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OPP officer demoted for 3 years after slapping officer’s buttock at golf eventAn OPP constable in Renfrew County has been demoted for three years after slapping the buttock of a female officer when she was on duty at an OPP charity golf match two years ago.CrimeJun 2
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Saskatoon and Regina open city golf courses to the publicSaskatoon and Regina are opening their city courses as temperatures across the province begin to rise. Golfers hit the links while the weather is warm.SportsMay 1
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City of Edmonton’s 3 golf courses opening for 2026 season as warm weather arrivesRundle and Victoria golf courses will open this week, and the City of Edmonton aims to open Riverside next week as warm weather has golfers itching to get out on the greens.LifestyleApr 27
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Lethbridge police looking for alleged victim of pathway altercationLethbridge police are asking the alleged victim or anyone who may have witnessed an altercation between two men near the Henderson Lake golf course on May 3 to contact them.CrimeMay 5
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No charges coming after alleged sex acts at Ontario golf event spark probeOntario Provincial Police say they won’t issue charges in a probe involving alleged 'sexual acts' at charity golf event last summer.CrimeApr 14
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June 13 – Aaron Buys GoldDo you have a lot of unwanted jewelry? Tune into Talk To The Experts this Saturday, when Aaron McDermand from Aaron Buys Gold discusses why now is the best time to sell those gold and silver pieces. From jewelry to coins, he’ll go over their gold buying service and why it may be beneficial for...AdvertisementJun 8
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Arctic Wolf pups born at Edmonton Valley ZooThe Edmonton Valley Zoo has some new, very adorable residents in the Arctic wolf area.LifestyleMay 25
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Father’s day gift ideas for every kind of DadFrom Lululemon favourites and classic Ray-Bans to innovative Ninja finds, these are the Father's Day gifts he'll genuinely appreciate.The Curator9 hours
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Anand to pitch Canada defence, economic ties during Persian Gulf tripDefence Minister David McGuinty is also visiting Qatar as well as the United Arab Emirates this week, to talk about how Canada fits into regional security.PoliticsMay 12
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Ford says he howls ‘like a wolf’ to scare off Etobicoke coyotesTwo recent coyote attacks in York Region have brought attention back to a matter which dominated last year after a number of incidents in Toronto.CanadaMay 26
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Manitoba Hydro warns of widespread power outages after hail, heavy rain hit province in another massive stormA wild night of weather in Winnipeg and other parts of southern Manitoba continues as Manitoba Hydro is warning of power outages in multiple locations due to damaged equipment.Weather7 hours
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Ted Lindsay Award goes to Connor McDavid for 5th time — tied with Gretzky for most winsEdmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid has been named the winner of the Ted Lindsay Award for a record-tying fifth time.SportsJun 7
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Winning Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball jackpot ticket worth $16M sold in PeterboroughThe Gold Ball Draw, according to OLG, guarantees a $1-million prize or the growing jackpot that starts at $10 million and can reach up to $60 million.CanadaMay 31
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City of Edmonton launches new summer programming to support downtownFrom now until December, residents and visitors can experience more than 1,000 events and activities designed to support local businesses and make Edmonton downtown more vibrant.LifestyleJun 2
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Contentious plan moves ahead to process leftover ore at idled Nova Scotia gold mineAtlantic Mining Nova Scotia was granted industrial approval earlier this month by the provincial Environment Department.EnvironmentMay 5
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Father’s Day gifts under $100 that he’ll *actually* useFrom a display-worthy LEGO set and a portable JBL speaker to a rugged Coleman cooler built for summer adventures, these thoughtful Father's Day gifts all come in under $100.The CuratorJun 2
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive lineman Jake Ceresna named player of weekJake Ceresna is the CFL's third star of the week after a successful debut in the blue and gold.Sports12 hours
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Kelowna city council to vote on controversial golf course land swap on MondayIf approved, the land swap between the city and a development company would see a portion of the Kelowna Springs Golf Course on Penno Road industrialized.CanadaMar 11
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Metro Vancouver enters Stage 3 water restrictions as snowpack melts a month earlyThe First Narrows Crossing is expected to be back in service at the end of July and water restrictions will be reassessed then, according to Metro Vancouver.EnvironmentJun 8
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Chief Const. Norm Lipinski leaves Surrey Police ServiceThe board did not provide any further details about why Chief Const. Norm Lipinski left, but rumours had started circulating on Monday.CrimeJun 2