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Protestors install Virginia Giuffre memorial plaques in Buckingham Palace gardenThe unofficial signs were placed in the exterior gardens of Buckingham Palace and pasted on the walled gates of one of the parks surrounding the Royal Family's London residence.TrendingMar 4
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Discovery of 2 skulls on Kamloops property leads to debate over B.C. property rightsA private landowner was excavating their Kamloops property in June to make a community garden for seniors when they unearthed two human skulls.PoliticsJan 19
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‘Simply a scam’: B.C. community gardens growing big tax breaks for developersThe province, through BC Assessment, can reclassify land from Class 6 business use to Class 8 recreational property/non-profit organization use for community gardens or dog parks.PoliticsDec 24, 2025
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Vince Bruni-BossioUniversity of Saskatchewan president Vince Bruni-Bossio was appointed to the new five-year term this past summer and stepped into the role on Jan. 1.EducationMar 14
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Ontario police hope for break in 52-year-old cold case, offer $50K rewardKaren Caughlin, 14, was last seen alive in the early morning hours of March 16, 1974. Her body was discovered the following morning 22 kilometres from where she was last seen.Canada3 hours
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PWHL says league is smashing records after Olympics: ‘This is a movement’The PWHL said Feb. 22 to 28 was its largest home venue ticket sales week since it expanded to eight teams in April 2025.SportsMar 6
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Queen’s Gaels prepare for crucial OUA bronze-medal hockey matchup against TMUThe Queen's Gaels men's hockey team's improbable playoff run comes down to a final game against TMU, with a spot in the national championship on the line this Saturday.SportsMar 13
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Police in Ontario city run out of paper tickets charging 26 wrong-way driversBrantford police say its officers ran out of paper tickets when they charged 26 drivers trying to get around a collision earlier this week.CanadaMar 13
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Ontario city uses strong mayor powers to block four units as-of-rightMarkham Mayor Frank Scarpitti posted his decision online to revoke a council plan that would have allowed up to four units on land previously zoned for only one.PoliticsMar 12
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Parents plead for return of plaque honouring Brentwood 5 massacre victims in CalgaryCalgary police are looking for a bronze plaque honouring the Brentwood Five, which was recently discovered missing by the mom of one of the victims killed at a house party in 2014.CrimeFeb 6
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‘Blown away’: Community comes together after B.C. family of 3 hurt in car crashThree members of the Thorne family suffered serious injuries on Jan. 3 following a head-on collision on icy Highway 3 near Moyie outside Cranbrook.CrimeMar 10
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Ford government to allow shopping on 2 public holidays across OntarioDoug Ford said previously he was inundated with calls from people 'wanting to go to shopping malls' over the Family Day weekend. At the time, he mused about allowing more to open.CanadaMar 12
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Details about the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone in Vancouver released"This is going to include the PNE site minus Playland, and so will be also the first large festival to take advantage of the new amphitheatre," Jessie Adcock said.SportsMar 6
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School and road closures in Manitoba on WednesdayHere is a list of closures and cancellations around Manitoba as a result of inclement weather on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026. Highway closures: None to report. Go to Manitoba 511 for more information. School closures: Portage la Prairie School Division: Oakville School and all Hutterian schools are closed. Prairie Rose School Division: All schools closed...WeatherFeb 18
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Veteran paramedic testifies he couldn’t tell Myles Gray’s ethnicity due to bruisingOn Thursday, defence counsel for Birzneck tried to point to other factors that may have caused the swelling in Myles Gray's head and neck.CrimeMar 6
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Man charged with attempted murder in Halifax McDonald’s stabbingHalifax police they don't think the suspect and victim knew each other. It's believed the two men had a 'dispute leading up to the stabbing.'CrimeFeb 9
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Myles Gray had no definitive cause of death, but likely died of cardiac arrest: pathologistAn inquest found Gray's death was a homicide, although coroner Larry Marzinzik told the jury the term is neutral and does not imply fault.CanadaMar 9
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Katlim Desjarlais-Kelly found guilty of manslaughter in jury trialKatlim Desjarlais-Kelly has been found guilty of manslaughter in the killing of 48-year-old Arden Panipekeseick in the Caswell Hill neighbourhood on Feb. 10, 2024.CrimeFeb 18
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Jury trial begins in Arden Panipekeesick murder case as widow takes standKatlim Desjarlais-Kelly's jury trial for the second-degree murder of Arden Panipekeesick began Tuesday with victim's wife explaining what led to his fatal gunshot.CanadaJan 27
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‘He was covered head to toe in blood,’ police officer says in Saskatoon murder trialThe first emergency responder at the scene says she saw a large bullet wound on Arden Panipekeesick's neck and knew he would likely die.CanadaJan 30