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  • Fire contained at store in Regina’s Cornwall Centre
    A rack of clothing was deliberately ignited in the Hudson Bay store at the Cornwall Centre yesterday afternoon.
    Fire
    Apr 11
  • Cockroach caught on camera at Cornwall Centre, forcing Edo Japan to temporarily close
    Edo Japan at Regina's Cornwall Centre has temporarily closed after a video circulated showing a cockroach at the restaurant.
    Canada
    Apr 3
  • N.S. man arrested after firing gunshots into the air on ATV, uttering threats: RCMP
    Police said officers responded to a disturbance in Lower New Cornwall, N.S., early on Friday morning where a man was allegedly threatening to kill a homeowner.
    Crime
    Mar 30
  • Total solar eclipse: Where the best views in Ontario are expected to be
    While a partial eclipse will be seen across much of Ontario, a total eclipse will occur on Monday in areas mainly along Lake Erie and Lake Ontario from Windsor to Cornwall.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • RCMP officer helps rescue mom, 3 kids after crash into St. Lawrence River
    An RCMP officer is being credited after helping a family escape from the freezing depths of the St. Lawrence River near the Ontario-Quebec border earlier this month.
    Crime
    Mar 21
  • What’s open and closed on Good Friday, Easter Monday in Regina?
    Easter long weekend hours for Regina's city services, leisure centres, public libraries, transit services and malls.
    Canada
    Mar 29
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  • Snow squall warning issued from Waterloo Region to Barrie, travel advisory issued for Guelph
    Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Waterloo Region and much of the surrounding counties and has also issued a travel advisory for Guelph and Brantford.
    Weather
    Mar 20
  • Eastern Canada cities and towns to visit to view the solar eclipse
    Major tourist destinations such as Montreal and Niagara Falls are expecting visitors from across the country, but eclipse chasers have a number of cities and towns to choose from.
    Canada
    Apr 1
  • Walmart Canada says robots are coming to two Ontario warehouses
    Together, they shave down the time it takes to get products from trailers into the facility by 90 per cent — and their overlord, Walmart Canada, hopes this is just the start.
    Canada
    Apr 12
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  • Broadcast veteran looks back at career ahead of new radio show for Ontario listeners
    Damian Rickards — aka Mr. D — takes to Ontario's airwaves with a new show for Corus Radio. @Night with Mr. D will feature new music and run 7 p.m. to 10 p.m, Monday to Friday.
    Entertainment
    Mar 17
  • U.S. Supreme Court considers Jan. 6 obstruction charges faced by rioters
    It wasn’t clear how the justices would rule in a case that could affect hundreds of prosecutions related to the U.S. Capitol attack, as well as a charge against Donald Trump.
    U.S. News
    Apr 16
  • ‘Absolutely incredible’: Nova Scotia’s Ben Proudfoot wins Oscar for short documentary
    Halifax-born filmmaker Ben Proudfoot says it's 'hard to believe' he's now a two-time Oscar winner. He won the best short documentary trophy for 'The Last Repair Shop.'
    Entertainment
    Mar 11
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  • Dual Canadian-U.S. citizen killed in Gaza identified as Joly calls for probe
    Israeli airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in Gaza reverberated around the world, as friends and relatives remembered those who worked with World Central Kitchen.
    World
    Apr 3
  • 1 man dead after semi-truck and car collide, Brandon RCMP investigating
    Thursday morning, police said officers responded to a collision on Road 340 near the intersection of Thompson Road in the Rural Municipality of Cornwallis.
    Investigations
    Jan 15
  • RCMP make arrests, continue investigating robberies in 2 Manitoba communities
    The suspects, police say, were involved in separate incidents of robbery and break and enter in two Manitoba communities in February.
    Crime
    Feb 29
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  • Alberta Special Olympics bowler preparing for stiff competition
    With pin-splitting professionals descending on her hometown, Lori Cornwell knows a fraction of an inch can win bowling games.
    Sports
    Feb 27
  • Century-old schoolhouse repurposed as language school for Squamish Nation’s youngest
    A 112-year-old Vancouver schoolhouse has been repurposed by the Squamish Nation to immerse their youngest children in a language that was once on the verge of extinction.
    Canada
    Mar 8
  • London Knights use special teams to knock off Flint Firebirds
    The London Knights scored their 28th short-handed goal of the season to tie the 2015-16 Barrie Colts for most in a single year dating back to 1997-98.
    Sports
    Mar 2
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  • ‘A white man’s war’: Calgary military museum focuses on Black Canadian soldiers
    Allan Ross, a volunteer researcher who curates the Black History Month exhibit, said the roots of military service for Black Canadians dates back two centuries
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Body Shop Canada files for bankruptcy protection, plans restructuring
    The Body Shop Canada Ltd. says it will close 33 stores and halt its e-commerce operations as it seeks to restructure itself under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
    Canada
    Mar 1
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