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‘I just want it to end’: Rock-throwing vandals cause $100K damage at B.C. auto dealershipThe owner of an Abbotsford car dealership is offering a cash reward to help catch whoever is pelting vehicles on his lot with rocks, causing thousdands of dollars in damage.CrimeNov 21
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Saskatchewan continues to see highest rate of HIV infection in CanadaAs Saskatchewan battles high rates of HIV and AIDS, advocates are urging health officials to do more to offer support to people living with the conditions.HealthDec 2
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Canada Soccer says Olympics drone probe shows past ‘unacceptable culture’The defending champion Canadians, currently ranked sixth in the world, were eliminated in the Olympic quarterfinals by No. 4 Germany in a penalty shootout.CanadaNov 8
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Biden weighing pardons for people who could be targeted by Trump: sourcesPardons are historically afforded to those accused of specific crimes – and usually those who have already been convicted of an offense.U.S. NewsDec 6
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13 luxurious gifts for the spa-seeker in your lifeGifts that bring the spa to them.The CuratorNov 10
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Attainable housing program stalled despite Ontario choosing ‘demonstration sites’New internal documents obtained by Global News show Ontario's struggle to develop a still-unfinished attainable housing program dates back to at least November 2022.PoliticsNov 13
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Randy Boissonnault out of cabinet amid business dealings controversyRandy Boissonnault is out of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s federal cabinet after months of controversy surrounding his former business.CanadaNov 20
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11 fantastic gifts for serious foodies*Chef's kiss* finds for the foodie on your list.The CuratorNov 18
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‘You are not my king!’ Indigenous senator yells at King Charles during Australia visitSen. Lidia Thorpe was escorted out of a parliamentary reception for King Charles and Queen Camilla after shouting that British colonizers have taken Indigenous land and bones.WorldOct 21
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Hurricane Helene deaths top 130 in 6 states, supplies rushed to cut-off areasNorth Carolina's governor predicted the toll in his state would rise as rescuers and other emergency workers reached areas isolated by flooding and damage.U.S. NewsSep 30
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Openly lesbian cabinet minister to make history with parental leaveThe wife of Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge is set to give birth in the coming weeks.CanadaSep 28
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Republican Mark Robinson denies making racist, sexual posts on porn siteMark Robinson, the Republican nominee campaigning for governor of North Carolina, says he's staying in the race despite a scathing report from CNN.U.S. NewsSep 20
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Greenbelt issue a barrier to support for speeding up infrastructure: government pollThe auditor general and the integrity commissioner found that the government's process to remove 15 parcels of land from the Greenbelt to build 50,000 homes favoured developers.PoliticsSep 13
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Ryan Routh: What we know about suspect in apparent Trump assassination attemptRyan Routh, 58, has a long criminal past, including a prior conviction for possessing a weapon of mass destruction.U.S. NewsSep 16
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Canada sets a fast first-half medal pace in ParisCanada's team in Paris was on pace for a record Olympic Games at halftime after a mortifying soccer scandal that began before the eco-flame was even lit in Jardin des Tuileries.SportsAug 3
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Government’s Greenbelt advisory group ‘dormant’ without a chair and only 2 remaining membersThe Greenbelt Council is supposed to meet 10 times per year but hasn't convened a session since December 2022, despite the Greenbelt scandal that engulfed the Ford government.PoliticsAug 9
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Public records contradict Boissonnault business associate’s testimony to ethics committeeCabinet minister Randy Boissonnault’s former business partner made statements to the parliamentary ethics committee that contradict public records.PoliticsJul 30
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Our favourite deals from this year’s Amazon Prime Day!Want to know which products we're adding to cart this year? Read on for our curated list of 20 favourite deals from this year's Prime event.The CuratorJul 16
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U.K. election: Labour’s Starmer vows change after landslide winThe Conservatives suffered the worst performance in the party's long history as voters punished them for a cost of living crisis, failing public services, and a series of scandals.WorldJul 5
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Synagogue arson suspect caught on video in VancouverThe two videos show different angles of what appears to be a male suspect walking up the synagogue’s front steps and igniting some sort of accelerant.CrimeJun 26