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Discovery of 2 skulls on Kamloops property leads to debate over B.C. property rightsA private landowner was excavating their Kamloops property in June to make a community garden for seniors when they unearthed two human skulls.PoliticsJan 19
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Why two skulls unearthed in B.C. could be harbingers for future archeological woesLast June, landscapers working on a site in Kamloops, B.C., came upon a troubling discovery — two human skulls and jawbones.CanadaJan 27
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The Ford government legalized speed cameras in 2019. Now, it says they’re a ‘tax grab’Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government created the framework for cities to introduce automated speed cameras in 2019, but is now pushing to have them eliminated.CanadaSep 23, 2025
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Here are the members of Calgary’s new city council, based on unofficial resultsThe results of all Alberta municipal elections must be submitted to the provincial government by noon on Friday, Oct. 24.PoliticsOct 21, 2025
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‘I have to sell my house’: Widow says ICBC death benefits left her in financial distressA Surrey widow says she has gone into financial distress following a tragic incident in Boston Bar and must sell her house because ICBC's death benefits were so minimal.May 29, 2025
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4-goal 1st period leads London Knights to Game 1 win in Western Conference ChampionshipSam Dickinson scored twice and added two assists as the London Knights captured Game 1 of the OHL's Western Conference Championship series.SportsApr 25, 2025
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London Knights shut down Brantford Bulldogs in 5-0 winThe London Knights got head coach Dale Hunter his 999th win as they won a battle of conference leaders on March 5.SportsMar 5, 2025
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Ryan Reynolds, athletes, advocates among new Order of Canada appointeesThis year's list of Canadians deemed to have made extraordinary contributions to the nation features scientists, survivors, advocates and athletes.CanadaDec 18, 2024
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1 in 3 Saskatchewan residents at risk of exposure to dangerous radon levelsSaskatchewan has often been flagged as an area with high radon concentrations. A new study estimates 1-in-3 residents live in homes with dangerous levels of the cancer-causing gas.HealthNov 6, 2024
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2024 Emmy Awards: The most daring, dazzling looks from TV’s biggest nightIt's the second time we've seen the stars walk this awards show red carpet this year, but the 2024 Emmy Awards fashions are anything but stale.EntertainmentSep 15, 2024
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Louisville police video shows officers fired upon in bank shooting that killed 5Louisville Metro Police Department Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey walked reporters through edited footage and still photos at a new conference Tuesday.U.S. NewsApr 11, 2023
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‘This crisis is not over’: Analysts say any stock rally from Greek vote should be short-livedWASHINGTON - A slim victory for the main conservative party in an election in Greece should relax fears that a country will stop using the euro for the first time and possibly unleash global financial turmoil.MoneyJun 17, 2012
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Baseball Roundup: Russell Martin leads New York Yankees to 5-4 win over MetsNEW YORK, N.Y. - Russell Martin led off the bottom of the ninth inning with his second homer of the game and the New York Yankees took advantage of some shoddy infield defence to beat the struggling Mets 5-4 Sunday for a three-game sweep.SportsJun 10, 2012
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OMA takes Liberal government to court to roll back fee cuts for doctorsTORONTO - The fee dispute between the Liberals and the province's doctors was headed for court Tuesday after the Ontario Medical Association charged the government with bargaining in bad faith.HealthJun 12, 2012
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OMA takes Liberal government to court to roll back fee cuts for doctorsTORONTO - The fee dispute between the Liberals and the province's doctors was headed for court Tuesday after the Ontario Medical Association charged the government with bargaining in bad faith.PoliticsJun 12, 2012
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Ontario amends Human Rights Code to extend protections to transgendered peopleTORONTO - Ontario's Human Rights Code was updated Wednesday for the first time since the 1980s to extend protections to transgendered people, something Manitoba was expected to do Thursday.CanadaJun 13, 2012
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Ontario amends Human Rights Code to extend protections to transgendered peopleTORONTO - Ontario's Human Rights Code was updated Wednesday for the first time since the 1980s to extend protections to transgendered people, something Manitoba was expected to do Thursday.Jun 13, 2012
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Ontario amends Human Rights Code to extend protections to transgendered peopleTORONTO - Ontario's Human Rights Code was updated Wednesday for the first time since the 1980s to extend protections to transgendered people, something Manitoba was expected to do Thursday.PoliticsJun 13, 2012
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Ontario cancelling some old red-and-white health cards; promises 3 warningsTORONTO - The transition from Ontario's old health cards to new ones with photographs could leave some people without coverage in an emergency, especially if they ignored notices to update their card.HealthJul 26, 2012
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Police: Colo. suspect planned theatre massacre for months, rigged apartment with bombsAURORA, Colo. - The shooting suspect accused in a deadly rampage inside a Colorado theatre planned the attack with "calculation and deliberation," police said Saturday, receiving deliveries by mail that authorities believe armed him for battle and were used to rig his apartment with dozens of bombs.Jul 21, 2012