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Suspect in Greg Moore Hall of Fame helmet heist has 55 theft convictions since 2010Nelson Earl Nepinak, 39, is accused of theft over $5,000 and possessing stolen property over $5,000 in the Sept. 3 theft from the BC Sports Hall of Fame at BC Place.CrimeNov 10
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Suspect arrested in theft of late IndyCar driver’s racing helmet from Hall of Fame'Greg Moore was a B.C. icon who rose to the top of his sport and inspired us all,' Sgt. Steve Addison with the Vancouver Police Department said in a statement.CrimeSep 18
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Ontario hospitals warn of massive spike in ICU admissions for influenzaThe Ontario Hospital Association issued a statement Tuesday, saying there was an alarming increase in cases, which have now hit a three-year high.CanadaDec 16
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Toronto relative says rabbi killed in Sydney Hanukkah attack was ‘very special’Rabbi Eli Schlanger was one of at least 15 people killed at the event on Bondi Beach on Sunday after two gunmen opened fire on the crowd.WorldDec 15
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Grey Cup arrives by helicopter in WinnipegThe trophy was delivered to CFL officials by members of the Canadian Armed Forces, who rappelled from a helicopter at the Forks.SportsNov 10
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Roughriders’ Harris says he’d be ‘shocked’ if he retired after Grey Cup winGrey Cup MVP and Roughriders quarterback Trevor Harris said he would be "shocked" if he turned around and said "that's a wrap" after his team's fifth championship.SportsNov 19
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Inside the Ring of Fire: A tale of two First Nations and a road that could change everythingTwo closely linked First Nations are taking different paths as Ontario pushes ahead with Ring of Fire roads and mining in a region reshaped by climate change and geopolitics.CanadaDec 13
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Hit-and-run suspect who stopped to remove licence plate arrested, Peel police sayOn Friday night, police said a pedestrian crossing the road in the area of Eglinton Avenue West and Fallingbrook Drive was struck and killed by someone driving a Mini Cooper.CrimeNov 18
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Inside the Ring of Fire: A tale of 2 First Nations and a road that could change everythingTwo fly-in First Nations share their insights on the wide-ranging consequences of climate change, resource extraction and proposed roads in Ontario's Ring of Fire region.PoliticsDec 10
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Revolving CEO door at Alberta Health Services continues as Andre Tremblay replacedAlberta Health Services executive Erin O’Neill is now head of the front-line health agency after the previous CEO appointed in January, Andre Tremblay, went on a leave of absence.HealthDec 3
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Bailey McCourt’s accused killer appears in Kelowna court on previous chargesOn Monday at the sentencing hearing, prosecution called for a 16- to 18-month jail sentence while defence asked for nine months.CanadaNov 18
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‘We got him’: B.C. man charged in 4 violent sex assaults in Ontario from 1997A British Columbia man is facing several charges almost 30 years after four females were violently sexually assaulted in southwestern Ontario, police say.CrimeOct 29
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‘Carstairs Creeper’: RCMP investigating series of break-ins in Alberta communitySomeone known as the 'Carstairs Creeper' has been breaking into homes in the middle of the night and terrorizing residents of the small town located just north of Calgary.CrimeNov 13
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Federal budget lacks ‘direct support’ for auto workers: Unifor local presidentOfficials and workers in the automotive sector say they're concerned targeted support wasn't made available in the federal budget.CanadaNov 17
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Mother shoots, kills escaped research monkey to ‘protect’ her children'I shot at it and it just stood there, and I shot again, and he backed up, and that’s when he fell,' said Mississippi mother Jessica Bond Ferguson.U.S. NewsNov 3
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USask Huskies’ magical run falls short with Vanier Cup loss to MontrealDespite a promising season, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies did not end their Vanier Cup drought, falling to Montreal in the 2025 national U Sports football championship.SportsNov 22
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From a few to more than 350, children and parents ride together to school as a ‘bike bus’MONTCLAIR, New Jersey (AP) — On a sunny fall morning, children wearing helmets and backpacks gathered with their parents in Montclair, New Jersey, for a group bicycle ride to two local elementary schools. Volunteers in orange safety vests made sure everyone assembled in a neighborhood shopping area was ready before the riders set off on their 5-mile "bike bus" route.HealthNov 5
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The Canadians in Hamas: The operative, leader and financierAbout 450 people with assorted roles in Hamas have ties to Canada, Global News has learned.CanadaNov 19
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‘We will find him’: B.C. taxi driver’s accused killer at large 3 months after fleeing recovery houseAden Hersi, who immigrated to Canada from Somalia three decades earlier, suffered life-altering injuries in the attack. He died in the hospital.CrimeOct 31
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Study finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas carsDETROIT (AP) — Making electric vehicles and their batteries is a dirty process that uses a lot of energy. But a new study says that EVs quickly make up for that with less overall emissions through two years of use than a gas-powered vehicle.HealthOct 29