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  • More schools considered for Kelowna as city’s population growth continues
    Central Okanagan Public Schools says it wants to get ahead of the growth curve, which could see another 100,000 people in the city by 2040.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Historic Hope Mill in Keene, Ont. vandalized
    Hope Mill is a pioneer water-powered sawmill that was originally established in 1835 as a mill for processing wool. It was converted to a saw mill in the 1880s. 
    Crime
    May 9
  • Kelowna Mission MLA Renee Merrifield won’t run again
    Kelowna Mission MLA Renee Merrifield is stepping down, opening up a historically reliable seat for the BC United Party ahead of this year's provincial election.
    Canada
    May 16
  • Sask. MLA ban from Pride events extends to Battlefords area
    Battlefords Area Pride is standing in solidarity with Queen City Pride and Prince Albert Pride and barring some Sask. MLAs from taking part in Pride events.
    Canada
    May 14
  • Worker assaulted during daytime jewelry store heist at Markham mall: police
    A "large amount of jewelry" was stolen during a daytime robbery at a Markham mall and officers are now on the hunt for four suspects, police say. 
    Crime
    Apr 29
  • These luxe Amazon towels are all under $60
    Looking to stock your linen closet with the softest cotton and microfiber towels? Amazon is your one-stop shop. The best part? The palatable price points. Read on for seven faves.
    The Curator
    May 7
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  • London Drugs reopens all stores after cyberattack
    London Drugs says it has reopened all its stores across Western Canada after a cybersecurity breach forced the retailer to close last month.
    May 7
  • BC Ferries announces all-gender washrooms, free menstrual supplies for passengers
    The organization said in a release it has joined United Way's BC Period Promise to provide no-cost menstrual products on all vessels and at all terminals.
    Health
    May 14
  • Canfor to shutter B.C. sawmill, curtail Prince George pulp mill
    Canfor has announced it is permanently closing its Polar sawmill in Bear Lake, B.C., shutting a production line at its Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George, and suspending its "planned reinvestment" in Houston, B.C.
    May 9
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  • Surrey man found guilty of indecent exposure for act caught on mall security camera
    Judge Jennifer Lopes found Cooper purposefully exposed his genitals inside the busy mall in July 2022. It was caught on a surveillance camera.
    Crime
    May 15
  • NACI recommends universal immunization program against RSV for all infants
    The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is recommending a universal immunization program against respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, for all infants.
    Canada
    17 mins
  • ‘Intimidating and harassing’: Saskatchewan Speaker outlines relationship with MLA Jeremy Harrison
    Randy Weekes did not offer an explanation for cutting his membership card, but tensions have been growing over the last few months.
    Canada
    May 16
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  • Not just Canada: A look at extreme weather events all over the world
    As Canada deals with wildfires, other parts of the world have suffered extreme weather events, such as heavy rains and storms bringing floods and landslides.
    Environment
    May 14
  • ANALYSIS: Playoffs ouster proves the Jets are human after all
    Being the fan of a team can be exhilarating. The highs of a season can be so high. And this season’s version of the Jets gave the fanbase a ton of highs.
    Sports
    May 3
  • Winnipeg police seek 3 men who stopped ‘inappropriate’ coffee-shop incident
    Police said the trio might have information that could help the investigation into the suspect, who ran off after they stepped in. 
    Crime
    Apr 23
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  • All London Drugs stores in Western Canada reopen following cyberattack
    London Drugs has not revealed any details about the cybersecurity incident that forced the closure of all stores in Western Canada on April 28.
    Economy
    May 7
  • 6 things all sports parents need for the comfiest sporting season yet
    Stay cool, comfy and organized all season long with these sports essentials for parents.
    The Curator
    May 16
  • Quebec’s Îles-de-la-Madeleine won’t impose tourist fee after all
    Îles-de-la-Madeleine is pausing plans to impose a $30 fee for visitors travelling to the archipelago, saying it will ask that they make a voluntary contribution.
    Canada
    May 14
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  • All-Saskatchewan WHL final boosting province’s economy
    Tanner Chubey with the Saskatoon Blades said the packed arena is great for the economy as eyes turn towards the all Saskatchewan final.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Well-rested Saskatoon Blades squad set to begin all-Saskatchewan East final series
    For the first time in over three decades, the WHL Eastern Conference final will be an all-Saskatchewan matchup with the Saskatoon Blades ready to take on the Moose Jaw Warriors.
    Sports
    Apr 23
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