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Anti-abortion activists challenge Quebec law forcing protesters to keep distanceThe Quebec Life Coalition and other anti-abortion activists took the province to court over the law, which they say violates their rights to freedom of expression.CanadaNov 15
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Weakening economy pushes European Central bank to another rate cutThe ECB lowered its deposit rate by 25 basis points in a widely telegraphed move, following up on a similar cut in June as inflation is now within striking distance of its target.EconomySep 12
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Ugandan Olympic athlete set on fire by her boyfriend, police sayRebecca Cheptegei, a distance runner who finished in 44th place at the 2024 Paris Olympics, was attacked in her home.WorldSep 3
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Highway 59 crash in Manitoba a grim reminder to prepare for winter roadsA series of recent crashes, including a fatal 19-car pileup on Highway 59, has raised concerns about driver awareness as winter approaches.TrafficNov 7
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Federal government finances $574M for rental home construction in VancouverThe federal government is providing more than $574 million in financing to help build about 950 rental homes in Vancouver.PoliticsNov 14
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Hundreds of Calgarians race to support cancer researchThree hundred Calgarians strapped on their runners to support the Alberta Cancer Foundation on Saturday, running 10km throughout Inglewood on Saturday.CanadaNov 10
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From 300 lbs to 100K races: How this mom of 4 took up ultramarathonsAlberta mom Jessica McBride went from pushing 300 pounds in 2015 to running 100-kilometre ultramarathons in a shockingly short amount of time.SportsNov 11
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RCMP shoot man on Highway 6 during carjackingManitoba's police watchdog is investigating after RCMP officers shot a man on Highway 6 after what they say was an attempted carjacking.CrimeOct 24
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Utilities Kingston resumes infrastructure upgrades to enhance water and wastewater systemsUtilities Kingston resumes a multi-year project to upgrade water and wastewater systems, enhancing efficiency, reliability and sustainability for Kingston’s growth.Canada8 hours
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Québec solidaire supports member who accused fellow politicians of denigrating minoritiesA Quebec political party has voted to support one of its members facing backlash for saying that racialized people are regularly disparaged at the provincial legislature.CanadaNov 18
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Trudeau touts embattled carbon levy to global audience, says it faces misinformationTrudeau acknowledged pushback to the policy, but he said it's being fueled by what he called propaganda ... that affordability issues and fighting climate change are in opposition.PoliticsNov 17
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‘Very unsettling’: Customers say rideshare drivers in Ontario improperly chargingIn a recent video circulating on social media, one woman shares her emotional experience using a rideshare app when trying to get back home late at night, sparking safety concerns.ConsumerNov 2
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New Brunswick to allow medicare to pay for surgical abortions outside hospitalsAccess to abortions in clinics has been restricted across New Brunswick because the government only covered the cost if they were performed in one of three hospitals.CanadaNov 7
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La Ronge, Sask. doctors diagnose 27 cases of scurvy, highlighting food insecurityDoctors in La Ronge, Sask., have treated 27 cases of scurvy within the last six months, bringing to light the severe impact of food insecurity in the province’s North.CanadaNov 15
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In your fitness era? Stay motivated with these top productsFrom a cutesy fitness tracker to adjustable dumbbells.The CuratorOct 31
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Caught on camera: A bizarre, unsanitary theft from Richmond gelato storeKaitlyn Sieg said the Timothy's employee came over to her on Wednesday afternoon, saying a man who had caused previous issues at the store was now sitting outside.CrimeOct 17
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Manitoba NDP lays out plans to freeze hydro rates, commission bison statueManitoba's NDP government has laid out its plans for the coming year in its second throne speech since taking office.PoliticsNov 19
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Sam Dickinson’s hat trick lifts London Knights to 8th straight victoryThe London Knights won for the 11th time in 12 games as they defeated the North Bay Battalion 6-2 on Nov. 8, 2024.SportsNov 8
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2 people believed dead after vehicles swept away in Vancouver Island riverFlooding on Vancouver Island's Sarita River is being blamed for the death of one motorist and the suspected death of a second. Their vehicles were found in the river.WeatherOct 21
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Lethbridge residents prepare for winter driving as lower temperatures loomAs the promise of winter nears, Lethbridge drivers are getting ready to traverse the challenging roads that come with it.WeatherNov 1