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Stigma, cyberbullying and hope centre stage as B.C. hosts suicide prevention conferenceThe city is playing host to the 34th annual National Suicide Prevention Conference, and one of the event's primary goals is to break down the stigma around a taboo topic.PoliticsMay 29
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Snake that everyone thought was male welcomes 14 ‘virgin birth’ babiesRonaldo's 'miracle birth' is believed to be only the third occurrence in a captive Brazilian rainbow boa anywhere in the world.TrendingJun 25
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Minutes after checking into their B.C. Airbnb, this U.S. couple’s valuables were goneAs the suitcases were heavy and it was late, the couple decided to put these smaller bags in the Airbnb and go back to their car to get the suitcases.CrimeJul 8
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Former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi named Alberta NDP leader in landslide victoryAlberta’s New Democratic Party has found a new leader in former Calgary mayor Naheed Nenshi. Nenshi was elected with 62,746 votes.PoliticsJun 22
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Alberta woman who was born despite IUD suffering from rare diseasesAn intrauterine device is one of most effective forms of contraception, with less than one per cent chance of getting pregnant, experts say.HealthJul 14
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Metro Vancouver’s top bureaucrat made more than $700K last yearThat is roughly about $100,000 more than what B.C. Premier David Eby and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau make combined.PoliticsJun 15
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Toronto ranked costliest city for auto theft claims in OntarioToronto has topped the list of the costliest cities in Ontario for auto theft claims. One Ontario city saw a 2,269 per cent increase in auto theft claims costs over five years.CanadaJun 4
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Search on for Florida boater who fatally hit ballerina, 15, then fled sceneElla Riley Adler died from her injuries after she was struck by a boat while waterskiing off Key Biscayne in Miami.U.S. NewsMay 13
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Voting opens on controversial Elm Plaza real estate projectOn the table is a new project with a four storey complex containing 117 residential units as well as a two-storey structure for 13 townhouses.CanadaMay 7
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AstraZeneca says it’s withdrawing COVID vaccine amid low demandAstraZeneca says a surplus of other available COVID-19 vaccines and declining demand are the reasons behind why it's withdrawing Vaxzevria.HealthMay 8
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Ultra-processed food tied to higher risk of early death, study finds. What to avoidUltra-processed foods, such as processed meat, fizzy drinks, ice cream and sugary cereals are linked to a higher risk of early death, according to a recent study.HealthMay 8
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Abortion is set to be a key U.S. election issue. Which side has momentum?Mounting stories of the impact from a growing number of bans and limits on abortion are galvanizing voters, advocates and experts say.U.S. NewsMay 6
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Wrong remains sent to ‘exhausted’ Canadian family after death on Cuba vacationFaraj Allah Jarjour of Laval, Que. died suddenly in Cuba on a family trip, and his children say the wrong remains were sent back to Canada from Cuba.CanadaApr 22
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Province unveils plan to protect Albertans from power price swings — but not until 2025The Alberta government is proposing measures, to take effect in January 2025, that aim to protect power consumers from wild price swings under the Regulated Rate Option.ConsumerApr 18
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Life-saving program front and centre at free forum in Kelowna, B.C.SAVE BC was started by two physicians in the Lower Mainland who felt there was a gap in catching the disease based on family history.CanadaApr 12
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Quebec judge orders bus driver to stand trial for daycare crash deathsQuebec court Judge François Landry is presiding over the preliminary inquiry, which heard from 13 witnesses over four days this week.CanadaMar 28
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Preliminary hearing begins for Quebec man charged with murder in daycare bus crashThe 52-year-old former city bus driver faces two counts of first-degree murder as well as seven other charges, including attempted murder and aggravated assault.CrimeMar 25
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Dan Schneider, ex-Nickelodeon producer, apologizes for on-set behaviourMany of the complaints against Dan Schneider — both by ex-child stars and fans of his work — are to do with seemingly sexualized jokes acted out by minors in his TV shows.EntertainmentMar 20
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The West Block Transcript – Episode 25, Season 13Remembering former prime minister Brian Mulroney: his wins, his losses, and his impact on our country. He was known as Canada’s great deal maker at a tumultuous time in history.PoliticsMar 3
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U.S. ‘Havana syndrome’ reports raise concerns, Canadian diplomats’ lawyer saysThe lawyer for Canadian diplomats suing Ottawa over 'Havana syndrome' criticized a report on the symptoms that have been reported by American and Canadian diplomats.CanadaMar 19