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Alberta government tables legislation to enable halal mortgage optionsPaying and receiving interest is prohibited in the Islamic faith, which means traditional interest-based mortgages aren't an option for many Muslims in Canada.MoneyNov 4
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Kevin, the world’s tallest dog, dies weeks after claiming Guinness titleWhen Kevin the Great Dane stood on his hind legs, he measured nearly 7 feet tall.TrendingJun 25
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Recipe: Slow braised beef short rib recipeRobert Lee, executive chef at Vancouver's Glowbal Restaurant, teaches Global News Morning BC how to make a slow braised beef short rib.EntertainmentJun 23
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12 dogs, including 6 puppies, seized from home after cyclist bitten near Dorchester, Ont.Police were already investigating complaints 'over the last couple of months' when a cyclist was bitten while riding past the Thames Centre home, prompting the warrant.CanadaMay 7
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N.B.’s horseback riding, cowboy farm dog heads to prestigious Westminster dog show'He just thinks he is the king up there,' owner Sharlene Hudson says of Gunner, a horseback riding farm dog who is competing at this year's prestigious Westminster dog show.CanadaMar 23
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No charges laid in Alberta RCMP investigation into 2017 UCP leadership contestWhile there were 'suspected instances of potential identity fraud' in the 2017 UCP leadership vote, the Alberta RCMP said there wasn't enough evidence to lay charges.CanadaMar 8
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Recipe: Taiwanese style 3-Cup flavored GF lingcod dumplingsChef Dez Lo, Top Chef Canada Season X runner up, teaches Global BC a special dumpling recipe.EntertainmentFeb 9
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Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley stepping down as NDP leaderRachel Notley is stepping down as leader of the Alberta NDP. She said she'll stay on until a new leader is elected. She hasn't decided if she'll continue as MLA.PoliticsJan 16
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Stowaway kitties, hero pigs and a deer that swam with orcas: 2023 animal stories we lovedFrom an orca and a deer swimming together to stowaway cats to hero pigs, there were no shortage of animal stories that delighted B.C. readers this year.CanadaDec 24, 2023
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‘Mystery’ dog illness now in Canada. But should owners worry?In the past few months, cases of the respiratory illness have been reported in dogs in several U.S. states, however reports are now surfacing of the illness in Canada.CanadaDec 7, 2023
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Canada’s plant hardiness zones map ready to bloom for 1st time in 10 yearsNatural Resources Canada is hoping to release an updated version of Canada's plant hardiness zones map in 2024. The last time it was updated was in 2014.CanadaDec 19, 2023
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Corus Radio London raises nearly $34k in annual toy drive for The Salvation ArmyAll donations support the Salvation Army's Christmas Hamper Program, which provides those in need with toys and food gift cards to make sure families have a good Christmas.CanadaDec 15, 2023
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‘We will get him’: B.C. group trying to catch ‘wolf-dog’ on Vancouver IslandA Vancouver Island group that focuses on rescuing lost dogs, is trying to capture a wolf dog in Coombs, B.C.EnvironmentNov 18, 2023
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Winnipeg’s ‘Doggie Dates’: Where shelter pups get a chance for paws-on adventureThe "Doggie Dates" initiative at Winnipeg's Animal Services is bringing joy to both canines and humans, and its organizers are eager to see this heartwarming idea spread.CanadaNov 1, 2023
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Calgary daycare E. coli outbreak brings supply chain, inspections into questionWhile health inspectors and labs investigate an E. coli outbreak in Calgary daycares, one food supply expert suspects the issue could have come from further up the supply chain.CanadaSep 13, 2023
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Village of Lytton under alert, orders issued for wildfires in Fraser Canyon regionTwo wildfires has enacted evacuation orders and alerts for a number of communities in the Fraser Canyon region, including the entire village of Lytton.FireAug 18, 2023
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‘I’ve lived every parent’s worst nightmare’: The need for car seat services in ManitobaWhen it comes to car seats, proper installation could mean the difference between life and death for your child. However, installing them can be difficult.CanadaAug 17, 2023
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Quebec social media influencer charged for simulating fake crimes for attentionPolice say they launched an investigation in May after the Quebec influencer allegedly drove a van with the words 'free candy' printed on the side in an attempt to lure children.CanadaJul 6, 2023
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Liberals, business community call for clear communication about N.B. COVID-19 protocols"The rules or the communication seems to be changing almost on a day-to-day basis," says John Wishart, the CEO for the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.HealthAug 7, 2021
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‘It’s looking terrible’: Alberta ranchers struggling in provincial droughtHot, dry conditions across Western Canada and the northern U.S. have put cattle feed in high demand.EnvironmentAug 3, 2021