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Air Canada suspends all flights to Cuba, effective immediatelyThis comes after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening to impose tariffs on countries providing oil to Cuba last week.WorldFeb 9
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Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockadeCanadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.CanadaFeb 10
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Edmonton’s warm weather good for summer businesses — challenging for winter eventsMany people in Alberta are heading outside to enjoy the sun and above-zero temperatures, but the warm weather is creating challenges for some winter events.WeatherFeb 5
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Winter activities warm up at Frost ReginaHundreds of people came out with friends and family to soak in the sun and enjoy winter activities at the opening weekend of Frost as Regina weather was anything but frosty.WeatherFeb 10
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The scramble is on to help unscramble the mess that is AI-generated musicCompanies Udio and Suno have been scraping the internet for music to train its AI models without asking artists first. The solution maybe something right out of Men in Black.EntertainmentJan 18
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Quebec Liberals name ethics officer for leadership race after vote-buying allegationsThe Quebec Liberal Party has named an ethics officer to supervise the upcoming leadership race after allegations of wrongdoing sunk the previous leader.PoliticsJan 5
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The best women’s swimsuits for a stylish seaside escapeFrom a stringy two-piece bikini to a tummy controlled swim set, read on for 11 women's swimsuits that demand a sun-filled escape, stat.The CuratorDec 16, 2025
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WestJet pauses installing non-reclining seats after blowback — for nowWestJet VP Robert Antoniuk told staff in a memo the new configuration will only go ahead on 22 planes "for the time being," with 21 of those already sporting the tighter interior.ConsumerDec 12, 2025
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Quebec coroner outlines steps to improve pedestrian safety at intersectionsA Quebec coroner called on the city of Montreal and province to take steps to improve safety at intersections, including adding sun glare as a criteria.CanadaNov 30, 2025
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Manitoba ranchers taking precautions with livestock during extreme coldAmid a bitter cold snap in Manitoba, ranchers are taking extra precautions with their herds.CanadaJan 23
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One worker killed, another hurt by rolling pipe at Cenovus Energy’s Christina Lake siteThe workers were struck by a pipe that rolled off a truck they were unloading at Cenovus Energy's Christina Lake North oil site near Conklin in northeastern Alberta.CanadaFeb 2
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Canada’s Sarault earns short-track bronzeCanadian speedskater Courtney Sarault delivered bronze in the women's 500 metres, while her more heralded teammate William Dandjinou was edged off the podium in the men's 1,000 on Thursday at the Milan-Cortina Games.SportsFeb 12
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Wolfe Islander III turns 50 while filling in for troubled successorThe reliable Wolfe Islander III marks 50 years of service on Friday. The vintage ferry is currently back in action, filling in for the troubled Islander IV amid ongoing woes.CanadaFeb 6
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Yellow fog advisory issued for SaskatchewanDespite the warm temperatures, Saskatoon looked a little gloomy Saturday as the province was under a yellow fog advisory for most of the day.WeatherFeb 7
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‘Incredibly strong community’: B.C. continues to mourn after mass shootingThe community of Tumbler Ridge continues to mourn after a mass shooting took the lives of eight people and injured more than two dozen others on Tuesday.CanadaFeb 12
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Winter storm causes outages in Nova Scotia and cancellations across the MaritimesAn overnight storm has dumped heavy, wet snow across the Maritimes, leaving more than 120,000 homes and businesses in Nova Scotia without electricity this morning.CanadaJan 19
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Flair Airlines reroutes strategy to lure corporate travellers — without a business classCEO Maciej Wilk said Flair Airlines is attempting a strategic shift away from a pure-play budget airline and toward what he dubbed a 'value carrier.'ConsumerJan 16
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‘Extreme traffic’: Police say Toronto rally on Saturday could exceed 200K peopleToronto police have issued a warning for a rally that's expected in the city's north end on Saturday, where 'attendance may exceed 200,000 people.'Canada2 hours
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Alberta’s Balzac Billy predicts 6 more weeks of winterAlberta's furry mascot forecaster, Balzac Billy, cast a shadow when he emerged from his winter burrow on Groundhog Day, predicting six more weeks of winter for Albertans.WeatherFeb 2
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WestJet won’t fly to 10 U.S. cities this summer amid ‘notable’ travel declineWestJet says several routes to U.S. cities are being suspended for summer 2026 as fewer Canadians are travelling south of the border.CanadaFeb 10