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CFIA warns of U.S. outbreaks of pseudorabies in commercial swineThe CFIA states that American shipments that have already been certified 'will be permitted to enter Canada' following reports of outbreaks of pseudorabies in commercial swine.ConsumerMay 15
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Alberta government launches annual campaign against invasive aquatic speciesThe Alberta government is stepping up the fight against zebra mussels, quagga mussels and other invasive aquatic species by adding more inspection stations and more K-9 inspectors.EnvironmentApr 28
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Fundraiser launched for tech to keep invasive mussels from entering B.C. watersMany waterways across the United States and Canada are already infested, including the Great Lakes and Lake Winnipeg, according to reports.CanadaMar 12
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As governments pour billions into new affordable housing, existing units in disrepairMercedes Rodriguez says she and her seven kids struggle to sleep at night because of the sounds of mice scurrying in the walls in her apartment in Montreal's east end.CanadaMay 28
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Ontario town selected as host for Team Panama during FIFA World CupThe Town of New Tecumseth, located approximately 80 minutes north of downtown Toronto, will host Team Panama during its World Cup matches.CanadaMay 26
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Here’s how to prevent tick bites and safely remove themEnjoy the outdoors stress-free with these smart tick tips and products.The CuratorMay 17
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Motor boats allowed to return to Clear Lake in Riding Mountain National ParkParks Canada is lifting a ban on motorized boats in a western Manitoba lake popular with tourists.EnvironmentApr 8
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Canada barely sells fresh potatoes to Mexico. That’s about to changeCurrently, almost all of Canada’s potato trade with Mexico consists of frozen potatoes and processed items such as frozen french fries.EconomyMar 13
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As Kurdish fighters debate joining the Iran war, their bases are already under attackTheir camps under attack by Iran, Kurdish fighters based in Iraq are debating whether to join the U.S. and Israeli war against the Islamic republic.WorldMar 9
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Calgary needs an extra $609M for Bearspaw feeder main, water infrastructure upgradesThe request for additional funding comes after Calgary city council approved more than $1 billion in funding for water infrastructure in this year's budget.CanadaMar 3
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Scrapes, dirty water and dead frogs: Saskatchewan Superslides set for demolitionA once popular outdoor waterpark in Saskatchewan is set to be torn down following decades of memories ranging from joyful and thrilling to downright ugly.CanadaFeb 23
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‘No thank you’: Greenland rejects Trump’s hospital ship offerTrump’s offer of a hospital ship came after Denmark’s military said its Arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland.WorldFeb 23
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Coach says Kingsbury races like a Formula One carMichel Hamelin knows his moguls, having coached Alex Bilodeau before taking Mikaël Kingsbury under his wing.SportsFeb 8
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Read the full transcript of Trump’s 2026 State of the UnionTrump spoke at the State of the Union for 1 hour and 48 minutes, making it the longest in U.S. history, surpassing his own 2025 address.U.S. NewsFeb 25
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Alaska Airlines pilot who landed plane after panel blew off sues BoeingThe pilot is suing Boeing because he believes the plane maker wrongly tried to blame him and the rest of the crew in past legal filings.TrendingJan 6
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Officials stress Calgarians must save water after Bearspaw main break sees no drop in usageRepair work continues in Calgary, where Mayor Jeromy Farkas said the city is committed to fixing a problematic water main that has burst twice now in a year and a half.CanadaJan 1
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About 40 dead, 115 injured in New Year’s fire at Swiss Alps bar: policeThe Crans-Montana resort's crowded Le Constellation bar morphed from a scene of revelry into the site of what Switzerland's president said was one of the country's worst tragedies.WorldJan 1
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Cows in Europe are getting lumpy skin disease. Will your cheese cost more?In July, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) imposed restrictions on dairy imports from four European nations over an outbreak of something called “Lumpy Skin Disease.”ConsumerDec 1, 2025
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Critteraid peacocks saved from euthanasia after avian flu discoveryThere was concern that Critteraid would have to euthanize its two peacocks, Jake and Nicolaj, and said they were not exposed to the disease and tested negative.HealthDec 1, 2025
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Sinking McBarge in Fraser River blocking B.C. company’s chance to expandJohn "Archie" Anjo wants to expand his business to the Maple Ridge waterfront, but the once proud floating junk food palace is now just junk.PoliticsNov 22, 2025