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‘Spam’ videos use actors to spread fake Canadian political, western separatism contentAccounts with hundreds of thousands of views have published misleading Canadian political commentary using 'hosts' who advertise their services as voiceover artists or presenters.CanadaNov 12, 2025
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Man cleared of 1984 murder makes Vancouver court appearance on new chargesMark Edward Grant, who was acquitted in the 1984 murder of a 13-year-old Winnipeg schoolgirl, appeared by video in a Vancouver court on new charges involving a different woman.CanadaJan 28
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Police watchdog: Former New Brunswick Mountie facing seven more sex-related chargesNew Brunswick's police oversight agency has laid seven more charges against an RCMP officer who was charged in June 2024 with arranging a sex crime against a minor under 16.CrimeJan 30
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Premier Eby says new markets, reforms will help forestry, but results will take timeEby delivered the keynote address at the BC Natural Resources Forum on Tuesday night, and says British Columbia's forestry industry has taken the biggest hit from U.S. tariffs.PoliticsJan 21
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City of Kelowna says ‘new faces’ may be contributing to ongoing crime“It’s sad. You don’t want to see people on the street,” Daniels said. “I’m not against helping people in poverty, but there are definitely more people.”CanadaJan 15
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BC Conservative interim leader accuses NDP of ignoring crime, disorder in KelownaThe Minister of State for Community Safety and Integrated Services told Global News the province is taking action.CanadaFeb 3
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New Year’s resolutions that make your home easier to manageInstead of adding more to your plate in 2026, home expert Melissa Maker shares a few resolutions that are simple, realistic and actually make your home easier to manage.The CuratorJan 11
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Timothy Busfield faces new sexual abuse claim by 16-year-old girlAuthorities are asking the judge to detain Timothy Busfield while trial is pending.EntertainmentJan 14
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Canada’s power grid is under pressure amid rising demand, watchdog warnsA new reliability report warns Canada’s power grid faces growing strain as electricity demand rises faster than new supply, raising concerns about winter reliability.CanadaFeb 7
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More caregivers in Quebec eligible for compensation under new home health policyQuebec is launching a new home health-care policy that will make some family caregivers eligible for government funding.HealthJan 29
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As Toys ‘R’ Us stores close, independent Regina toy store gains tractionAn independent toy store in Regina is taking Toys 'R' Us closures in stride, stocking their shelves and welcoming new customers as their business is levelling up.CanadaFeb 1
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Trump threatens to sue Trevor Noah over Epstein joke at Grammy AwardsNoah brought up Trump several times during the Grammys, at one point saying, 'Wow. That's a Grammy that every artist wants — almost as much as Trump wants Greenland.'EntertainmentFeb 2
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Alberta business thwarts attempt to buy snowmobile with forged I.D.Using stolen or fake identification to make big ticket purchases isn't a new scam, but it appears to work often enough to keep businesses on their toes and investigators busy.CrimeJan 2
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RCMP misconduct cases grew in 2024, dismissals increased 5-fold: reportMore than 400 RCMP members faced misconduct allegations in 2024, with five per cent of cases leading to dismissal or forced resignations, according to new data.CanadaFeb 2
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Canada and India vow to boost energy trade. What’s at stake?Amid Carney’s calls to make Canada an 'energy superpower,' Ottawa sees potential in a renewed energy sector partnership with New Delhi.CanadaJan 27
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New business CCTV registry rolled out by City of Kelowna prompts concerns'It doesn’t take a lot of research to find out that nothing new is coming to the table,' said Todd Daniels, owner of Gallery Streetwear in downtown Kelowna.CrimeJan 30
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Canadian grocery industry’s new code of conduct takes full effectThe code is not intended to address retail food prices as it does not regulate pricing, control shelf placement or limit companies’ ability to negotiate commercial terms.ConsumerJan 1
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Why software stocks are clawing back after a ‘severe’ hit over AI updatesSome software stocks began recovering Monday after a multi-day selloff on worries of how new AI developments could take businesses away from a handful of large companies.TechFeb 9
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As Winter Olympics and Paralympics approach, will the planet be affected?New research out of Canada is pitching ideas for how to make the Winter Olympics and Paralympics more resilient to climate change.WorldJan 21
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Man acquitted in 1984 death of Winnipeg teen facing charges in VancouverThe man convicted and then later acquitted in the murder of a 13-year-old Winnipeg girl 41 years ago is facing new charges in British Columbia.CrimeJan 21