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2024 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ take spotlightEmmy-winning actors Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph announced the 2024 nominations, with projects like 'Baby Reindeer,' 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Fallout' scoring honours.EntertainmentJul 17
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Speaker of Legislative Assembly resigns from Sask. Party caucusRandy Weekes submitted his resignation to the Sask. Party on Monday. He will sit as an independent and will remain Speaker of the Legislative Assembly.PoliticsJun 25
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Time crunch, rules mess could plague a Liberal leadership raceCalls have intensified for Justin Trudeau to resign as head of the party he almost single-handedly pulled back from the brink after a decimating electoral defeat in 2011.PoliticsJun 29
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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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Hundreds of Ontario patients moved into nursing homes they didn’t chooseThere were 424 discharged patients who moved to a nursing home not of their choosing out of 20,261 patients who were moved to long-term care homes since the law came into force.HealthJun 12
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces new education minister, cabinet reshuffleFord and Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont swore in a "renewed" cabinet in a closed ceremony on Thursday afternoon after hours of meetings with ministers.CanadaJun 6
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Kuzmenko scores in OT to lift Flames to 3-2 win over SharksAndrei Kuzmenko scored a power-play goal 2:58 into overtime and the Calgary Flames came back to beat the San Jose Sharks 3-2 on Tuesday night.SportsApr 10
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Surrey eyeing BCHL title after blanking Penticton in Game 5The Surrey Eagles, who were the best team during the regular season, are just one win away from claiming the B.C. Hockey League title.SportsMay 25
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Witness of deadly Ontario boat crash says it was a matter of ‘when, not if’For one lake resident, the circumstances of a May long weekend fatal boat crash north of Kingston, Ont., were not an unlucky event – but an inevitability.CrimeMay 31
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Two byelections loom for Ontario; Milton race high stakes for Ford and CrombieVoters in two Ontario ridings head to the polls in a pair of byelections Thursday, but most eyes will be on Milton, where the tight race comes with high stakes.PoliticsMay 1
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A look at the twisted crimes of Peter Demeter, one of Canada’s worst criminalsThe 100th episode of 'Crime Beat' examines the grisly murder of Christine Demeter, and gathers never-before-heard details from journalists, lawyers and former investigators.CrimeMay 10
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Questions raised surrounding Alberta’s Bill 20: ‘Unprecedented intervention’Following Thursday's announcement, political scientists and law experts are weighing in on how the province can exercise control and whether it should.PoliticsApr 26
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2 Ontario LTC homes closing in part due to requirement for sprinkler systemThere's no doubt that fire safety is important, but losing long-term care spaces at a time of such critical need doesn't make sense, said Lisa Sharp.CanadaMay 3
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Officials in New Brunswick brace for another ‘horrific’ wildfire seasonA stark warning was provided by officials within the department of Natural Resources and Energy Development in New Brunswick as wildfire season is underway.WeatherApr 16
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A last-minute cheat sheet for the aspiring Canucks bandwagon fanSo you've decided to become a Vancouver Canucks fan. Good for you, and welcome! There's plenty of room on the bandwagon.SportsMay 8
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Four-goal second period propels Colorado to 5-2 Game 2 win over Winnipeg JetsThe Jets led 2-1 in the second before Artturi Lehkonen, Zach Parise and Josh Manson scored to put Colorado in front for good as they evened the series at a game apiece.SportsApr 24
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Roll Up To Win? Tim Hortons says $55K boat win email was ‘human error’Some Tim Hortons customers are crying foul after they mistakenly got an email saying they won a fishing boat and trailer worth nearly $55,000 as part of the Roll Up To Win contest.CanadaApr 18
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All a-boot tradition: A look at finance ministers’ budget shoes through the yearsWhile purely ceremonial, the selection of the finance minister’s shoes can be a hint into what the budget may hold. Here’s a look at Canada’s fiscal footwear through the ages.CanadaApr 16
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Ex-CSA engineer acquitted on charge of acting for Chinese firmFormer Canadian Space Agency engineer Wanping Zheng has been acquitted of breach of trust at the courthouse in Longueuil, Que.CanadaApr 12
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Kadri helps Flames emerge with 6-5 win against CoyotesNazem Kadri scored the tying and winning goals while also adding an assist on Sunday night.SportsApr 15