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Cyclists, motorists need to respect each other on Winnipeg streets, mayor saysWinnipeg cycling enthusiasts are encouraging their fellow residents to leave the car keys at home and hop on two wheels.TrafficMay 13
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Convincing AI deepfakes of politicians are getting easier, report warnsResearchers at the Center for Countering Digital Hate tested six popular online AI voice cloning tools to determine how easy it is to create misleading audio of politicians.TechMay 31
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Vernon Special Olympians compete in regional golf tournamentGolfers with Vernon Special Olympics took to the links Saturday for a regional tournament that is also a qualifier for the 2025 provincials.SportsJun 23
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Trying to time the housing market after the rate cut? What experts adviseSidelined homebuyers might wonder if now is the right time to get back into the housing market after the Bank of Canada's interest rate cut. Here's what experts say to consider.MoneyJun 22
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The Windsor Street exchange may be redeveloped. Some say the plan in place will failThe Windsor Street Exchange redevelopment will include a redesign of the intersection of Bedford Highway, Windsor Street, Lady Hammond Road and now Joseph Howe Drive.TrafficJun 18
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YMCA Cycle for Strong Kids moves to Kelowna’s Stuart ParkThe YMCA's Cycle for Strong Kids is its biggest fundraising event of the year and for the first time in 17 years, it was held in Kelowna's Stuart Park.LifestyleJun 2
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Here’s how would-be homebuyers are responding to the Bank of Canada rate cutDespite an interest rate cut from the Bank of Canada, most Canadians say they'd need to see more easing in borrowing costs before they're able to take a run at the housing market.MoneyJun 11
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Ontario man gets prison time in hit-and-run that nearly killed teen cyclistJesse Bleck caused a crash that permanently injured a teenage cyclist in London, Ont., He was sentenced on Tuesday to a total of four-and-a-half years in prison.CrimeJun 18
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May was ‘another sleepy month’ for homebuyers. Will a rate cut wake them up?The Canadian housing market remained cool in May, but CREA commentators expect the first interest rate cut of the cycle will bring buyers off the sidelines in months to come.MoneyJun 17
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How to manage PMS symptoms and boost overall healthFrom fluctuating moods to physical discomfort, here are some ways to help ease PMS symptoms.The CuratorMay 21
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Bank of Canada rate cut is ‘going to matter in people’s pocketbooks.’ Here’s whyThe Bank of Canada cut its policy rate for the first time in more than four years. Here's what that means for Canadians, and where the central bank could go next.EconomyJun 5
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Can a single rate cut make waves in Canada’s housing market? What to knowThe Bank of Canada's 25-basis-point rate cut might have a 'marginal' impact on affordability, but it's the 'psychological' impact on the housing market that experts are watching.MoneyJun 6
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Former teachers of Saskatoon independent school allege missing wages: ‘I trusted her’Former employees of Wild Spirit Education in Saskatoon are alleging that they are owed tens of thousands of dollars in missing wages.MoneyJun 10
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Salmon Arm getting ready for 55-plus B.C. Games later this summerThe Games will take place Sept. 10-14 throughout the city, and will feature 24 sports and activities.SportsJun 8
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Bank of Canada’s rate cut deliberations detail housing market anxietiesThe Bank of Canada's deliberations from its rate cut on June 5 show anxiety within the governing council about lower borrowing costs leading to an 'overheated housing market.'EconomyJun 19
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S&P/TSX composite up, U.S. stock markets mixed after Fed holds ratesThe latest U.S. inflation data released Wednesday showed consumer prices rose 3.3 per cent year-over-year in May, down from 3.4 per cent in April.EconomyJun 12
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Go north: Nurses offered $30K signing bonus to work in B.C. health regionThe Ministry of Health is offering $30,000 signing bonuses for positions in Northern Health (NH) and up to $20,000 for remote areas in other health authorities.HealthJun 11
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Do jet lag apps really work? What to know about the science behind themJet lag from travelling can be a nuisance if you’re on vacation, a work trip or even returning home, but there are ways to overcome it.HealthJun 9
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‘Game changer’: Final push to build affordable housing development on the Sunshine CoastThe Sunshine Coast Community Services Society offers a range of programming and services that are bursting at the seams. It is now hoping to receive approval for more housing.EconomyMay 24
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Ontario mom calls courtroom statement ‘slap in the face’ to her dying sonAbby Roby told reporters she believes her son, in semi-palliative care nearly five years after a hit and run, is just holding on to life to learn the sentence in the case.CrimeMay 28