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Saskatchewan ultramarathoner running 1,500 km across province to honour late motherMegan Wotherspoon is running south in the province to honour her mother, who died after dealing with leukemia at the age of 38.CanadaMay 25
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Tanenbaum’s Kilmer Sports Ventures invests in PWHLToronto businessman Larry Tanenbaum is once again investing in women's sports.SportsJun 22
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Major Russian attack kills 21 in Kyiv after Ukraine strikes oil facilitiesLoud explosions shook the Ukrainian capital for hours during the night, with many people sheltering in subway stations after authorities issued air raid warnings.WorldJul 2
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Emergency alerts across Edmonton area as rainfall pushes stormwater systems to capacitySo far this June, Edmonton has recorded 189 mm of rain — the most in more than 60 years — and more rain is expected before the end of the month.WeatherJun 22
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Andy Burnham aims to replace Keir Starmer as U.K. PM. Who is he?Burnham is an experienced politician whose career has taken him from high-level government jobs to the mayoralty of Greater Manchester, and now to the cusp of the PM’s office.WorldJun 22
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Attempted hit on Toronto jail guard tied to web of local crimes, documents allegeNew documents chronicling evidence gathered by investigators in the massive police corruption probe lay out alleged relationships between key players in criminal investigations.CanadaJul 4
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AI is creating a ‘two-track’ job market, report says. What it means for youWhile in some cases, AI will act as a 'force-multiplier' for some experts, it will make some other jobs easier for non-experts, a new report by PwC says.EconomyJun 15
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Is Canada in recession? ‘We see some weakness,’ Carney says, touts ‘process’Prime Minister Mark Carney acknowledged 'some weakness' in the economy after recent GDP data showed Canada was in a technical recession.EconomyJun 2
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Ebola cases in Congo reach 282 as Brazil investigates 2 suspected casesThe two patients who recently arrived in Brazil from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak is ongoing, exhibited symptoms such as fever and chills.WorldJun 1
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Heat waves are dangerous for pets. Here’s how you could keep them coolEnvironment Canada on Monday issued heat alerts for parts of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Here's how you can keep your pets cool.WeatherJun 29
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The Toronto music scene has a ‘Banana Man’ situationThe big worldwide story out of Toronto this month isn't the start of the World Cup. It's the injustice of what happened to Banana Man at a hardcore punk show.EntertainmentJun 14
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Ottawa’s nuclear energy strategy seeks more new reactors, global exportsThe strategy launched Monday ties into Ottawa's overall aim to double electricity capacity by 2050, something the government argues requires zero-emission power sources.CanadaJun 22
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Canada’s AI strategy doesn’t mention copyright. Ottawa says ‘stay tuned’The word 'copyright' doesn't appear once in Canada's 50-page AI strategy, despite promises last summer by the minister of artificial intelligence that it would be addressed.PoliticsJun 8
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How have The Beatles remained relevant after all these years?Fifty-six years after they broke up, The Beatles remain cultural juggernauts. But it wasn't always this way. They had to claw their way back.EntertainmentJun 7
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Russia hits Kyiv with ballistic missile, damages buildings and schoolsThe intense aerial assault damaged buildings across the Ukrainian capital, including near government offices, residential buildings, schools and a market, authorities said.WorldMay 24
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Ontario refuses to say if it has hired any enforcement staff for new ticket price capThe government passed a ban on tickets being sold for more than their face value in Ontario, promising hefty fines and rapid action for anyone trying to circumvent the ban.PoliticsMay 6
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Questions raised around who can access Alberta’s out-of-country health care fundingTamara Polo lived a full and busy life, but that all came to halt when she was hit as a pedestrian in a parking lot in September of 2023.HealthMay 9
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Ford pledges to release details of private jet sale, but offers no timelineIn mid-April, the government confirmed it had bought a Challenger 650, citing the premier's travel across the country into the United States and across the country as the reason.CanadaMay 4
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‘Ash, smoke and flames everywhere’: Memories of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfireThe 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires left a mark on many people in the city. Here are some of their memories of the day the fire known as "The Beast" came to town.CanadaMay 1
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Saskatchewan to test out technology that detects drones smuggling drugs into prisonsSaskatchewan is taking aim at reducing the rise in drugs and weapons being dropped by drones into prison yards – sometimes right to an inmate’s cell window.CanadaApr 21