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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Workplace review of Calgary police coming: oversight body
    “We recognize that it's time for a more fulsome evaluation of whether the actions taken to date are creating the desired change,” Shawn Cornett said.
    Canada
    Mar 27
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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
  • Guelph seeking donation of land for potential temporary encampment site
    The city has put out a call to land owners interested in donating property for a minimum of three years in an effort to address homelessness.
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • Pickleball curious? Here’s what you need to get started
    Balls, bag, paddles…what else do you need to play pickleball? Here are 11 accessories that may help foster your love of the game.
    The Curator
    Apr 5
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  • Saskatoon Fire Department year-in-review highlights increase in calls
    The Saskatoon Fire Department showcased the increased needs and response seen in the city as part of its year in review.
    Fire
    Apr 4
  • 26 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
  • N.S. premier faces pushback at tense public meeting over Antigonish amalgamation
    Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston faced opposition in Antigonish Tuesday night during a community meeting about potential plans for amalgamation.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • Child-killer Allan Schoenborn changes name, fights to keep new identity secret
    Schoenborn was found not criminally responsible for killing his three young children in Merritt 14 years ago.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Proposed overhaul of Peterborough area school boundaries aims to tackle overcapacity
    The Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board has four concepts to address student overcapacity. Changes could impact two dozen schools in Peterborough city and county.
    Education
    Apr 5
  • Private lease for Sargent Park Tennis Courts operation not renewed, 24-hour use enabled
    Operators of city owned recreation facilities don't need to be concerned after the Property and Development committee chose not to renew the lease for the Sargent Park Tennis court
    Politics
    Apr 12
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  • RCMP make changes following scathing report on handling of sexual assault investigation
    A rural Alberta family has received a formal apology from the RCMP in response to allegations they filed with the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Dozens of B.C. surgeries postponed due to shortage of key operating room specialists
    Between Jan. 1 and April 12, 70 cardiac cases saw surgeries postponed in Vancouver alone due to a shortage of perfusionists, who keep critical operating room equipment working.
    Health
    Apr 12
  • How a fabric shaver changed everything for me
    Before you pack your winter wardrobe away and bring your spring clothes into rotation, now is the time to get your hands on a fabric shaver and breathe new life into your clothes.
    The Curator
    Apr 3
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  • No charges against RCMP officers in arrest of St. Albert youth with autism
    In October 2022, a 16-year-old boy with autism was arrested at a playground in St. Albert after police received 911 calls about an individual who was behaving erratically.
    Canada
    Mar 27
  • WWE’s Chelsea Green says she was labelled an escort, booted from NYC hotel
    The wrestling star said security thought she was a sex worker and as a result, she was refused service at The Plaza hotel.
    Trending
    Apr 4
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