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  • Downtown Vancouver Hudson’s Bay faces ongoing challenges
    Despite redevelopment promises, the iconic Hudson's Bay store at Georgia and Granville in downtown Vancouver is a shadow of its former self with ongoing maintenance issues.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Search continues for missing senior with dementia last seen in North York
    In an update provided on Wednesday, police said Norman Gray, who also goes by Bill, was last seen on Tuesday at about 12 p.m. near Sheppard Avenue West and Torbarrie Road.
    Canada
    Apr 10
  • Man dead after police shooting on Sandy Bay First Nation
    RCMP and Manitoba First Nation Police tracked the suspect to an open, outdoor area in the community. Police say he was armed with multiple weapons.
    Crime
    Apr 22
  • Ontario First Nation leaders call for disbandment of Thunder Bay police
    First Nation leaders are renewing calls to dissolve the Thunder Bay police as the force's former leadership faces charges in a widening misconduct probe.
    Canada
    Apr 22
  • Extent of damage to Okanagan cherry buds revealed as blossom season arrives
    "Now that we've arrived at blossom time, it really shows the damage," said cherry grower and president of the B.C. Cherry Association, Sukhpaul Bal.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • As flu season fades, spring and summer viruses emerge. What are they?
    As Canadians bid farewell to the aches and chills of the respiratory virus season a new question looms: what other microbial menaces will appear as days grow warmer?
    Health
    May 1
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  • Alberta Municipalities say proposed provincial Bill 20 will create a chill effect
    The organization representing Alberta's cities, towns and villages says Bill 20 granting the province sweeping new powers over local governments is creating an atmosphere of fear.
    Politics
    Apr 29
  • Brad Jacobs leaves Team Carruthers, joins former Bottcher teammates
    Veteran skip Brad Jacobs's time as a free agent didn't last long.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • High winds leave thousands without electricity across Ontario
    Hydro One says thousands of Ontario residents were without power Saturday as high winds blew across much of the province.
    Weather
    Apr 13
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  • Jones, Jacobs rebound from lopsided losses at Players’ Championship
    Manitoba based teams skipped by Jennifer Jones and Brad Jacobs both picked up their first win of the Players' Championship on Wednesday.
    Sports
    Apr 10
  • Maple Leafs turn their attention to Bruins
    Sheldon Keefe usually spends time during intermissions breaking down film of that evening's opponent.
    Sports
    Apr 18
  • Lack of rain means Saskatchewan producers get a head start on seeding
    Todd Lewis has been farming south of Gray Sask. for the last 45 years and over his time in the field, he has seen his share of dry conditions.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • Maple Leafs, Bruins set to renew hostilities
    Auston Matthews has closed the book on his staggering regular season.
    Sports
    Apr 19
  • Matthews misses practice, Game 5 status unclear
    Auston Matthews will be alongside his teammates in Boston.
    Sports
    Apr 29
  • ‘Always Beleaf’: What Leafs fans are saying ahead of Game 6 against Boston
    Optimism is running high among Toronto Maple Leafs fans on social media Thursday ahead of Thursday night’s do-or-die game against the Boston Bruins.
    Sports
    May 2
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  • How Saint John’s abandoned buildings might soon be converted into housing
    A non-profit group has launched an initiative dubbed 'Vacant to Vibrant' and is working to purchase abandoned properties in Saint John and renovate them into affordable housing.
    Canada
    Apr 24
  • Whale experts confident B.C. orca calf will survive, find family if rescue plan succeeds
    The video confirmation of the orca calf eating the seal meat gave the rescue team more time to consider their options.
    Environment
    Apr 21
  • Ontario suspends chemical plant approval over benzene emissions
    Environment Ministry has ordered a petrochemical facility in Sarnia to suspend its production operations after high benzene emissions, first flagged by a neighbouring First Nation.
    Canada
    May 2
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  • Mayors approve ‘stopgap’ 2024 TransLink funding, but ‘fiscal cliff’ still looms
    TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn described the investment plan as a 'stopgap' measure to address congestion on the system as work continues to secure stable, long-term funding.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Thunder Bay police chief arrested and charged in misconduct probe
    A former police chief in the northern Ontario city of Thunder Bay was arrested and charged on Friday, marking the third arrest in an ongoing investigation by provincial police.
    Canada
    Apr 12
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