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Winnipeg man arrested, charged in Corydon Avenue bank robberyOfficers found a getaway vehicle in a Grant Avenue parking lot, which let them to a home in River Heights, where the man was arrested early Tuesday morning.CrimeOct 8
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Man plummets to his death after slipping off edge of the Grand CanyonThe man, who has not been publicly named by authorities, was found about "130 feet down on a scree pile."TrendingNov 12
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Winnipeg police arrest 2 men for attack on 16-year-old Rinelle HarperWinnipeg police have arrested two men for the attempted murder of Rinelle Harper, who was beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River.CanadaDec 31, 1969
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Sinking McBarge in Fraser River blocking B.C. company’s chance to expandJohn "Archie" Anjo wants to expand his business to the Maple Ridge waterfront, but the once proud floating junk food palace is now just junk.PoliticsNov 21
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Fredericton business owner says accident that destroyed shop ‘just the kick’ he neededAn antique shop owner says an unfortunate accident turned out to be the 'kick' he needed to make his business a full-time venture.CanadaNov 3
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Adding Alberta health-care numbers to licences increases fraud risk: privacy watchdogAlberta's information and privacy commissioner is concerned the Alberta government's plan to add health-care numbers to driver's licences would increase the risk of fraud.CrimeDec 2
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B.C. premier calls pipeline MOU an ‘energy vampire’, First Nations call it a ‘pipe dream’The West Coast Oil Tanker Ban came into effect in 2019 and prohibits tankers from carrying more than 12,500 metric tonnes of crude oil along the northern coast of B.C.PoliticsNov 27
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Quebec coroner outlines steps to improve pedestrian safety at intersectionsA Quebec coroner called on the city of Montreal and province to take steps to improve safety at intersections, including adding sun glare as a criteria.CanadaNov 30
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Alberta bill allows doctors to toggle between public and private pay for surgeriesThe bill opens the door for Alberta surgeons to charge patients for privately-delivered procedures while keeping a foot in the public system and billing taxpayers.HealthNov 24
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Finch West LRT will be free to ride when it opens on SundayThe Finch West LRT, which will begin running before 8 a.m. Sunday, won't charge riders to use it on opening day, with activities planned to celebrate its launch.CanadaDec 5
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Fairmont Hotel Macdonald awarded Edmonton’s 1st Michelin Guide keyMichelin said its inspectors added five new top Canadian hotels to its guide in 2025, four of which Fairmont said were its properties, including the Hotel Macdonald.ConsumerOct 14
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Here’s all the Alberta politicians facing citizen recall petitionsAs of Friday, 17 Alberta legislature members in UCP caucus are officially facing recall petitions from constituents, and one has also been approved for NDP MLA Amanda Chapman.PoliticsDec 5
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Proposed class action lawsuit alleges Cowichan ruling caused economic, psychological harmB.C.'s Attorney General Niki Sharma was asked on Wednesday if the homeowners should have been notified earlier that this was happening and the potential consequences.CanadaNov 26
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Montreal transit strike: Weekend shutdown looms as drivers plan job actionThe union representing the Montreal Transit Corporation’s 4,500 bus drivers and subway operators was given the go-ahead late Wednesday for a strike this weekend.CanadaNov 13
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Kwikwetlem First Nation filed a land claim in 2016 including the Riverview landsThe land in question covers several publicly-owned parcels in Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, including the Riverview lands, but not private properties.PoliticsNov 20
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Alberta’s Smith claims recall petitions distracting from government’s ‘amazing’ workSmith criticized the recent recall petitions during a question and answer session with party members at the UCP AGM in Edmonton on Friday.PoliticsNov 28
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A growing music debate: Band vs. brand. Here’s what that meansLet's ask the question again: How many original members must a band feature before it stops becoming that band? What we have is a 'band vs. brand' situation.EntertainmentNov 23
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B.C. premier’s office steps up Cowichan land ruling info campaign'A constituent reached out to me and said that they had received a letter,' Steve Kooner, MLA for Richmond-Queensborough told Global News.PerspectivesNov 10
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B.C. cabinet ministers, First Nation leaders gather amid tensions over Cowichan caseThe province says the 10th B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders' Gathering will involve more than 1,300 meetings aimed at advancing government-to-government relationships.PerspectivesNov 4
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Work resumes at Highway 97 rockslide site near Summerland, B.C.The rockslide forced the closure of the section between Callan and North Beach roads, reducing the highway to two lanes and causing repeated delays and detours.CanadaOct 31