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8 charged after contraband tobacco facility shut down on Six Nations territoryMore than 25,000 kilograms of contraband tobacco were seized and eight people charged following an investigation on Six Nations of the Grand River Territory.CrimeFeb 12
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Snow melt raising flood risk in parts of southern OntarioSome communities in southern Ontario are being warned of potential flooding as warmer temperatures bring melting snow and ice after weeks of subzero temperatures.CanadaFeb 16
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Canada warns First Nations people to carry passport when crossing U.S. borderThe federal government updated its travel advice for the U.S. and is now urging First Nations people to carry a passport, in addition to a status card, when crossing the border.CanadaFeb 20
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Cap on international students leading to drop in Ontario transit ridershipBrampton, Mississauga and parts of Waterloo Region were among the suburbs where people flocked back to the bus, leading to overcrowding and setting records.CanadaFeb 18
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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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Hawrelak Park reopens after 3-year rehabilitation in Edmonton’s river valleyThe changes to the 68‑hectare Hawrelak Park include a new playground and lakefront promenade, a modernized pavilion and updated washrooms, and extensive utilities upgrades.LifestyleMar 13
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First Nations raise alarm over ICE detentions, urge caution crossing U.S. borderThe warning comes as the Assembly of First Nations confirmed at least one First Nations person recently had a negative encounter with ICE and has since returned to Canada.CanadaJan 29
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Anglers pulled from Georgian Bay ice shelf could face bill for rescueOwen Sound council will vote on the deputy mayor's motion on April 13, which will ask city staff to prepare a report on billing the anglers rescued.CanadaMar 25
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DRIPA legislation will be front and centre when B.C. MLAs return to the legislature'We want to see a clear path forward,' Scott McInnis, Conservative MLA for Columbia River-Revelstoke and the critic for Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, told Global News.PoliticsMar 27
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Richmond mayor asks Cowichan Nation to put intentions in writing after rulingB.C.'s Supreme Court decided last year that the Cowichan Nation has title over a portion of southeast Richmond.PoliticsApr 2
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‘They’re intense’: Transport Canada seeks feedback on bright vehicle headlightsTransport Canada is asking Canadians how headlight glare affects them, and their experience on the roads at night with bright lights.TrafficApr 6
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Is the Cowichan land title ruling affecting property appraisals?Some B.C. appraisers tell Global News that they are getting a lot of questions about the Cowichan ruling and because of that, they are starting to make it more visible.PoliticsMar 17
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Alberta government tables legislation to designate official Alberta whisky labelThe Alberta government has tabled legislation requiring any whisky sold with an "Alberta Whisky" label to be mashed, fermented, distilled, aged, proofed and bottled in Alberta.PoliticsMar 31
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Algorithmic pricing is being used in Canada. Why many want it bannedMost Canadians want the government to ban or regulate the use of algorithms to set prices, a new poll suggests — with half of respondents saying the practice is unfair.ConsumerMar 19
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To chop spending, Ottawa will cut science, tourism, foreign aid programsWhile 40 departments will collectively spend $23 billion more next year, another 85 departments will spend $31 billion less in 2026-27.PoliticsMar 19
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Alberta introduces bill to reduce child access to sex images in public librariesThe Alberta government has introduced legislation to ensure children and young teens won’t be able to access sexually graphic images in books at public libraries.EducationApr 2
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OHL commissioner pitching cities on expansion teams as league looks to growThe commissioner of the Ontario Hockey League is pitching municipalities on expansion teams as the league looks to 'capitalize on opportunities for growth.'SportsMar 25
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Citywide rezoning debate and decision not likely until after Easter: Calgary mayorAs of Monday morning, City of Calgary officials confirmed a total of 526 people had signed up to speak on whether or not council should repeal citywide rezoning.CanadaMar 30
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Tumbler Ridge: What to know about the community devastated by mass shootingTumbler Ridge began as a coal mining community in northeastern British Columbia in 1981 and grew steadily until the 1990s, when coal prices declined.CanadaFeb 11
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Precautionary boil water advisory issued for Newfoundland townA precautionary boil water advisory has been issued for the Town of Badger, N.L., due to flooding, according to an announcement Saturday night.CanadaFeb 1