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  • Manitoba promises review after trustee’s comments about residential schools
    Manitoba Education Minister Nello Altomare said he is looking into the matter and is launching a governance review.
    Education
    Apr 26
  • Airline catering company at Toronto Pearson reaches tentative agreement: union
    The union representing workers responsible for food and beverages on flights out of Toronto Pearson Airport says it has reached a tentative agreement with its company Gate Gourmet.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • O.J. Simpson’s lawyer backtracks vow to fight Goldman family payout
    Malcolm LaVergne, Simpson's estate executor, said his initial vow to ensure Ron Goldman's family "get nothing" were "pretty harsh."
    Trending
    Apr 15
  • The ‘very busy’ Halifax waterfront and why changes could be on the way
    As Halifax's population continues to grow, plans to prevent overcrowding along the city's downtown waterfront are being reviewed. This could mean building a new ferry terminal.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • London, Ont. police searching for 4 suspects in arson case
    London, Ont., police are asking for the public's help in identifying four suspects involved in an arson case from earlier this year.
    Canada
    Apr 27
  • Israel did not express concerns about UNRWA staff before attack: report
    Israel said UNRWA employees took part in the Hamas attack. A UN panel has stated "Israel has yet to provide supporting evidence of this.”
    World
    Apr 22
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  • Winnipeg mobile overdose prevention site ‘surpassing all expectations’: report
    From October 2022 to October 2023, there were 26,154 visits to the site run by Sunshine House, a drop-in and resource centre, the report released Thursday said.
    Health
    Apr 18
  • Judicial review filed in response to Calgary city council’s decision to forego rezoning plebiscite
    Richard Harrisson, a lawyer representing Twiss and Lehodey, confirmed that an application has been filed.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Saskatoon city council to discuss College Drive road safety review
    A safety review of the intersection at College Drive and Wiggins Avenue is being presented at Saskatoon city council Wednesday.
    Traffic
    Apr 22
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  • Air Canada apologizes for mishandling national chief’s headdress on flight
    Air Canada is apologizing after an incident this week involving the mishandling of a headdress belonging to Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Environmental groups call to expand review of forestry emissions
    In an open letter, nearly a dozen environmental groups say the federal government's review must consider how forestry emissions are estimated in the first place.   
    Environment
    Apr 2
  • Edmonton police release footage of suspects in extortion of South Asian community
    Edmonton police have released surveillance videos to identify suspects involved in "Project Gaslight," the extortion series targeting members of the South Asian community.
    Canada
    Apr 24
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  • 6 kitchen gadgets and tools that hack the heck out of meal prep
    We tested these buzzy kitchen items that are designed to cut down on meal prep time.
    The Curator
    Apr 23
  • Massey powers Royals past Blue Jays 6-1
    Chris Bassitt does not like how he or his Toronto Blue Jays have started 2024.
    Sports
    May 1
  • N.S. premier scraps plan to consolidate Antigonish after community meeting
    Following a stormy public meeting, Premier Tim Houston has cancelled plans to consolidate Antigonish, N.S. Community activists are relieved; local politicians are disappointed.
    Politics
    Apr 5
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  • Toronto police chief backtracks on comment after Umar Zameer verdict
    Toronto's chief of police, Myron Demkiw, deflected criticism Tuesday regarding a controversial comment he made outside the Superior Courthouse Sunday.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Child-killer Allan Schoenborn changes name, fights to keep new identity secret
    Allan Schoenborn was found not criminally responsible for killing his three young children in Merritt, B.C., 14 years ago.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Ontario Finance Minister expresses discomfort with size of deficit: ‘Higher than I would like’
    During a fireside chat, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy admitted the deficit in Ontario's budget was higher than he would like, despite writing the financial plan.
    Economy
    Apr 6
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  • Matthew de Grood back in Calgary 10 years after killing 5 at Brentwood house party
    A decade after the biggest mass killing in Calgary’s history, the families of the five victims' families now face the fear of running into the man who stabbed their loved ones.
    Crime
    Apr 9
  • 28 best gifts for mom this Mother’s Day 2024
    Whether your mom is a homebody, a world traveller or an outdoor adventurer, we’ve got a Mother’s Day gift for her.
    The Curator
    Apr 18
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