without preserving some of its history.
    Canada
    Mar 18
  • Kelowna Rockets: Iginla named MVP as team gears up for important weekend with Vancouver
    “It’s a big honour to be the MVP,” Tij Iginla said. “I thought a couple guys could definitely have been (MVP), but it’s pretty cool to be named MVP.”
    Sports
    Mar 21
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  • ‘Massive mistake’: Premier Ford rules out Ontario-wide fourplex policy
    Doug Ford said a province-wide fourplex policy is 'off the table' for his government after weeks of active discussions at Queen’s Park.
    Politics
    Mar 21
  • 2 men from Chile charged after attempted bank robbery, crash into Ajax home
    Durham regional police say charges have been laid against two Chilean men accused of attempting to rob a bank and then fleeing police and crashing into a nearby home in Ajax, Ont.
    Crime
    Mar 4
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