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‘Very worrisome’: Coyote attack on child in Durham sparks renewed safety callDurham police are renewing safety concerns after recent coyote attacks while experts are asking for 'transparency' on the risks they pose in urban areas.CanadaJun 24
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A dermatologist’s expert evaluation on LED face masksGlow-getter or gimmick? The verdict is in—with brands like CurrentBody and SharkNinja leading the trend.The CuratorMay 8
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Saskatoon Mamba open at home for 1st game of the season against VancouverThe Saskatoon Mamba hit the court for the first time following their rebranding. Thousands of students attended, bringing a high-energy experience to SaskTel Centre.CanadaMay 14
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Evacuation order remains in place as glacial lake bursts near PembertonTechnical experts anticipate flood waters are likely to peak in Place Glacier’s downstream water channels late in the day on Wednesday, July 1, the Regional District stated.CanadaJun 30
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Your spring cleaning questions, answered!Cleaning expert Melissa Maker tackles four of the questions she gets asked most—shoes, screens, windows, and that dust that just will not quit.The CuratorApr 15
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AI chatbots are helping people communicate with dating partners. Here are some do’s and don’tsWhether you love or loathe generative AI chatbots, they're becoming increasingly involved in the business of romance, but what are the dos and don'ts?LifestyleJun 27
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Winnipeg Jets sign unrestricted free agent, goalie Stu SkinnerWinnipeg Jets bolster their goaltending ranks with the signing of unrestricted free agent Stu Skinner to a two-year deal worth a total of US $7.5 million.SportsJul 1
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Developers didn’t ask ‘directly’ for B.C. vacant condo plan, Carney saysThe proposed program has faced criticism from opposition parties and housing experts, some of whom have said it amounts to a 'bailout' for condo developers.CanadaJun 25
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Saskatchewan joins the party as legal CFL tailgating arrives in the provinceThe Saskatchewan Roughriders kick off their 2026 season Saturday and this year's game day experience is even grander, with the addition of tailgating.SportsJun 12
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Vancouver woman fights Rogers and FedEx over missing phoneOn the day Ron’s phone was scheduled for delivery, she received an email from FedEx with tracking information. “I tracked it. Finally, it said it has arrived,” recalled Ron.ConsumerJun 30
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Suspected illegal campfire blamed for Kalamoir Park wildfire as safety concerns remainWhile the wildfire has now been extinguished, officials say significant hazards remain throughout the park, which remains closed to the public.CanadaJun 19
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Elections Alberta set to verify separatist referendum petition after court stayElections Alberta says it should be able to verify by July 27 the results of a petition calling for a referendum on the province separating from Canada.PoliticsJul 6
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Canada’s social media ban for kids may narrow. Experts say that’s goodGovernment officials are aiming to use the ban as an incentive for platforms to improve their designs and better protect children long-term, if and when those kids return.TechJun 12
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Foreign officers to help Toronto cops manage international fans during FIFA World CupToronto police say they will work with officers from other countries during the FIFA World Cup to manage international fan groups.CanadaJun 8
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Charges expected after vehicle smashes into London, Ont. gym, injuring 7Seven people in London, Ont., have been sent to hospital after a vehicle crashed through a brick wall and into a shopping mall fitness centre on Friday.CrimeJun 12
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Montreal man appearing as fitness instructor faces trafficking charges: policeA Montreal man alleged to have posed as a women’s fitness instructor is facing multiple sex trafficking charges following a joint investigation by police in Ontario and Quebec.CrimeJun 30
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Online extremist groups exploiting, blackmailing youth: Winnipeg policeChildren as young as preteens are being targeted by violent online extremist groups who want 'the destruction of society,' according to a warning from Winnipeg police.CrimeJun 12
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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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Alberta proposes new pipeline, but hurdles to construction, profitability remainWhile the governments of Canada and Alberta have agreed to take the proposal for a new pipeline to the next step, oil industry insiders say some big hurdles remain.PoliticsJul 3
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Artist behind controversial photograph in Fredericton gallery defends it as ‘sacred’The artist behind a controversial photograph blasted as blasphemous by detractors says renewed criticism over its display in Fredericton misses the point.CanadaJun 23