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A $1-million castle in Nova Scotia has been sold. The new owner has big plansCape Breton's Castle Moffet has a new name — Castle Knight — and a new owner. Elaine Knight paid $1 million for the property ($1 over asking) and has big plans for its future.CanadaJan 22
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Canadian swimmer Maggie Mac Neil makes Pan Am Games history with fifth gold medalMaggie Mac Neil's fifth gold medal Wednesday was the most by a Canadian athlete at a single Pan American Games.CanadaOct 26, 2023
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Officers’ actions necessary during deadly shooting near central Edmonton LRT crossing: ASIRTThe Edmonton police shooting happened near an LRT crossing in the area of 95th Street north of 105th Avenue in March 2022.CrimeOct 20, 2023
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Celebs offer up fun — and very odd — eBay auction to help striking crewsBenefits from the out-there eBay auction will go toward health care for crew members affected by the ongoing Hollywood writer and actor strikes.EntertainmentSep 14, 2023
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Some Lake Country residents feel ‘lucky’ to be home following evacuation order downgradeOn Monday evening, some Lake Country residents whose homes had been placed under an evacuation order received good news, that it was safe to return home.FireAug 22, 2023
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Leftover, rescued produce helping food banks reduce wasteDespite efforts to rescue and glean food, Graham Hill of Second Harvest says over 60 per cent of all food produced in Canada is lost and wasted every single year.CanadaJul 28, 2023
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‘Dogged determination’: search resumes for missing hiker on Vancouver IslandAn extensive search for a missing hiker on Vancouver Island has resumed Saturday, almost seven months after she was reported missing.CanadaJul 8, 2023
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‘People aren’t going to disappear’: Toronto community divided over encampment responseStaff at a downtown Toronto school are raising concerns about a nearby homeless encampment. They say school staff and families don't feel safe due to unruly behaviour by campers.CanadaJun 29, 2023
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How one Ontario child welfare agency is fighting to fix a broken systemSarnia-Lambton Children’s Aid Society created a plan to end the practice of kids growing up in group homes. It has succeeded, but their results have come at a cost.FeaturesMar 7, 2023
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Billie Eilish tackles body-shamers’ ‘opinions’ in powerful short filmThe 18-year-old pop icon produced 'Not My Responsibility' with the intention that it would be seen on her recently postponed world tour.May 27, 2020
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Florida hit by its deadliest COVID-19 wave yet, driven by Delta variant surgeIn a positive sign, the number of people in the hospital with COVID-19 in Florida has dropped over the past two weeks from more than 17,000 to 14,200 on Friday.WorldSep 4, 2021
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Guelph Storm move past London Knights into first place in the Western ConferenceThe London Knights head into their holiday break after today's game against the Storm in Guelph. The Storm won 4-1, allowing them to jump ahead of the Knights in the standings.SportsDec 18, 2021
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Alberta parent voices frustration over baggy, ill-fitting medical masks sent home with studentsAn Alberta mother is voicing her frustration after seeing the size and fit of the masks being supplied to students in schools across the province.EducationJan 13, 2022
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Airstrikes, shortages, protests: Pressure mounts on Gadhafi’s beleaguered capital city<p> Airstrikes, shortages, protests: Pressure mounts on Gadhafi's beleaguered capital city <p>TRIPOLI, Libya - Pressure is mounting on Moammar Gadhafi from within his stronghold in the Libyan capital, with increasing NATO airstrikes and worsening shortages of fuel and goods. An activist said Friday that th</p>WorldMay 13, 2011
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Yola’s Last WalkBarb walked across the street with her violin. Her daughter, Isobel, asked, “What will you play?” “Don’t know yet. Something sad, or happy. Or both.” Caroline opened her door before they knocked. “Thanks for coming. It means a lot for Alice,” she said. “But Kate is taking it just as bad.” Alice is...Apr 21, 2011
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Burnaby couple ordered to get rid of pigeonsIn Burnaby, a home is no place for homing pigeons.Jan 28, 2011
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Montreal activist Jaggi Singh gets suspended sentence for G20 activitiesA Montreal activist has received a suspended sentence and probation for his role in last summer's G20 protests in Toronto.Jun 21, 2011
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Quebec’s Maple Spring sees late-summer thaw; votes piling up to end strikesMONTREAL - The number of students on strike in Quebec dwindled considerably Monday as people at several colleges voted to end a civil-disobedience campaign that had earned international attention and been nicknamed the Maple Spring.Aug 13, 2012
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Family of man charged in Alberta school crash believe driver was having seizureST. PAUL, Alta. - Relatives of a man charged with smashing his minivan into a rural Alberta school, killing a girl sitting in French class, say he suffered from seizures and was likely having an attack at the time of the crash.CanadaOct 26, 2012
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Faxon admits to fretting over ‘Ben and Kate’ ratings, hopes show finds audienceTORONTO - On the new sitcom "Ben and Kate," Nat Faxon portrays the male half of the title as an impulsive, irrepressibly happy-go-lucky sort, the kind of guy who can't even crash a wedding on time and who thinks fusing a leather recliner with a waterbed is a million-dollar idea.EntertainmentOct 28, 2012