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Family wants to see action following inquest into Winnipeg overdose deathIn the months leading up to his death, Lee Earnshaw tried to access treatment on five different occasions but was turned away.CanadaDec 16
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A ring with an extra carrot ends decades-long mystery for Alberta coupleThey've been married for 55 years, but for most of that time, something has been missing from Janet and Robert Cockwill's life, until their grandson made a remarkable discovery.ScienceDec 2
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Death toll climbs to 128 in Hong Kong apartment blaze, 8 more arrestedEven two days after the fire began, smoke continued to drift out of the charred buildings from the occasional flare-up.WorldNov 28
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Man mauled to death by lion after breaking into enclosure in BrazilFootage of the incident, shared on social media, shows the man shimmying down a tree into the lion enclosure.TrendingDec 1
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Best post-holiday party cleanup tipsThe professional-level routine to restore your home after a night of holiday entertaining.The CuratorDec 15
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Edmonton city council approves 6.9% tax increase for 2026After four days of discussion at city hall on how to keep Edmontonians from paying significantly more in 2026, a 6.9 per cent tax hike was the number agreed on by councillors.MoneyDec 4
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B.C. ostrich cull started a ‘new kind of war’ after birds gunned down, family saysThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) carried out the cull at the farm last week and confirmed that the flock of 300 to 330 ostriches had been shot dead.CanadaNov 10
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‘Act of evil’: Shooting at Sydney Jewish holiday event declared terror attackAt least 15 people were shot and killed on Sunday during a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, Australian authorities said, declaring it a terrorist attack.CrimeDec 14
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How crypto raiders tortured B.C. family with waterboarding, sex assault, in $2M heistWhen a woman answered a knock at the door of her home in Port Moody, B.C., she was met by two men in Canada Post uniforms who said they had a package to deliver.CrimeNov 21
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As world leaders enter climate talks, people in poverty have the most at stakeRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — When summer heat comes to the Arara neighborhood in northern Rio, it lingers, baking the red brick and concrete that make up many of the buildings long after the sun has gone down. Luis Cassiano, who's lived here more than 30 years, says he's getting worried as heat waves become more frequent and fierce.HealthNov 5
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Ottawa urged to stop weapons flow to Sudan as Carney prepares UAE visitHuman rights groups say they believe planes meant to carry humanitarian aid from the UAE to Sudan are regularly delivering weapons instead, including possibly Canadian-made arms.CanadaNov 3
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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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Louvre jewel heist: French police arrest 5 more in ramped-up probeIncluded in the group is one of the suspected robbers, who authorities say was identified with DNA evidence collected from the scene.TrendingOct 30
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Black Friday Canada: Your ultimate guide to must-shop dealsBlack Friday is here and the deals are rolling in. From Apple, Jenny Bird and SMEG to unexpected finds, we’ve sifted through the sales so you don’t have to.The CuratorNov 30
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Alaska storm evacuees may not return home for at least 18 months: governorIn one of the hardest hit villages, Kipnuk, an initial assessment showed that 121 homes — or 90% of the total — have been destroyed, Gov. Mike Dunleavy wrote to the White House.U.S. NewsOct 17
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Amazon Canada Cyber Monday: Your ultimate guide to must-shop dealsFrom fan-favourite brands like UGG, Under Armour, Dyson, and LEGO to hidden gems, we’ve done the deal-digging for you, curating only the best Amazon Cyber Monday sales.The CuratorDec 1
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Northern Manitoba community recovering from wildfire faces winter food crisisAfter fleeing devastating wildfires this summer, residents of Leaf Rapids have returned. But with winter approaching, they now face a desperate race against the cold.CanadaOct 5
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Zach Bryan responds to backlash over ICE lyrics in song ‘Bad News’'And ICE is gonna come bust down your door, try to build a house, no bills no more, but I got a telephone, kids are all scared and all alone,' Bryan sings in 'Bad News'.EntertainmentOct 8
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High-tech cleaning gadgets that actually make life easierHome expert Melissa Maker shares her top picks for smart home helpers — from Dyson and LG to Dreame and beyond.The CuratorOct 20
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Solicitor general among Ontario cabinet ministers whose vehicles have been stolenFour cabinet ministers have had vehicles stolen in the past four years, two of them in recent months. Premier Doug Ford's office says that shows 'no one is immune.'PoliticsOct 9