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Ski season underway at Rocky Mountain resorts in Alberta, B.C.This year's ski and snowboard season in the Rockies officially kicked off on Nov. 5, with the opening of the Lake Louise Ski Resort.SportsNov 5
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High positivity rates and asymptomatic: What take-home STI kits reveal in N.S.A Dalhousie University pilot project aimed at making STI testing more accessible has reached about 50 patients since its launch in August.HealthNov 14
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Golfing or skiing? It’s a tale of 2 seasons in AlbertaSeveral city owned golf courses reopened to play in Calgary this week as much of southern Alberta is enjoying unseasonably warm weather.WeatherNov 7
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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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Canada Soccer women’s head coach out amid Olympic drone-spying scandalCanada Soccer says assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi, who are also serving a one-year FIFA ban, also will not be returning to the organization.CanadaNov 12
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Reporter pushes back against ‘ridiculous’ Russian spy allegationsDavid Pugliese defended himself from accusations leveled at Canada's public safety committee.CanadaOct 25
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A N.B. man was disfigured in a car crash. A prosthetic from a former spy changed his lifeA retired CIA disguise expert has helped a New Brunswick man gain his life back after a car crash with a hyper-realistic prosthetic.CanadaOct 16
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Canada Post, union still at odds as strike looms. What are the sticking points?While both parties are still negotiating, the union says 'if there is no real movement at the bargaining table, we won’t shy away from taking the next step.'CanadaNov 5
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Canada’s Barrett helps Raptors to 131-128 OT winRJ Barrett of Mississauga, Ont., had 31 points and was a rebound shy of a double-double as the Toronto Raptors held off the Sacramento Kings for a 131-128 overtime win on Saturday.SportsNov 2
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Conservative education plan pledges letter grades, homeschool funding, end of SOGIThe B.C. Conservatives have unveiled their education policy plans about six days before the Oct. 19 voting day.EducationOct 14
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Package stolen within 30-minutes of delivery by alleged Kelowna porch pirateThe alleged thief pulled up to the home Saturday evening on an e-scooter wearing snow pants, a ski jacket, and a motorbike helmet.CanadaOct 21
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SOGI 123 in B.C.’s schools reduces discrimination even for heterosexual students: reportThe UBC Stigma and Resilience Among Vulnerable Youth Centre (SARAVYC) report shows that SOGI 123 decreased bullying and sexual orientation discrimination for all students.EducationOct 9
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Ex-chief of staff to public safety minister denies stalling spy warrant approvalA timeline tabled at the inquiry says Astravas attended a briefing on the warrant application 13 days after CSIS sent it to Public Safety.PoliticsOct 9
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Suspects flee on jet skis after man shot, killed near luxury Cancun hotelThe man was shot dead in front of the Riu Palace Las Americas hotel.WorldOct 3
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Heightened Vancouver police response on 1-year anniversary of Oct. 7 attacksSgt. Steve Addison with the Vancouver police said there are a number of planned and unplanned events expected to take place and officers have stepped up patrols.WorldOct 7
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West Kelowna’s future may include 19-storey highrisesCouncil has shied away from building way up in the past but with densification needed, a change in direction could be on the horizon.CanadaOct 4
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Thin turnout to B.C. protests over sexual orientation and gender identityTurnout to what was billed as the 'Million March for Children' in B.C. was sparse in comparison to previous years.PoliticsSep 20
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Sask. RCMP warn against impaired driving this long weekendProvincial statistics show alcohol plays a role in almost 30 per cent of fatal collisions each year in Saskatchewan. RCMP hope drivers will make good choice this long weekend.CanadaSep 1
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Huge mail and credit card ring busted in New Westminster"Recovering some of these may prevent people from being further victimized," Sgt. Andrew Leaver with the New Westminster Police Department said.CrimeSep 18
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Winnipeg byelection a ‘toss-up’ between NDP, Conservatives, poli sci prof saysThis month's federal byelection in the Winnipeg riding of Elmwood-Transcona is a 'toss-up' between two candidates, a political science professor says.PoliticsSep 9