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Not just for your parents: Facebook’s buy-and-sell platform drawing back millennialsMany millennial and generation Z Canadians are being brought back to Facebook and hooked through Facebook Marketplace.FeaturesDec 7
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Meta says ‘technical issue’ impacting apps like Facebook, InstagramMore than 100,000 Facebook users in the U.S. and 20,000 in Canada dealt with an outage, with thousands more seeing issues on other Meta apps.CanadaDec 11
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B.C. customers find packages discarded like ‘garbage’ when they are marked as deliveredMultiple Facebook groups have now been created to help unite customers with their missing items, which have been found on roads, in bushes and on lawns.ConsumerDec 20
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Montrealer trying to save the DVD amid online streaming boomJean-François Hall says he has sold more than 50-thousand D-V-Ds on eBay and Facebook Marketplace in the last three years.CanadaDec 19
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Australia passes world’s 1st social media ban for kids under 16The law will make platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram liable for fines for systemic failures to prevent children from holding accounts.TrendingNov 28
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Taylor Swift scam: Ontario woman facing charges in $70K worth of fake ticketsAn Ontario woman is now charged in connection with a Facebook Marketplace scam that saw 28 people defrauded out of Taylor Swift concert tickets worth almost $70,000, police say.CrimeNov 26
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Car-honking dog in B.C. parking lot appears unamused to be left behindBrenna Boyd walked out of the Save-On-Foods in Nelson on Tuesday afternoon to the sound of an unrelenting car horn. The culprit surprised her.CanadaDec 12
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Two pets still missing following fire that destroyed Edmonton family’s homeA black dog named Oden and a Siberian long-haird cat named Tiny are still missing following a fire early Wednesday that destroyed an Edmonton family's home.CanadaDec 22
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Theodore Too, beloved Canadian tugboat, partially sinks in Ontario portTheodore Too, the beloved life-sized replica of Theodore Tugboat, has partially sunk while docked in an Ontario port, its owner says.CanadaDec 18
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Relief and anger in Saskatchewan as postal workers ordered back to workA breath of fresh air for overloaded businesses and a frustrating compromise for Canada Post. Thousands have been ordered back to work, returning to their routes December 17.CanadaDec 16
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Hannah Kobayashi: Search for Maui woman goes on after her father found deadHannah Kobayashi failed to make her connecting flight to New York. Two weeks later, her father was found dead by suicide in Los Angeles after joining the search.U.S. NewsNov 26
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Train derailment near Fermor and the Perimeter sends one person to hospitalPolice say one person has been taken to hospital after what is being called a "major" train derailment near the South Perimeter Highway and Fermor Avenue.TrendingNov 22
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3 dead, others injured in shooting at private Christian school in WisconsinAmong those dead in the school shooting is at least one child, Madison police confirmed Monday afternoon.U.S. NewsDec 16
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‘It’s a crime’: Vandals spray paint swastika on German Calgary couple’s Christmas display'There's no excuse – not one excuse to do things like this,' says a Calgary resident of German descent whose Christmas display was spray-painted with a Nazi symbol.CrimeDec 16
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Saint John mayor urges voters to cast ballots in Ward 3 byelectionThere are 11 candidates running in a municipal byelection in Saint John, after former councillor David Hickey was elected as a provincial MLA.PoliticsNov 22
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Andrew Tate: Police can seize over $3M in unpaid taxes from Tate brothersA U.K. police force went to court to claim the money, held in seven frozen bank accounts, from the Tates and a woman identified only as J.WorldDec 18
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Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis to remember Polytechnique massacre with vigilGuelph-Wellington Women in Crisis will host a vigil on Friday to remember the Polytechnique Massacre, along with the lives lost to domestic violence. It starts at 12:00 pm.CanadaDec 6
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Man dead after Unicity police shooting, officer stabbed in throatWinnipeg police shot and killed a man near a bus stop at a Unicity shopping complex Sunday evening, after the man stabbed a plainclothes officer in the throat.CrimeNov 24
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Meta bans RT, other Russian state media outlets over ‘foreign interference’Meta said it's banning Russian state media organizations from its social media platforms, alleging that the outlets used deceptive tactics to amplify Moscow's propaganda.U.S. NewsSep 17
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A 74-year-old wild bird just laid an egg, astonishing researchersAlbatrosses typically mate for life, but Wisdom has already outlasted three partners and moved on to a fourth.ScienceDec 6