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Two brothers, 19 and 22, dead after being struck by a light-rail train near MontrealSimon and Samuel Brochu, both of St-Rémi, Que., died after being struck by the automated train early Saturday morning near Brossard, Que.CanadaNov 24
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Chinatown security guard who made headlines when he was attacked dies suddenlyA stranger assaulted Harold Johnson in August 2022 as he made his regular morning rounds at the Chinese Cultural Centre near East Pender and Columbia Streets.HealthDec 22
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Bondi Beach attack: Dashcam video shows couple confronting suspected gunmanThe couple were Bondi locals and described by their loved ones as an 'honest' and 'hardworking' couple who were 'devoted' to their family.TrendingDec 16
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Toronto relative says rabbi killed in Sydney Hanukkah attack was ‘very special’Rabbi Eli Schlanger was one of at least 15 people killed at the event on Bondi Beach on Sunday after two gunmen opened fire on the crowd.WorldDec 15
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Man on trial for hit-and-run, impaired driving, testifies he has no memory of collisionOn trial for impaired driving causing bodily harm, Arjun Sahota says he wasn’t drunk and has no memory of the night he allegedly struck pedestrian Rahim Allani.CrimeNov 14
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1 child dead, 3 others in hospital after overnight townhouse fire in ClareviewThe blaze at the Clareview Village townhouse complex near 31 Street and 132A Avenue broke out around 1:30 a.m. Friday.FireNov 28
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‘Everybody’s gone’: Canadians mark Remembrance Day as number of veterans dwindle'Events of the Second World War are very rapidly moving from the realm of lived history of people you can talk to … into history where you can't talk to the people who remember.'CanadaNov 11
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Boy, 5, run over and killed in north Edmonton: ‘Series of tragic events’Edmonton police said a Jeep was coming out of a parking lot while at the same time, a five-year-old boy was running on the sidewalk and fell.TrafficNov 4
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Unheard. Unserved: Black women face added health care barriers as race, gender intersectIn the final installment of the Global News' series Unheard. Unserved, we look how gender and race can intersect to create even deeper gaps in treatment and outcomes for women.HealthNov 22
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Boy with cancer’s chemo appointment cancelled amid Stollery space shortageAn Edmonton mom said the Stollery Children's Hospital urgently needs to grow after a shortage of beds meant her son Ben was turned away from his scheduled chemotherapy treatment.HealthOct 30
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No closure for Filipino community, six months after Vancouver festival attackNo date has been set for the trial of Adam Kai-Ji Lo, accused of 11 counts of second-degree murder and 31 of attempted murder in the April 26 Lapu Lapu Day festival attack.CrimeOct 24
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Mexican mayor shot, killed during Day of the Dead festivitiesCarlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez, the mayor of Michoacán, was often seen wearing a bulletproof vest and expressed fears for his own safety.WorldNov 3
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Calgary highway bridge named after professional wrestling legend Stu HartOne of Alberta's most famous sons, wrestling pioneer, Stu Hart, the founder of the world-famous Stampede Wrestling, now has a Calgary-area bridge named in his honour.EntertainmentOct 15
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Ex-Vancouver Canucks player Willie Mitchell named in sex assault lawsuitThe woman, identified only as S.D.K. in the lawsuit, was working at the Tofino Resort as a food and beverage server in September 2022.CrimeOct 2
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Premature baby dies from measles in Alberta as cases throughout province near 2,000An infant born prematurely died shortly after being born, after its mother contracted measles during pregnancy, Alberta's health minister said.HealthOct 2
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Anti-science bills hit statehouses, stripping away public health protections built over a centuryMore than 420 anti-science bills attacking longstanding public health protections – vaccines, milk safety and fluoride – have been introduced in statehouses across the U.S. this year, part of an organized, politically savvy campaign to enshrine a conspiracy theory-driven agenda into law.HealthOct 21
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Ontario man faces charges after allegedly assaulting home intruder: policeAn Ontario homeowner is facing assault charges after a break-in led to a violent confrontation, leaving the intruder with life-threatening injuries.CrimeAug 19
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‘Something is broken’: Ford slams assault charges against homeowner after break-inPremier Doug Ford says "something is broken" after a Lindsay man was charged for injuring an alleged intruder during a violent break-in at his home.CrimeAug 20
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No gun was seized from teenager shot dead by Montreal-area police: watchdogThe head of Quebec's police watchdog says no sharp-edged weapons were found, and the only firearm seized came from the officer who shot and killed the teen.CanadaSep 23
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3 police officers dead, 2 injured in Pennsylvania shootingThe two surviving officers were 'listed in critical but stable condition,' according to authorities.U.S. NewsSep 18