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Calgary Zoo’s new polar bear makes his first public appearanceThe Calgary Zoo's new polar bear, 20-year-old Yelle, is now out of quarantine and exploring his new home and is available for the public to see.EntertainmentApr 8
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Markwayne Mullin makes case as new DHS head but faces temperament questionsThe Oklahoma Republican senator faced questions from a Senate committee about his vision for the Department of Homeland Security as he seeks to take over from Kristi Noem.U.S. NewsMar 18
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‘The most lasting legacy:’ Famed Alberta mantle geochemist namesake of new mineralFrom the coalfields of northern England to the Arctic snows and the steaming jungles of Brazil, Graham Pearson has carved a name for himself that now lives on in rock.CanadaApr 3
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4 cancers to make up nearly half of new Canadian cases in 2026: studyThat comes as a separate study published in the same journal found those who survive cancer as teens or young adults also face a higher risk of getting cancer again later in life.HealthApr 13
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No charges will be filed against Taylor Frankie Paul’s ex, Dakota MortensenThe news comes two days after the Salt Lake County District Attorney's Office declined to file charges against Taylor Frankie Paul.EntertainmentApr 17
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RCMP make arrest made in ‘devastating’ attack on New Brunswick musicianJohn McLaren, a solo musician from Shediac, N.B., had been performing at Happy Craft Brewing at 800 Main St. in Moncton on Saturday before the attack.CanadaMar 19
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‘Completely unacceptable’: Investigations finds DND ignored records requestsParliament's Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard ordered the release of records requested by Global News and urged Defence Minister David McGuinty to make changes at DND.PoliticsApr 6
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‘Hopefully the last of the snow,’ as Toronto prepares for another cold snapGlobal News' chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell said snow threatens to return to Toronto, with wind chill taking temperatures well into the negatives before things warm up again.WeatherApr 6
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Brick by brick: Saskatoon’s historic Lego build beginsA new art installation is taking shape—built by Saskatoon. Families gathered at the Frances Morrison Central Library to help create a massive LEGO mosaic.CanadaApr 19
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Vancouver Canucks fire general manager Patrik Allvin after dismal seasonThe Vancouver Canucks have fired general manager Patrik Allvin after a dismal season and will look for a new face to lead the NHL team through its rebuild.SportsApr 17
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CAQ members choose Christine Frechette as party leader, Quebec premierThe CAQ has chosen Christine Frechette as the new party leader, making her the first female party leader, and second-ever female premier of Quebec.CanadaApr 12
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N.B. premier vows ‘necessary’ changes after public utility reviewNew Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says she's committed to making the changes necessary to address NB Power's soaring electricity rates.CanadaApr 8
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Gibbons may lose town status amid $15.3M in debtGibbons faces potential insolvency after previous town council pushed the community's finances into a $15.3 million hole, but the new council is predicting a balanced budget.MoneyApr 15
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Ontario will give marks for attending class in move minister says came from teachersAs part of new legislation, Education Minister Paul Calandra unveiled plans Monday to make attendance part of final marks for students in Grades 10, 11 and 12.EducationApr 14
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N.B. police officer charged with harassing former intimate partnerThe police watchdog for New Brunswick says a member of the Bathurst police force is facing multiple charges for allegedly harassing a former intimate partner.CrimeApr 7
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44 Elk Island wood bison sent to Alaska as part of conservation effortsThey'll make a roughly 40-hour drive from Alberta's Elk Island National Park east of Edmonton to their new home in Alaska's Minto Flats State Game Refuge.CanadaApr 13
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Call of the Wilde: Canadiens extend winning streak to eight games in New Jersey shootoutMontreal and New Jersey faced off Saturday in a thrilling opener to this weekend's home-and-home series that ended — finally — in a 4-3 shootout win for the Canadiens.SportsApr 5
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New secularism law is looming over Way of the Cross marches on Good Friday in QuebecChristians across Quebec are about to face a new legal landscape a day after legislature adopted a law that could crack down on their annual Way of the Cross processions.CanadaApr 3
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All aboard! Saskatoon’s ‘iconic’ Prairie Lily will return this springSaskatoon’s famed riverboat, the Prairie Lily, will cruise the South Saskatchewan River once again, under new ownership, after its previous owners’ retirement.CanadaApr 2
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Forensic audit demanded as Kingston taxi commission faces $400K deficitThe Kingston Area Taxi Commission faces a forensic audit after a new city report revealed severe mismanagement, missing records and a $400,000 shortfall for taxpayers.CanadaApr 2