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Kingston police use-of-force incidents decline in 2025: year-end reportA new year-end report shows that Kingston police officers used force less frequently in 2025 compared with the year prior, with overall incidents dropping to 63 from 73 in 2024.CanadaFeb 26
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Nova Scotia Power names new CEO as cyberattack scrutiny continuesNova Scotia Power has named a new chief executive as the utility deals with fallout from last year’s cyberattack and seeks a widely criticized hike in power rates.CanadaFeb 10
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Snow, ice pellets and freezing rain in forecast for New BrunswickEnvironment Canada is warning residents of New Brunswick to prepare for some nasty weather on Wednesday and Thursday.WeatherMar 9
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Decontamination continues after New Brunswick chemical spillThe province has confirmed the spill includes a chemical known as hexavalent chromium, which officials say does not increase one’s cancer risk if exposure is brief.CanadaMar 9
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In London, Poilievre pitches new UK, Australia, New Zealand partnershipConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in Europe where he's arguing for tighter economic and security relations between Canada, New Zealand, Australia and its European allies.CanadaMar 2
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Sweet dreams on new beds donated to Pukatawagan childrenTwo Winnipeg volunteer organizations teamed up to take beds, wheelchairs and winter coats 800 kilometres north to Pukatawagan First Nation.Mar 5
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B.C. teachers ratify new four-year agreement for 12% wage boostBritish Columbia's teachers' union says its members have ratified a new four-year collective agreement, covering 52,000 educators in the province.EducationMar 5
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Don’t hunt the cows, OPP warn after cattle break free from trailerOPP in Kenora say at roughly 10 a.m. March 1, a crash involving a commercial vehicle caused cattle to break free from their trailer.CanadaMar 5
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New café offers taste of Quebec independenceWhen you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall.Lifestyle6 hours
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Alberta family finds out new truck from dealership was previously stolen, VIN alteredAn Alberta family is out $40,000 with nothing to show for it after their new truck — purchased from a dealership in Ponoka — turned out to be stolen and was seized by RCMP.ConsumerMar 12
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Fines could reach $1M in Trans-Canada Highway chemical spill in New BrunswickThe New Brunswick government says a Fredericton company that spilled toxic chemicals on the Trans-Canada Highway last week could be fined up to $1 million.CanadaMar 12
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Okanagan Forecast: Sunny and Cold… For a Few Days!Today’s Highs: -5C to 2CWeatherDec 31, 1969
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Messy winter weather to hit parts of Atlantic CanadaNorthern New Brunswick will see snow and ice pellets, while freezing rain is expected in the central region.WeatherMar 11
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Ontario’s 1st cases of another mpox variant reported in TorontoToronto Public Health is asking people to ensure they're vaccinated if eligible to prevent transmission, with officials saying two doses will ensure proper protection.HealthMar 10
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N.B. mother has the inside track on stroller run world recordA middle school art teacher from Fredericton says she started running again just weeks after giving birth 17-months ago, and is on track for a Guinness World Record.CanadaMar 6
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Trump wants say on Iran’s next leader as war’s intensity and scope growIran launched a new wave of attacks against Israel, American bases and countries around the region Thursday, while warning the U.S. and calling for “Trump’s blood.”WorldMar 5
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Ford government awards $1B contract for new Ontario Science CentreThe province urgently shuttered the Ontario Science Centre at Don Mills and Eglinton to move it south to the waterfront, claiming the move was necessary because of its roof.CanadaFeb 26
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World Economic Forum head steps down amid pressure over Epstein linksWorld Economic Forum head Børge Brende said Thursday that he is stepping down after facing pressure over his contacts with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.WorldFeb 26
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N.B. budget: As deficit and living costs soar, so do worries for survivalWith New Brunswick's budget coming on March 17, people are worried life will soon get even harder when it comes to balancing their books due to a ballooning provincial deficit.ConsumerMar 11
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Will Barbie sportswear help attract more young girls to hockey?Toy giant Mattel, through its iconic Barbie brand, has partnered with CCM Hockey on a new apparel and hockey gear collection.CanadaMar 10