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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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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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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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‘My anger exploded’: Toronto man charged with killing ex-wife, daughter testifiesAn Ontario man charged with the first-degree murder of his ex-wife and daughter took the witness stand in his own defence Friday and denied planning to kill them.CrimeFeb 1
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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.HealthJan 14
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Joly won’t say if ‘abhorrent’ Trump pitch to clear Gaza is ethnic cleansingForeign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly was asked if Donald Trump's proposal on Gaza constitutes ethnic cleansing, and replied saying "the comments were abhorrent."WorldFeb 7
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Canada, U.S. set to start next chapter of iconic hockey rivalryCanada and the United States will square off in a mouth-watering, marquee matchup Saturday night at the 4 Nations Face-Off in Montreal.Sports12 hours
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Canada beats Sweden in OT to open 4 NationsSidney Crosby feeds off the energy each time he sets foot in the Bell Centre.SportsFeb 13
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Mental health care for rural Black people in N.S. lacking, year after Desmond reportA lack of mental health care tailored to rural Black Nova Scotians is one of several problems yet to be properly addressed by the province.CanadaFeb 13
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RFK Jr. confirmed as Trump’s health secretary in a close voteRepublicans expressed hope RFK Jr. could help reduce chronic diseases and health care costs. Democrats tried to pin him down on several issues, especially vaccines and abortion.U.S. NewsFeb 13
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Canada Post tells federal inquiry it was set to run out of cash by JulyThe projection Canada Post was set to run out of money by July did not include the effects of last year's nationwide postal strike.CanadaJan 27
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Canada Post gets financial lifeline from Ottawa up to $1B amid strugglesThe Crown corporation says the repayable funding will help it maintain operations but would not help in its structural issues as it faces consistent financial losses.CanadaJan 24
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Canada beats Sweden in OT to open 4 NationsMitch Marner scored at 6:06 of 3-on-3 overtime as Canada edged Sweden 4-3 to open the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament Wednesday.SportsFeb 12
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‘It’s incredible’: McDavid eager to play alongside Crosby at 4 Nations Face-OffConnor McDavid missed an opportunity to play for Canada at the 2018 Olympics when the NHL skipped the event after going to five straight between 1998 and 2014.SportsJan 28
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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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Pionk scores OT winner as Winnipeg Jets edge Avalanche 3-2Neal Pionk scored the winner just 17 seconds into the extra frame as the Jets captured the season series against the team that knocked them out of the playoffs last year.SportsJan 23
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The numbers for music in Canada for 2024 are in. What can we learn?Now that we're safely into the new year, the recorded music industry is looking back at what exactly happened with music consumption in 2024. There are few surprises in the data.EntertainmentJan 19
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Ottawa could limit oil to U.S. over tariffs. Will they? It may be unlikelyRestricting Alberta energy exports to the U.S. is within Ottawa's purview. But recent comments suggest that move may be unlikely, though not "off the table."CanadaJan 29