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  • Winnipeg police ask for public’s help identifying suspect after older woman robbed
    The victim was walking to her car in a commercial parking lot when a man she didn't know came up to her, stealing her purse and then running away.
    Crime
    Apr 8
  • Two suspects arrested, released in gas station robbery: Winnipeg police
    Winnipeg police say two suspects were arrested and then released on a promise to appear in court following a knife-point robbery at a gas station near Polo Park on Thursday.
    Crime
    Mar 30
  • Biden welcomes Kishida to Washington as U.S., Japan navigate rare spat
    The state visit will spotlight shared concerns about provocative Chinese military action in the Pacific but comes amid disagreement over Nippon Steel's plans to acquire U.S. Steel.
    World
    Apr 9
  • Can more federal cash ramp up pre-fab housing? Trudeau pitches funds
    Friday's announcements on more funds for pre-fab construction and as part of a series of announcements teeing up what is set to be a housing-focused budget.
    Politics
    Apr 5
  • Unions caught off guard by Alberta’s move to create independent police force
    The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says it was surprised by a bill the United Conservative government introduced Wednesday to create an independent police force.
    Crime
    Mar 14
  • Suspended ArriveCan IT consultant unloading $2.2M Ottawa office condo
    Coradix Technology Consulting Ltd. put up for sale an office suite which it owns in the national capital, just as the ArriveCan app spending controversy was intensifying.
    Investigations
    Mar 22
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  • Biden gathers leaders of Japan, Philippines to reinforce bonds, counter China
    Biden said U.S. defense commitment to Pacific allies was “ironclad” in the midst of growing concern about provocative Chinese military action in the Indo-Pacific.
    U.S. News
    Apr 11
  • Thunder Bay getting $20.7 million from Ottawa to fast-track housing development
    The northern Ontario city of Thunder Bay is set to receive $20.7 million in federal funding to help fast-track housing development.
    Politics
    Feb 29
  • Canadian, U.S. companies start 2024 with layoffs. What to know
    Companies in the U.S. and Canada have kicked off 2024 with thousands of job cuts across sectors, signaling that the spate of layoffs seen in 2023 could persist.
    Economy
    Mar 7
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  • Edmonton man faces more than 40 charges after 3D firearms seized in cross-Canada investigation
    A 29-year-old Edmonton man is facing more than 40 charges after 3D-printed firearms were seized following an investigation with ties to Quebec.
    Crime
    Feb 28
  • TikTok ban? Bipartisan U.S. bill could block app unless action taken
    Legislation is being introduced, backed by a bipartisan group of lawmakers, to address national security concerns posed by Chinese ownership of the app, aides said.
    Canada
    Mar 5
  • East Village bounces back as private investment returns: CMLC
    East Village developer CMLC says after some troubling times, investors are back buying into Calgary’s unique vision of downtown living.
    Consumer
    Feb 27
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  • Mixed reaction to B.C.’s free-spending election year budget
    From delight to outrage, here's what people are saying about the 2024 British Columbia budget.
    Economy
    Feb 22
  • Blocking Pornhub access in Canada an option, owners say. Here’s why
    A House of Commons committee is set to study legislation proposed by Independent Sen. Julie Miville-Dechêne that would require Canadians to verify their age to access porn online.
    Canada
    Feb 19
  • Lenders, police warn about capping the criminal interest rate. Here’s why
    A Liberal plan to cap the criminal rate of interest could have 'unintended' consequences that puts more vulnerable Canadians at risk, police and lenders are warning.
    Crime
    Feb 5
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  • Crave subscribers will need to pay $2 more monthly to avoid ads
    The change affects only the most expensive subscription tier that gives viewers commercial-free access to a library of on-demand programming.
    Entertainment
    Jan 18
  • Province looks for new housing ideas for parcel of land on Calgary’s Confederation Park
    The old seniors home on Confederation Park will be demolished and the province is looking for ideas on what to put in its place.
    Economy
    Jan 26
  • U.S., U.K. strike Houthi targets in Yemen in response to Red Sea attacks
    Britain and the U.S. began launching airstrikes on Houthi positions in Yemen in a massive response to escalating attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, U.S. President Joe Biden said.
    World
    Jan 11
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  • A Trump New Hampshire win could still see Haley emerge as threat: analysts
    A Republican and Democrat weigh in on how Nikki Haley could still emerge as a 'credible threat' to Donald Trump even if he wins the New Hampshire primary.
    U.S. News
    Jan 21
  • Yemen strikes are ‘consequences’ of Houthi Red Sea attacks, Canada says
    Strikes against Houthi by the United States and the United Kingdom in Yemen are the 'consequences' of the militant group’s attacks in the Red Sea, Canada says.
    Canada
    Jan 12
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