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Filming begins in Fredericton on Stephen King-based short filmA Fredericton-based production began filming an adaptation of Stephen King's 'Last Rung on the Ladder'. It's one of the last to get filming rights through a Stephen King program.CanadaJun 8
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TIFF 2024: Elton John doc, Amy Adams horror comedy among first titles announcedA documentary about Elton John and an Amy Adams-led horror comedy about a stay-at-home mom whose life turns surreal will have their world premieres at TIFF.EntertainmentJun 18
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10 page-turners fit for a cottage settingWhether it's the long-awaited return of an author, the debut of a fresh voice, or a little self-help from a celeb, bestselling author Sonya Singh shares her favourite summer reads.The CuratorJun 13
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China plans to raise retirement age. Could it happen in Canada?Delaying retirement also 'makes sense' and could have many benefits in Canada as the country grapples with labour shortages and a record low fertility rate, experts say.CanadaAug 3
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Ken Tanigawa wins 2024 Rogers Charity Classic in CalgaryWaiting about 10 minutes to find out he won the 2024 Rogers Charity Classic didn’t bother Ken Tanigawa one bit.Sports3 hours
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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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Shakespeare comedy ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ staged at Okanagan wineryShakespeare's comedy, Much Ado About Nothing is being brought to life on a stage nestled in the vineyard of Spearhead Winery in East Kelowna.LifestyleJul 19
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Petition in Kelowna requesting ‘wet’ support facility change to a ‘dry’ buildingLocated near Orchard Plaza, Stephen Village is a wet facility, where occupants can use alcohol or drugs in their residences, unlike a dry facility.CanadaJul 6
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Doug Ford unveils new education minister, weeks after naming her predecessorFormer Ontario education minister Todd Smith announced he had resigned from Doug Ford's PC government 'effective immediately' on Friday morning.CanadaAug 16
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Jasper wildfire: Alberta government to look into mixed messaging in evacuation ordersThe Alberta government said it has questions and will be looking into the messaging used in evacuation orders issued Monday night amid a wildfire in the Jasper region.FireJul 23
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Government chatbots? It’s one possibility under Ottawa’s new AI strategySoon Canadians who need to reach out to the federal government could also find themselves talking to an employee who's been helped by non-human assistants.CanadaJul 27
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20 Father’s Day gifts to show Dad you careHelp Dad celebrate his special day with these thoughtful gift ideas.The CuratorMay 25
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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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North American stock markets extend rally as investors bet on TrumpThe S&P/TSX composite index was up 78.16 points to a new closing record of 22,751.68.EconomyJul 15
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Kevin Spacey cries, says he’s in debt ‘many millions’ in new interview'I want to live, but there were times when I wasn't sure if I would make it,' Kevin Spacey said of his emotional state amid numerous the sexual assault allegations against him.EntertainmentJun 13
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Do former presidents have immunity? U.S. Supreme Court rules in Trump caseIn a historic 6-3 ruling, the justices returned Trump's case to the trial court to determine what is left of special counsel Jack Smith's indictment of Trump.U.S. NewsJul 1
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After Copa America success, Marsch hopes Team Canada can recruit more dual nationalsHired in May as John Herdman's successor, Jesse Marsch helped Canada to a sensational run at the Copa America -- his first tournament as manager.CanadaJul 17
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‘We’re all drowning’: Inside the chaos of Toronto’s vacant home tax rolloutNewly released internal emails are offering a glimpse of the chaos behind Toronto’s vacant home tax rollout that had staff and councillors scrambling for answers.PoliticsJul 15
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‘Peace, love, unity and respect’: Thousands celebrate Pride in downtown TorontoThe Toronto Pride Parade marked the culmination of a month’s worth of events celebrating the city’s LGBTQ+ community, with some attendees calling the event a symbol of friendship.CanadaJun 30
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How Ontario suddenly scrapped a plan to deal with harassment on city councilsA law that would address the growing issue of harassment on local councils was promised in 2021, but never came. Documents obtained by Global News show just how close Ontario got.PoliticsAug 15