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FBI offer $15K reward for 14-year-old Maine girl missing for monthsStefanie Damron got into a fight with her sister and walked off into the nearby woods. It was the last time anyone saw her.U.S. NewsDec 2
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Ontario won’t support making Truth and Reconciliation Day a holiday for now: ministerNew Democrat deputy leader Sol Mamakwa says the proposed Day of Reflection on Indian Residential Schools every Sept. 30 would make Ontario a better place.CanadaNov 28
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Day 1 of T-Day: Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour to start Toronto runTaylor Swift fans will converge on Toronto today as the Eras Tour settles in for a fortnight in the city.EntertainmentNov 14
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Calgary mayor accuses Alberta government of ‘grandstanding’ on Green Line projectCalgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek is accusing the Alberta government of 'grandstanding' for keeping the details of its newly-proposed Green Line LRT project secret.PoliticsDec 16
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Canada sees decline in greenhouse gas emissions, but missing target: reportA preliminary emissions report Thursday from the federal government shows greenhouse gases emitted in 2023 fell by six million tonnes compared to 2022.EnvironmentDec 19
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The Curator’s top gift picks for 2024: Your ultimate shopping guideCurated for you, by us.The CuratorDec 10
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Brady Tkachuk scores OT winner to give Senators a 3-2 win over FlamesOttawa has won five games in a row, the NHL's longest active win streak.SportsDec 20
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Lethbridge city council votes to maintain operations of Lethbridge and District ExhibitionWhile avoiding a tax hike, Lethbridge city council has chosen to maintain operations of LDE by using a contingency fund and surplus budget dollars until at least 2027.MoneyDec 12
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New BC Green MLAs sworn in ahead of Conservatives, NDPTwo newly elected BC Green MLAs will officially take their seats in the legislature following the first of three swearing-in ceremonies after last month's provincial election.PoliticsNov 12
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‘Eclectic, strange or weird?’: Meet the collectors who treasure hunt across OntarioCollectors like Sacrey — who treasure hunt across the province for items to add to their niche collections — say it's not just about accumulating objects.CanadaDec 23
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U.K. spy agency wants to find future codebreakers with Christmas card puzzleGCHQ's challenge is aimed at young people aged 11 to 18, who are encouraged to work in teams and use “lateral thinking, ingenuity and perseverance” to crack the seven brainteasers.WorldDec 11
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Conservatives call on Boissonnault to resign amid apology over Indigenous ancestry claimsMonday in the House of Commons, seven different Conservative MPs peppered more than a dozen questions toward Boissonnault on the issue.PoliticsNov 19
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Ford government plans to fast-track supervised consumption site ban through legislatureThe government also pushed through its law to frustrate new bike lanes, new energy legislation and the fall economic statement with shortened debate and public hearings.PoliticsNov 26
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Canada pushes net-zero electricity target to 2050 as Alberta government vows legal challengeCanada had previously signalled an aim to fully decarbonize electricity grids by 2035. But some provinces, namely Alberta and Saskatchewan, said that was simply not doable.PoliticsDec 17
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Luigi Mangione returns to New York to face new charges in CEO killingThe federal complaint filed Thursday charges Mangione with charges including murder through use of a firearm, which carries the possibility of the death penalty.CrimeDec 19
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Trump signs agreement to begin formal transition with Biden White HouseThe congressionally mandated agreement allows transition aides to work with federal agencies and access non-public information and comes following a delay.U.S. NewsNov 26
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Germany may hold snap election next year as Scholz’s coalition collapsesChancellor Olaf Scholz will have to rely on cobbled-together majorities to pass legislation and he plans to hold a parliamentary confidence vote in his government on Jan. 15.PoliticsNov 6
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New Brunswick Liberals promise rent cap, tax cuts in first 100 days in officeA rent cap, tax cuts, and payments to nurses are among the election promises the New Brunswick Liberals say they will fulfil in their first 100 days in office.PoliticsNov 19
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Liberals’ ‘tax holiday’ bill put forward without $250 chequesThere is growing pressure on the federal government to expand eligibility for its new $250 rebate plan that was announced last week alongside a 'tax holiday' for Canadians.CanadaNov 27
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Canadian embassy in Kyiv among others closed amid Russian attack threatThe precautionary step came after Russian officials promised a response to President Joe Biden’s decision to let Ukraine strike targets on Russian soil with U.S.-made missiles.WorldNov 20