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Cost of Premier Doug Ford’s top staff grew by 11% in 2025The Sunshine List shows 50 individuals in the Premier's Office earned an average of $162,000 in 2025, pushing up the total compensation to over $8 million.PoliticsMar 30
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Blue Bombers sign Broxton to two-year contractIt took some time but Jarell Broxton is finally a Winnipeg Blue Bomber.SportsFeb 10
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Ontario NDP MPP resigns to run for federal Liberals in upcoming byelectionDoly Begum, who was first elected as an NDP MPP in the 2018 election, resigned from the party on Tuesday after being courted by the governing Liberals.PoliticsFeb 3
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‘Social connection’ prescriptions for older adults expand across ManitobaAn expanded well-being program across Manitoba aims to help connect older adults with friendship and activity, without a trip to the pharmacy.CanadaFeb 27
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Hydro-Québec seeking input on linking its grid with proposed Nova Scotia wind farmsQuebec's hydro utility is asking the energy industry to assess the feasibility of connecting the province's electricity grid with Nova Scotia’s proposed offshore wind farms.CanadaMar 25
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Radiohead tells ICE ‘go f**k yourselves’ for using song in immigration videoThe message came in response to the use of a version of the song 'Let Down,' which was set to a video on ICE’s social media accounts.EntertainmentFeb 27
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Penticton soup kitchen scrambles to find new home amid looming evictionPenticton Soupateria, a volunteer-driven soup kitchen on Orchard Avenue, received an eviction notice last week, effective May 31.CanadaFeb 19
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Extreme cold disrupts Hydro-Québec exports to Massachusetts during spike in power useExtreme cold forces Hydro-Québec to temporarily halt electricity exports to Massachusetts as demand surged in Quebec during the recent polar vortex.CanadaJan 30
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Manitoba nurse stripped of licence after wrongly giving patient drugsA registered nurse who wrongly administered fentanyl, nearly killing a patient, and asked a doctor to approve the move after the fact has been stripped of her licence.HealthJan 29
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Beaumont man’s guilty verdict in Treasa Oberly murder a relief for her friends, familyThe loved ones of Treasa Lynn Oberly, a Beaumont mom killed in July 2023, are relieved her partner Kenneth Skelly was found guilty of second-degree murder instead of manslaughter.CrimeDec 11, 2025
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2026 Grammy Awards winners list: Bad Bunny takes on ICE, Kendrick Lamar makes historyBad Bunny’s 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' is the first all-Spanish-language album to win album of the year.EntertainmentFeb 1
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Winnipeg population rise could put greater pressure on strained sectorsThat makes Winnipeg the fifth largest municipality in Canada, and marks a considerable trend of growth over the past 15 years.Jan 20
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Inside the ‘con code’, the unwritten rules that may be fuelling prison violenceThe "con code" — a set of unwritten rules among inmates that they believe is behind a sharp rise in attacks behind bars.CrimeFeb 6
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STARS patient proud to be namesake of new Lethbridge show homeA former Lethbridge elementary school principal is the latest STARS air ambulance patient to have a show home named in their honour.HealthJan 9
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2nd-degree murder trial begins for man accused of killing Beaumont mom Treasa OberlyThe second-degree murder trial for Beaumont man Kenneth Skelly is underway. He is accused of killing his common-law partner and mother of their son, Treasa Lynn Oberly.CrimeDec 2, 2025
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Ontario’s manufacturing jobs fall to lower rate since 1976: budget watchdogThe Financial Accountability Officer's economic review found that manufacturing - which represents about 10 per cent of the province's economy - has faced a number of challengesPoliticsNov 26, 2025
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Charge top league-leading Fleet 3-2 in shootoutBrianne Jenner scored the winner in the shootout as the Ottawa Charge defeated the Boston Fleet 3-2 on Saturday afternoon in the Professional Women's Hockey League.SportsDec 27, 2025
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B.C. Conservative leadership race will unify party members: HalfordB.C. Conservatives' interim leader Trevor Halford says he believes the party's leadership race will unify its members and give the party a new vision.PoliticsDec 23, 2025
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B.C. reaches transition agreement with long-term care, assisted living workersThe agreement affects workers at more than 100 facilities that are part of the Health Employers Association of B.C., which receives at least half its funding from the province.CanadaDec 1, 2025
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Penticton says no to tiny home community, risks losing provincial fundsThe 50-unit tiny home community would have been built on a city-owned parcel of land near Dartmouth Road and Dartmouth Drive and funded by the provincial government.CanadaDec 3, 2025