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Manitoba music icon Ray St. Germain recognized with honorary street nameA homegrown music icon has been honoured by the City of Winnipeg for his decades of contributions to the Manitoba entertainment industry.EntertainmentJun 7
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Overdose death comes day after Victoria changes first responder safety policyUnder the new policy, paramedics and firefighters won't respond to calls on the 900 block of Pandora Avenue without a police escort.HealthJul 17
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Here are the 15 new red light camera locations in London, Ont.The 15 new red light cameras will more than double the number of impacted intersections in London, Ont. The city says data suggests they are successfully reducing serious crashes.CanadaJun 11
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Street Machine Weekend returns to LethbridgeThe Street Machine Weekend promises to be a feast for the eyes for car enthusiasts, showcasing gleaming machines and remarkable craftsmanship.EntertainmentJul 11
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Saint John memorial garden honours encampment fire victims, serves as reminderA memorial garden has been created for the three people who lost their lives in tent encampment fires in Saint John this winter.FeaturesJun 7
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B.C. woman sentenced to 12 months probation in crash that killed Burnaby seniorJena Toni Dae, 26, was convicted of driving without due care and attention under the Motor Vehicle Act (MVA).CrimeJul 2
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‘He’s running’: Police video captures dramatic high-speed Lamborghini chase near TorontoFootage from a police helicopter shows officers pursing and eventually arresting the driver of a Lamborghini that lost a tire on Highway 407 during a high-speed chase.CrimeJul 12
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Race car driver stuck in Toronto traffic rents bicycle, runs to trackThe notoriety surrounding the sluggish streets of Toronto continues to grow as one of the world’s top drivers was forced to hop on a bike get to work.CanadaJul 18
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What’s open and closed in Guelph on Canada DayPeople will be able to buy beer and take a dip in the pool but other shopping and recreational facilities will be closed on MondayCanadaJun 28
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Ontario Road Trips: Goderich country offers spectacular sunsets and breathtaking viewsWhile the Goderich area has some fascinating history, it is best known for its natural spaces, beaches and spectacular sunsets.CanadaJun 29
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Winnipeg moves on from Bishop Grandin, formally introduces Abinojii MikanahThe City of Winnipeg formally changed the name of the 10-kilometre expressway, also known as Route 165, on Friday — National Indigenous Peoples Day.CanadaJun 21
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Grand Prix festivities ‘good way to kick off summer’ in MontrealHotels, restaurants and even stores fill up with fans who flock to downtown Montreal for the big races and festivities on Grand Prix weekend.CanadaJun 7
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Closed patios can reopen, but Montreal faces more questions over F1 weekend problemsMontreal's mayor said the decision by fire prevention employees to order restaurants to suddenly close their patios on one of the busiest evenings of the year was "unjustifiable."CanadaJun 13
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McDavid, Oilers ready for Cup climax: ‘Dreamt of yourself playing in that game’Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers face the Florida Panthers in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final Monday — the last hurdle in an improbable journey this season.CanadaJun 23
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2024 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ take spotlightEmmy-winning actors Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph announced the 2024 nominations, with projects like 'Baby Reindeer,' 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Fallout' scoring honours.EntertainmentJul 17
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Ontario Road Trips: Elora is home to gorgeous gorges — and a bit of Hollywood glamElora, Ont., offers day trippers more than gorgeous views, historic charm and memorable dining. It also features more than a few examples of Hollywood North.CanadaJun 22
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CrowdStrike outage, Toronto floods and Trump’s VP pick: Top stories this weekJustin Trudeau is courting Mark Carney to join the government, Toronto was flooded and Trump has a new VP pick. Here are the top stories this week.CanadaJul 20
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Debate goes long on Saskatoon Housing Accelerator FundFurther discussion continued Friday around the Housing Accelerator Fund in Saskatoon.CanadaJun 28
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With election season coming, B.C.’s airwaves already awash in attack adsWhile no election is formally underway in B.C., political attack ads are already flying fast and furiously, aiming at both the federal and provincial levels.PoliticsJun 14
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Gridlocked: How Halifax road closures, detours are creating traffic nightmaresAfter a weekend of significant bus delays throughout Halifax, a transit union president says he expects ongoing construction to cause frequent gridlocked traffic this summer.TrafficJun 12