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Federal government rescinds approval for Dartmouth Cove infill projectThis comes after two years of work on the project with developer Atlantic Road Construction and Paving Ltd.EnvironmentJun 20
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‘Not good news’: Farmers stunned as BC Tree Fruits announces surprise closureBC Tree Fruits Collective announced its sudden closure on Friday, sending its member farmers scrambling to find new ways to get their produce to market.CanadaJul 26
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‘Poop Zamboni’: Vancouver rolls out new tool in war on goose droppingsVancouver officials shared images Thursday of the city's new "goose pooper scooper," a tractor-pulled trailer designed to clear goose droppings from grass surfaces in local parks.CanadaJun 14
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Crossbow killing suspect in hospital as U.K. mulls tighter lawsA man suspected of killing the wife and daughters of a BBC radio sports commentator with a crossbow was being treated in a hospital Thursday after being found injured.CrimeJul 11
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‘Bring the temperature down’: Tensions rise over new Abbotsford homeless campSome people who were living in an encampment on BC Hydro land on Gladys Road have erected tents and a trailer in Babich Park as a protest after being evicted from the former site.PoliticsJun 28
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‘6-year-old is gone’: Boy struck, killed by Ontario school bus picking up kidsYork Regional Police say a six-year-old boy was struck and killed by a school bus picking up children for school in Kleinburg, Ont., on Wednesday morning.CanadaJun 19
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Okanagan growers protest against their own cooperative, demanding transparencyThe protesters are demanding more transparency and accountability from their own cooperative.CanadaMay 29
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30% of Jasper structures destroyed by wildfire, critical infrastructure saved: Parks CanadaOfficials noted that all critical infrastructure in the townsite was successfully protected.FireJul 26
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Jasper wildfire: Up to 50% of townsite may have been destroyedAs flames raged through Jasper, officials said they believe between 30 and 50 per cent of the townsite may have been lost to the wildfire.FireJul 25
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Quiet after 6: Ontario city considers curfew for gas-powered lawn toolsCurrently, the sound bylaw in London, Ont., prohibits the use of all lawnmowers, chain saws and leaf blowers from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (9 a.m. on Sundays).CanadaMay 23
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‘Within their rights’: Why Ontario officers can dodge police watchdog in investigationsThe SIU said it has designated two subject officers in the case regarding the April 29 crash in Whitby that killed four, including an infant and their grandparents.CanadaJun 14
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12-year-old Indigenous girls handcuffed in Prince George over box of crackersChase Bullerwell, 15, told Global News he was with the girls when one of them allegedly walked out of the grocery store without paying for a bag of crackers.CrimeJun 10
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Vacant, burned houses in Winnipeg ‘a menace’: community members, advocatesFour houses in the 200 block of Powers Street in Winnipeg all burned within five days recently. Community advocates and members are all concerned about the implications.FireJun 21
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Case never closed: Searching for answers in the death of Nicolle HandsIt’s been just over two decades since Nicolle Katherine Hands was fatally attacked in her Winnipeg apartment, and still, the family is searching for answers.CrimeJun 19
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‘Rooftop Ninja’: Woman lives undetected in Michigan store sign for a yearThe 34-year-old woman had outfitted the sign's small space with flooring, a coffee maker, printer and more.TrendingMay 22
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Our top fan picks to stay cool all summer longFrom sleek tower fans that blend seamlessly with your decor to compact desk fans ideal for any budget or space, here is our guide to the best fans in Canada.The CuratorMay 22
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Putin warns against striking Russia as Ukraine gets more aid from EU alliesPresident Vladimir Putin warned that hitting Russian soil with Western-supplied weapons could set the war on a dangerous new path.WorldMay 28
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Richard Dreyfuss’ bigoted rant at ‘Jaws’ event had attendees walking outRichard Dreyfuss allegedly railed against Barbra Streisand, women in film and transgender youth during the contentious event, audience members say.EntertainmentMay 28
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Ticketmaster hack: Canadians’ data likely among leaked informationAccording to a data sample shared with Global News, it appears the personal information of many Canadian Ticketmaster customers was stolen by hackers.TechJun 7
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Cam McBride named Saskatoon’s new chief of policeCam McBride has been announced as Saskatoon's new police chief.CanadaMay 3