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  • Police raid Fun Guyz stores in Kitchener, Cambridge for 2nd time in a week
    On Saturday, officers raided Fun Guyz stores on King Street East and Waterloo Street North in Cambridge and Victoria Street South and Park Street in Kitchener.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • Members vote to dissolve Ross Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
    Ross Memorial Hospital will now provide administrative assistance to support the volunteer activities of the approximately 125 members of the RMH Auxiliary.
    Health
    Apr 12
  • Did cloud seeding cause Dubai flooding? What to know about the science
    The United Arab Emirates saw its heaviest rainfall recorded and parts of Dubai remain flooded. The UAE uses cloud seeding to create more rain. Could it have caused the flood?
    Weather
    Apr 18
  • Tree of Heaven could be hellish to Okanagan fruit farmers
    Despite its name, the popular Tree of Heaven may be hellish for Okanagan agriculture, according to the Regional District of Central Okanagan.
    Canada
    Mar 24
  • Tesla to lay off more than 10% of global workforce amid falling sales
    Tesla will lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war.
    Money
    Apr 15
  • Shohei Ohtani’s ex-interpreter stole $16M from MLB star for gambling debt: U.S. DOJ
    U.S. prosecutors say Ippei Mizuhara stole more than $16 million from Ohtani’s bank accounts to pay for his own sports betting and lied to the bank to access the accounts.
    Crime
    Apr 11
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  • ‘Psychopathic’ Manitoba AI Easter Bunny ‘maybe just dealing with a lot,’ says creator
    Canadian History Ehx podcast used AI to generate an Easter Bunny suited to each province. Most are depicted as noble adventurers but Manitoba's is disturbing.
    Trending
    Mar 26
  • Slow February home sales signal ‘things are about to pick up’: CREA
    Home prices were flat in February, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association, snapping a five-month streak of declines in the housing market.
    Money
    Mar 18
  • Family who immigrated to Canada says they couldn’t stay amid high cost of living
    A Ukrainian woman who moved to Nova Scotia says her family couldn't stay as it was too hard to keep up with the cost of living, so they returned home to Europe after seven months.
    Canada
    Mar 21
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  • Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet on $2,500 a month. They’re not alone
    Demand at food banks across Quebec is reaching a critical stage. For one family, the aid is essential for their survival as the cost of living continues to increase.
    Features
    Mar 27
  • Trump trial seats 12 jurors after dismissing 1 over media reports on her ID
    A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.
    U.S. News
    Apr 18
  • ANALYSIS: Patience, not panic, key to Jets’ attendance woes
    In a city that lives and dies with its sports teams and has a great deal of pride in the image those teams project, the reality shouldn’t be forgotten three weeks later.
    Sports
    Mar 15
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  • ‘Skyrocketing’ expenses threaten the future of Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival
    Organizers of the Edmonton International Fringe Festival say the event is struggling financially and that without immediate help, the future of the festival will be very different.
    Economy
    Mar 18
  • Sound Off Festival: Canadian deaf performers take to the stage in Edmonton
    Sound Off Festival, Canada's national festival dedicated to the deaf performing arts, will delight and inspire audiences in Edmonton from March 5 - 10.
    Entertainment
    Mar 6
  • Billion-dollar rapid-test contracts favoured Chinese imports over cheaper Canadian-made devices
    Two COVID-19 importers participating in an initiative to help grow small Canadian businesses charged more to sell rapid tests to the federal government than Canadian manufacturers.
    Investigations
    Feb 29
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  • Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter fired amid illegal betting, ‘massive theft’ allegations
    The allegations emerged after reporters looked into Shohei Ohtani's finances and allegedly found wire transfers worth millions to a bookmaker under federal investigation.
    Sports
    Mar 21
  • Tire falls off Boeing plane mid-air, smashing into parked cars below
    Video of the incident showed a tire on the left landing gear detaching seconds after the Boeing 777 plane took off in San Francisco.
    U.S. News
    Mar 8
  • Retailers are cutting prices to win your business. Here’s where you can save
    Canada's slowing economy means retailers have to work harder to lure in customers. Here are some of the areas where you can expect discounts in exchange for your business.
    Consumer
    Mar 21
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  • Budget 2024 tries to sell youth a more affordable life with billions in spending
    The Liberal government’s 2024 federal budget includes tax changes and efforts to make life more affordable for millennial and gen Z Canadians.
    Money
    Apr 16
  • The biggest clues that exposed Kate Middleton’s ‘edited’ family photo
    Kensington Palace's strategy to calm speculation about the Princess of Wales has backfired, thanks to an admittedly edited family photo.
    Trending
    Mar 11
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