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Neighbours ask for accountability as collapsed garage of $4M home deemed ‘safety hazard’Neighbours said the garage at the house on Arbutus Street, valued just under $4 million, across from Kitsilano Beach, buckled on Friday. It has now been fenced off.PoliticsNov 12
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Rogers Q3 earnings fall flat on weak subscriber additionsRogers has been seeing weaker spending on its mobile plans as consumers cut back on purchases amid high inflation levels, choosing instead to switch to cheaper plans.MoneyOct 24
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Orphaned young deer returned to the wild in AlbertaThe Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation has released seven deer fawns back into the wild after the animals arrived at the clinic orphaned and injured.CanadaOct 17
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Kelowna Art Gallery opens the vault for new exhibitionThe Kelowna Art Gallery has been collecting masterpieces for years, tucking them into the vault. But, as we all know, art is meant to be seen.LifestyleOct 6
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Saskatchewan Roughriders star running back returns to lineupRunning back AJ Ouellette has been a full participant during the first two days of practice and looks set to start his first game since Aug. 17th against the Alouettes.SportsOct 9
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Memorial service to be held for Calgary children’s entertainer Buck ShotFor 30 years, Buck Shot and his sidekick Benny the Bear entertained Calgarians with songs, puppets, the birthday book and his nifty battered cowboy hat.CanadaSep 20
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Bear cub fed Taco Bell, sits in back of van during 10-hour Ontario trip: charityThe director of an animal rescue charity is calling on people to seek local support for wildlife after two men picked up a bear cub and took it on a 10-hour drive in their vehicle.CanadaSep 4
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Man charged with killing missing N.S. woman was heading to Mexico: policeRCMP say a man deported back to Canada from Texas has been charged with the first-degree murder of a Nova Scotia woman.CanadaSep 13
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How football and pizza are bringing the Evan Hardy Collegiate community togetherIt’s been a week since the attack at Evan Hardy Collegiate when a 15-year-old girl was intentionally lit on fire. On Thursday the school is hosting its welcome back football game.CanadaSep 12
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Kelowna, B.C. woman describes frightening deer attack during rutting seasonAccording to experts, bucks may perceive humans as rivals for mates.CanadaNov 13
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens drop the Columbus Blue JacketsThe Columbus Blue Jackets were tired when they arrived in Montreal on Saturday after three games in four nights. The Canadiens took advantage of that and claimed a 5-1 win.SportsNov 17
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A new generation is bringing people back to abandoned Newfoundland townsAfter decades, residents and families from Newfoundland are finally moving back to the Island into abandoned Newfoundland towns that are centuries old.CanadaNov 10
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Oilers among several Stanley Cup contenders struggling early this seasonThe Oilers lost their first three games this season and have been one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league so far.SportsOct 22
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Winnipeg Jets fall short in Tampa Bay 4-1 for second loss of seasonThe Jets fell behind 3-0 early in the second and never recovered as their record dropped to a still-remarkable 15-2.SportsNov 14
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Homeless shelter gets creative with food truck securing its own stream of revenueThe additional stream of revenue has allowed the Gospel Mission to hire some of its own shelter residents to be hired to work in the food truck.CanadaNov 6
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‘Irresponsible’: Black bear in Whistler Village surrounded by people, TikTok video shows"I was yelling at them saying get the F** away it’s a wild animal," resident Josh Merrin told Global News. "Sorry about my language."EnvironmentNov 13
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Winnipeg Jets continue record-breaking start to season with 6-3 win in the Big AppleKyle Connor and Mark Scheifele each scored twice as the Jets improved to 15-1 on the season.SportsNov 12
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Saskatchewan political leaders rally voters’ support ahead of election dayIn the lead-up to Monday's provincial election, the leaders of Saskatchewan's two major political parties spent much of Wednesday attacking their rival's records.PoliticsOct 23
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Okanagan restaurants continue closing amid tough economic climateThe economic climate has been tough, especially for independent restaurants, which are still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.CanadaNov 8
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B.C. First Nation criticized for killing of twin grizzly bears in their territoryThe Lil'wat Nation, near Mount Currie, north of Whistler, shared that on Nov. 4 twin grizzly bears that had been spotted in the community before had been killed.EnvironmentNov 8