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B.C. camping reservations for May 2025 long weekend to open this weekReservations for the new campsites at Fintry and Rolley Lake parks open at 7 a.m. PT on Wednesday for May 15 arrivals.CanadaJan 13
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Man who fatally pushed senior on Yonge Street found not criminally responsibleA homeless man convicted of manslaughter after running up behind 89-year old Xiaoxia Wang and forcefully pushing her to the ground has been found not criminally responsible.CrimeDec 17, 2024
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2nd man facing charges in deadly Ontario boat crash, police sayOntario Provincial Police (OPP) says it has charged a second man in connection to a fatal May long weekend boat crash that left three people dead.CrimeDec 16, 2024
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Nunavut man shot dead by Winnipeg police had violent history connected to longing for homeNunavut man shot by Winnipeg police had a long violent history connected to his desire to go home.CrimeNov 27, 2024
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B.C. judge rules plaintiffs did not do enough to identify hit-and-run driverThe judge said that posting a sign or taking out an ad in a timely fashion might have jogged someone's memory or someone who knew the driver may have come forward.CanadaDec 20, 2024
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Man who killed woman on Yonge Street by pushing her not criminally responsible: lawyersIn a Toronto courtroom, the Crown and defence urged Justice Rita Maxwell to accept the uncontested diagnosis of the psychiatrist and find Cunneen not criminally responsible.CrimeNov 5, 2024
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Deadly Ontario boat crash: Man facing dangerous operation, impaired chargesAn Ontario man is facing dangerous operation and impaired charges in connection to a fatal May long weekend boat crash that left three people dead.CrimeOct 30, 2024
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The ‘scary reality’ of dementia and projected case spike for New BrunswickThe Alzheimer Society of New Brunswick's executive director says the province is expected to see an 86 per cent increase in people living with the diagnosis of dementia by 2050.Health10 hours
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Calgary Flames mourn passing of former coach and team executive, Al MacNeilAl MacNeil, who was the first head coach of the Calgary Flames and has his name engraved on the Stanley Cup four times, has passed away at the age of 89.SportsJan 6
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Canada Post strike to end Tuesday as workers ordered back to workPostal operations are set to resume on Tuesday after the CIRB ordered employees to return to work, Canada Post said in a statement.CanadaDec 16, 2024
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Canada Post warns of delays as workers return after strikeCanada Post workers are returning to work on Tuesday, but the postal service is warning of delays as it works through the backlog after a month-long strike.CanadaDec 17, 2024
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Peter Yarrow of folk-music trio Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86Peter Yarrow, who also co-wrote the group’s most enduring song, 'Puff the Magic Dragon,' died in New York on Jan. 7.EntertainmentJan 8
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Alberta minister calling on federal government to end postal strikeThis pressure is something many Alberta businesses have to navigate. This is why the provincial government is now calling on Ottawa to intervene.CanadaDec 11, 2024
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Golden Globes 2025 winners list: ‘Shogun,’ ‘Emilia Perez’ top TV, movie awardsThe first awards ceremony of the year, the Golden Globes, celebrated the finest movies and TV to grace the big and small screens.EntertainmentJan 5
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Canada Post says ‘significant’ backlog will be cleared before ChristmasAfter a month-long strike, Canada Post is continuing to ramp up its operations and expects that most of its backlog of deliveries will be cleared before Christmas.CanadaDec 21, 2024
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Christy Clark says she won’t run in Liberal leadership raceThe former British Columbia premier said there wasn't enough time for her to mount a successful campaign and to 'effectively connect with Francophone Canadians in their language.'Politics10 hours
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François-Philippe Champagne not running for Liberal leadershipIndustry Minister François-Philippe Champagne made the announcement Tuesday as part of a fireside chat at the Canadian Club Toronto.CanadaJan 14
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Canada Post strike left 215K passports in limbo – and more delays could comeService Canada has begun mailing out approximately 215,000 printed passports that were held during the month-long Canada Post strike.CanadaDec 30, 2024
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Contentious density changes to Broadway Plan approved by Vancouver councilCity staff say the sweeping plan, which covers areas adjacent to the under-construction Broadway subway, needs to be amended to align with new provincial zoning requirements.PoliticsDec 12, 2024
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Manitoba professor makes ‘amazing’ cancer research breakthroughA Manitoba professor has made leaps and bounds in cancer research, developing a tool that could add years onto multiple myeloma patients' lives.HealthDec 10, 2024