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Winnipeg’s Jonathan Toews planning an NHL comeback after 2-year hiatusOddsmakers have the Winnipeg Jets as the odds-on-favourite to land the three-time Stanley Cup champion.SportsMay 29
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U.S. to revoke Chinese student visas, leaving some worried about futuresThe U.S. will begin revoking the visas of some Chinese students, including those studying in “critical fields" and "those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party."U.S. NewsMay 29
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B.C. government plans to transition supportive housing out of Granville Street, mayor saysThis announcement comes after a fire broke out in a single-room occupancy building on the strip on Wednesday, leaving two people needing treatment for smoke inhalation.Fire6 hours
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New book explores Blue Jays’ 48-year historyToronto Blue Jays brass used all the bells and whistles when they tried to land two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani in the fall of 2023.SportsJun 11
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With Broadway subway still 2 years away, businesses say they’re getting ‘zero’ supportThe $2.95 billion subway line was originally supposed to be finished in 2025, but is now aiming for a fall 2027 launch.PoliticsJun 3
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Vancouver council votes to revitalize Granville Strip into Times Square experienceIt proposes gradually working towards a year-round pedestrian zone and also calls for more rental housing and hotel spaces, along with replacing aging SRO buildings.PoliticsJun 4
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B.C. gives behind-the-scenes look at the Broadway subway, still aiming for 2027 launchThe $2.95 billion project, which will see the SkyTrain Millennium line extended from its current terminus of VCC-Clark station to Arbutus Street on the city's west side.Jun 2
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Dozens hurt after car slams into crowd of soccer fans in Liverpool: policeThe incident occurred as thousands of people lined the streets of the city to celebrate Liverpool's victory in the recent Premier League.CrimeMay 26
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Record rise in Ontario mortgage delinquencies stem from COVID-era interest rates: EquifaxWhile many Canadians are having financial troubles, no where are they more acute than in Ontario, according to a new report from Equifax.EconomyMay 28
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Rent-free months and gift cards: How Ontario landlords are vying for tenantsToronto landlords are trying to lure in tenants with rent-free months, complimentary Wi-Fi and $500 gift cards amid an unprecedented supply of condos and lower rents.EconomyMay 30
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India’s Modi to attend G7 leaders’ summit in Canada this monthIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says he will be attending the upcoming G7 leaders' summit, thanking Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for his invitation.CanadaJun 6
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More than 2K died of opioids in Ontario last year as numbers trend downward: dataMore than 2,200 Ontarians died from opioids last year, a 15 per cent decrease from 2023, newly released data from the Office of the Chief Coroner shows.HealthJun 5
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Lenny Kravitz, Nickleback, Creed: Why Halifax is upping its concert-hosting gameLenny Kravitz will be headlining the second day of a Halifax outdoor music festival this summer, joining other big-name acts like Nickelback and The Killers.EntertainmentMay 22
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Trump’s trade war exacerbates cost-of-living woes for Ontario workerWith the ongoing trade war, Adam Bingle says he is not only worried about how to pay for things but also concerned about whether he will have a job.CanadaJun 6
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City of Vernon vows to meet with non-profits after backlash over rent at civic facilitiesThe Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has been advocating for fairer fees for non-profit user groups since 2023 arguing it is in the community's best interest.CanadaMay 30
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Measles has exploded in Texas, but state could let more kids skip vaccinesA bill approved by state lawmakers and sent to the governor would make it easier for parents to enroll their children in school without standard vaccinations for diseases.HealthMay 27
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Club owners want compensation for repeated damage from Vancouver social housingWithin a 36-hour period between Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19, Alan Goodall said his bar was subject to four separate floods from the former Howard Johnson hotel.PoliticsJun 3
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Should you move up plans to buy a home? Gauge the risks and rewardsAccording to the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), homes sales fell 9.3 per cent in March compared with this time last year.CanadaMay 14
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Canadian youth ‘doing worse,’ struggle with friendship and bullying: reportA global study from UNICEF suggests many Canadian kids are unhappy, with social struggles such as bullying and difficulty making friends among the sources of their anguish.HealthMay 14
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U.S. overdose deaths fell 27% in 2024, a new 1-year recordAn estimated 80,000 people died from overdoses last year, according to provisional Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data released Wednesday, a 27 per cent drop from 2023.HealthMay 14