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  • Jays fan hit in the face by ball to get custom cards, ball signed by Bo Bichette
    Collectible cards company Topps says it will send the custom cards to Liz McGuire, who got hit at a weekend game in Toronto by a ball.
    Sports
    May 21
  • Canfor to shutter B.C. sawmill, curtail Prince George pulp mill
    Canfor has announced it is permanently closing its Polar sawmill in Bear Lake, B.C., shutting a production line at its Northwood Pulp Mill in Prince George, and suspending its "planned reinvestment" in Houston, B.C.
    May 9
  • WestJet planning new fare category for travellers willing to forgo carry-on bag
    WestJet Airlines has plans to soon introduce a new cheaper fare category that would be available to travellers willing to fly without a carry-on bag.
    Consumer
    May 22
  • Alberta to make changes to bill proposing sweeping powers over municipalities
    Municipal Affairs Minister Ric McIver says the government will introduce changes and implement rules surrounding how and when cabinet can overrule local governments.
    Politics
    May 2
  • Alberta UCP faces more opposition to municipalities bill: ‘I’m really concerned’
    Jan Novotny is concerned about a proposed law that would grant the UCP cabinet power to fire local councillors, toss out bylaws and allow political parties in Edmonton and Calgary.
    Politics
    May 7
  • 16-year-old boy struck and killed in Vaughan collision, man facing charges
    A 16-year-old boy is dead after a collision in Vaughan late Tuesday, police say. A 24-year-old man is now facing charges. 
    Crime
    May 22
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  • Slave Lake RCMP investigate collision that killed Edmonton man
    RCMP in Slave Lake, Alta., continue to investigate a fatal collision that claimed the life of a 52-year-old Edmonton man on Thursday.
    Traffic
    May 3
  • 14-year-old girl killed in Chemawawin Cree Nation, teen faces murder charge
    A 14-year-old girl is dead after a homicide in Chemawawin Cree Nation.
    Crime
    May 14
  • Ontario man on trial for killing his mother takes the stand: ‘I lost it’
    Dallas Ly of Toronto told the court how, since the age of six, his mother Tien Le had been physically abusive towards him when he got poor grades at school or misbehaved.
    Crime
    May 8
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  • Facing 356 unsolved killings, B.C. unveils new gang homicide team
    A new gang homicide team has been created to try and address the recent wave of violence across the province and to expand capacity for unsolved cases.
    Crime
    May 9
  • Trent Hills man faces historic sexual offence charge involving girl in 1970s: OPP
    Northumberland OPP allege a man had sexual intercourse with a girl who was under age 14 at the time while she was in his care in the early 1970s.
    Crime
    May 9
  • Métis groups will trudge on toward self-government as bill faces another setback
    Métis organizations in Ontario and Alberta say they'll stay on the path toward self-government, despite the uncertain future of a contentious bill meant to do just that. 
    Canada
    Apr 18
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  • Cold case: Arrest made 10 years after woman killed on bike path south of Montreal
    Mcduff-Jalbert is facing a charge of first-degree murder in connection to the killing of the young woman in 2014. The victim was apparently killed with a metal bar.
    Crime
    May 15
  • Hamilton man wanted in Kitchener killing makes Canada’s most wanted list
    A Hamilton man who is wanted in connection with a killing that occurred in downtown Kitchener last summer has been named one of Bolo’s top 25 most wanted fugitives.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Winnipeg man facing 2 murder charges arrested in 3rd killing, police say
    A Winnipeg man in custody facing charges in two homicides has now been arrested for a third, police say.
    Crime
    Apr 24
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  • New Brunswick man, 35, dead after ATV crash in Rollingdam, RCMP say
    Police say the crash occurred on Friday afternoon. Investigators believe the driver, from the community of Tower Hill, failed to make a turn and struck some rocks.
    Canada
    May 19
  • ‘More time is required’: New Brunswick legislature to delay forced rehab bill
    New Brunswick's proposed bill to force addicted individuals into rehab in certain cases is being delayed. The controversial plan's fate may now rest on the October election.
    Health
    May 3
  • Use of alert system delayed during deadly flash flooding in Nova Scotia: report
    A new report on flooding last year that killed four people says the municipality of West Hants faced several challenges in transmitting timely emergency alerts to the public.
    Canada
    May 14
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  • ‘Tragic’: Notoriously ramshackle Kelowna home faces wrecking ball
    Janusz Grelecki learned that the house, long deemed unsafe and unsightly by neighbours and city officials, was finally slated for demolition through an eviction notice.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • N.B. cabinet minister wants to dissolve education council in gender-identity fight
    N.B. Education Minister Bill Hogan says he'll take the unprecedented step of dissolving the Anglophone East District Education Council in the midst of a battle over Policy 713.
    Education
    May 3
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