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Ford distances himself from ICE vehicle order placed with Ontario-based companyReports emerged at the end of last year that the U.S. government planned to order 20 Senator vehicles for its ICE officers, a move worth roughly $10 million.PoliticsJan 27
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ANALYSIS: Jets have new life, but lots of work yet to doAfter three straight wins, the Winnipeg Jets have infused new life back into their season, but realistically they’re still quite a distance from completely turning the corner.SportsJan 14
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Yellow fog advisory issued for SaskatchewanDespite the warm temperatures, Saskatoon looked a little gloomy Saturday as the province was under a yellow fog advisory for most of the day.WeatherFeb 7
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Man arrested after hucking jerky, shouting Bible verses in front of Edson schoolCharges have been laid against a B.C. man who RCMP said say showed up at a school in Edson and started hucking jerky and slinging bible verses before firing a cap gun.CrimeFeb 12
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Canada’s Sarault wins 1,000m short-track silverDespite seizing silver, Canada's Courtney Sarault gave only a modest nod of the head after crossing the finish line Monday.SportsFeb 16
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ANALYSIS: Will Winnipeg Jets fans still care after the Olympics?Is the Olympic break a reset for the Winnipeg Jets? Or is the three-week shutdown of the NHL season an opportunity for the struggling team to move on?SportsFeb 9
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Canadian warship HMCS Charlottetown begins Indo-Pacific missionHMCS Charlottetown has departed Halifax on a six-month Indo-Pacific deployment, supporting Canada’s military presence in the region and the enforcement of UN sanctions.PoliticsFeb 1
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Canada’s Sarault earns short-track bronzeCanadian speedskater Courtney Sarault delivered bronze in the women's 500 metres, while her more heralded teammate William Dandjinou was edged off the podium in the men's 1,000 on Thursday at the Milan-Cortina Games.SportsFeb 12
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Another murder in the Lower Mainland brings total to 3 in 5 daysInvestigators were called to the 3600 block of 176 Street following reports of a shooting on Tuesday afternoon. Few details are known at this time.CrimeJan 13
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Avian flu was the cause of death for 2 whooping cranes in SaskatchewanAvian flu has been a threat towards birds for quite some time, but this is the first time free-range whooping cranes have fallen victim to the flu.EnvironmentJan 15
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Quebec advocates warn of femicide crisis after Brossard murder-suicideMarcos Amilcar Diaz Lopez, 56, and his wife, Sonia Maricela Gonzalez Vasquez, 54, were found dead shortly after midnight on Monday.CanadaFeb 3
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Hamilton police warn of distraction thefts targeting seniors amid investigationHamilton police say a targeted investigation led to dozens of charges after a sharp rise in distraction-style thefts targeting older adults across the city.CrimeJan 30
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Two people accused of vandalizing Winnipeg’s troubled new police HQWinnipeg police have arrested a man and a woman who they say opened water supply valves, leading to flooding at police headquarters. The pair face charges of mischief over $5,000.CrimeFeb 15
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Norovirus prompts changes for Canadian OlympiansBe wary of the salad dressing bottle.SportsFeb 7
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Five things to watch Wednesday at the Winter GamesFrom the first matches for Canada's men's curling team to possible Canadian medals ice dance, women's moguls and men's 1000-metre speedskating, here are five things to look out for at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Wednesday, Feb. 11:SportsFeb 10
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Manitoba highways reopen after winter stormManitoba RCMP have closed parts of the Trans-Canada Highway between Headingley, Portage la Prairie and Brandon due to poor winter conditions.CanadaJan 16
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Five things to watch at Games on Saturday, Feb. 14From the first elimination game for the Canadian women's hockey team to a speedskating superstar looking to bounce back from a narrow but disappointing result off the podium earlier this week, here are five things to look out for at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Saturday, Feb. 14:SportsFeb 13
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Saskatchewan officials remind residents to stay safe as cold snap hits provinceSaskatchewan is locked in a deep freeze and it's not just uncomfortably cold, the frigid temperatures can be dangerous. People are reminded to stay safe inside and out.CanadaJan 23
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Canada’s Dandjinou comes up short in 1,500Canadian short-track star William Dandjinou arrived at the Milan Cortina Olympics as the world's top-ranked skater and a favourite for multiple gold medals.SportsFeb 14
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Beloved penguin walk returns to Calgary Zoo for 14th yearThe Calgary Zoo's penguin walk kicked off its 14th year with a Wednesday morning waddle by more than a dozen penguins along the pathway outside the Penguin Plunge.CanadaJan 21