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  • Governor General visits Regina Open Door Society as part of Saskatchewan visit
    Learners at the Regina Open Door Society told Governor General Mary Simon stories about how they came to Canada.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Peterborough taxi driver threatened by man armed with brass knuckles, knife: police
    A taxi driver reported that as he helped a male passenger get out of the vehicle, the man brandished brass knuckles with a knife attached and uttered threats.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • Bystander hit by gunfire during daytime shooting in central Hamilton: police
    Hamilton police say one person was hit by gunfire in broad daylight Monday morning near the city centre and rushed to a trauma centre with serious injuries.
    Crime
    11 hours
  • Regina’s old Sears building will soon close its doors for safety reasons
    The century-old building in Regina's Warehouse District area, which dates back to 1918, has recently been deemed not up to safety codes by Regina Fire and Protective Services.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • ‘Panic mode’: Surrey woman terrified after attempted break-in caught on video
    'I looked out my peephole and there was nobody to be found. So, I checked my phone, my video footage, and noticed that there was two men trying to break in my house.'
    Crime
    Apr 30
  • Nova Scotia mass shooting: RCMP officers cleared of wrongdoing in firehall shooting
    Ontario's police watchdog says no charges should be laid against two Mounties who mistakenly shot at a bystander while searching for the Nova Scotia shooting suspect.
    Canada
    Apr 12
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  • Winnipeg comic fans celebrate Free Comic Book Day
    Comic fans from around the city came out in droves Saturday to celebrate their favourite comic titles, and discover what's new in the scene.
    Canada
    May 4
  • Caught on video: B.C. firefighter survives hit-and-run outside his own home
    This isn't Brennon Quennell's family's first experience with hit-and-runs. He says he has been calling on the city to improve road safety in the area for years.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Brotherly rivalry set for WHL’s Eastern Conference Final between Atley, Rowan Calvert
    Brothers Atley and Rowan Calvert have charted their junior hockey careers to Moose Jaw and Saskatoon and will now face off with a WHL Eastern Conference banner on the line.
    Sports
    Apr 25
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  • 2 people shot at in broad daylight near Stoney Creek residential neighbourhood: police
    Hamilton police say two people were lucky not to be hit when multiple shots were fired from a sedan driving through a Stoney Creek neighbourhood Thursday.
    Crime
    Apr 4
  • Suspect in Brampton, Ont. road-rage video still at large after two weeks: police
    Police in Brampton, Ont., are still searching for a suspect in connection with a road-rage incident in late March. Police are urging the suspect to call a lawyer and surrender.
    Crime
    Apr 12
  • Thieves break into Bridgenorth pharmacy by cutting hole in roof: Peterborough County OPP
    Peterborough County OPP say suspects cut a hole in the roof of the Ward Street plaza and gained access to the Bridgenorth Guardian Pharmacy. Money and lottery tickets were stolen.
    Crime
    Apr 5
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  • Is it Spring yet? 6 outdoor décor ideas to freshen up your space
    Here are some inspiring outdoor décor ideas to refresh your backyard, garden, or outdoor space this spring.
    The Curator
    Apr 26
  • Growing interpreter injuries forces House of Commons to adjust audio set-ups
    The Canadian Association of Professional Employees is blaming inadequate equipment on Parliament Hill for multiple interpreter injuries in recent years.
    Canada
    Apr 29
  • Birds Hill-area Manitoba residents oppose pharmaceutical manufacturing facility
    A proposed pharmaceutical manufacturing facility near Birds Hill Park is frustrating residents who live near by who say they were blindsided by the plans
    Canada
    Apr 8
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  • Police seek truck spotted at ‘drive-by shooting’ in area of Edmonton’s 124th Street
    In a news release issued Monday night, Edmonton police described the attack as a 'drive-by shooting.'
    Crime
    Mar 26
  • Downtown Eastside artist featured at Emily Carr University exhibit
    The art exhibition is the culmination of a course on the impact of graffiti culture launched by a B.C. university professor.
    Education
    Apr 7
  • Poilievre booted from House of Commons after calling Trudeau a ‘wacko’
    Speaker of the House Greg Fergus booted the Conservative leader from the House of Commons, after Pierre Poilievre called Justin Trudeau a 'wacko prime minister.'
    Politics
    Apr 30
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  • Edmonton Humane Society shifts to walk-in adoption process to quickly find pets their forever homes
    In an effort to find more animals their forever home more quickly, the Edmonton Humane Society is changing the way it adopts out pets.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Leafs, Bruins ready for another Game 7
    Sheldon Keefe's team had a decision to make.
    Sports
    May 3
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