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  • Voting opens on controversial Elm Plaza real estate project
    On the table is a new project with a four storey complex containing 117 residential units as well as a two-storey structure for 13 townhouses.
    Canada
    May 7
  • Halifax homeless encampment hits double capacity, officials mull next step
    Halifax Regional Municipality says in a statement that University Avenue has a capacity for six tents at the homeless encampment, but as of Wednesday, 12 were on site.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • ‘Very angry and very frustrated’: White Rock store closes due to repeated break-ins
    Owner Mandy Johnston said it’s due to the sheer amount of crime she has to deal with in the neighbourhood.
    Crime
    Apr 19
  • Is the Dyson Supersonic *really* worth the splurge?
    I put the Dyson Supersonic to the test. Is it actually worth the price point? Read on for my honest review.
    The Curator
    Apr 5
  • In your self-care era? Feel pampered with these luxury picks
    Self-care has entered the chat. It's time to put yourself first with head-to-toe products catered to your every need.
    The Curator
    Apr 25
  • Rare albino porcupine spotted in Medicine Hat
    A family in Medicine Hat, Alberta was surprised when they spotted an albino porcupine in the backyard of their home.
    Science
    3 hours
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  • Junior hockey: Warriors prevail in overtime, Vees take 2-0 series lead
    In BCHL Playoff action, the West Kelowna Warriors evened their series against Salmon Arm 1-1, while the Penticton Vees took a 2-0 series lead over Vernon.
    Sports
    Apr 21
  • A timeline of the Saskatchewan teacher, government bargaining dispute
    After a year at the bargaining table, teachers are set to vote on a final offer brought forward by the province's bargaining committee.
    Education
    May 6
  • Polly want a tip? Salmon Art pet store looking for parrot thief
    A person of interest in a parrot theft in Salmon Arm has caught the attention of RCMP who are turning to the community for tips, officers said.
    Crime
    Mar 21
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  • Ottawa to propose new asylum rules to allow for faster deportations
    The Liberal government is proposing to make changes to Canada's asylum claim system including measures which could pave the way for faster deportations.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Plaza St-Hubert will be Montreal’s newest pedestrian zone this summer
    This year, city officials say over nine kilometers of Montreal streets will be pedestrianized across the city and 2,100 businesses will be accessible by foot.
    Economy
    Apr 10
  • London Knights come home with 3-1 series lead in Western Conference Championship
    The London Knights beat the Saginaw Spirit 7-3 on May 1 at the Dow Event Center.
    Sports
    May 1
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  • Winnipeg judge rules trial of accused serial killer to start with jury
    Lawyers for Jeremy Skibicki had asked that his jury trial, which is set to begin Wednesday, be heard instead by a judge alone. 
    Crime
    May 3
  • Banff set to host its first-ever Mental Health Week
    Banff will be hosting its first-ever Mental Health Week, which aims to fight against the stigmatization of mental illnesses in the Bow Valley.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Funding shortfall puts B.C. lakes at risk of invasive mussels
    The fight to keep invasive mussels from damaging B.C. lakes and waterways got some financial support this week, but it falls short of what's needed, officials say.
    Environment
    May 2
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  • Mayors approve ‘stopgap’ 2024 TransLink funding, but ‘fiscal cliff’ still looms
    TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn described the investment plan as a 'stopgap' measure to address congestion on the system as work continues to secure stable, long-term funding.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • ‘Most hateful’: B.C. premier slams speech praising Hamas
    Premier David Eby and others have denounced remarks at a demonstration in Vancouver where protesters chanted "long live Oct. 7," praising that day's attacks by Hamas on Israel.
    Politics
    Apr 29
  • Trump trial seats 12 jurors after dismissing 1 over media reports on her ID
    A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.
    U.S. News
    Apr 18
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  • Toronto pharmacy robberies drop sharply after narcotics secured in time-delayed safes
    Pharmacies in Toronto and across Ontario are now using time-delayed safes to secure narcotics, which have curbed the alarming increase in robberies.
    Health
    Apr 10
  • B.C. officer alleged sexual assault, CSIS had her investigated
    A CSIS officer's allegations that she was sexually assaulted repeatedly by a superior in agency vehicles set off a harassment inquiry, but also triggered an investigation into her.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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