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Photos of suspect’s car released after shooting at Ontario hospitalLondon police have released photos of a suspect's vehicle after shots were fired at London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Campus and a truck struck the emergency room entrance.CrimeDec 17
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Deadly Vancouver hit-and-run driver should serve 2-3 years, defence saysAlexandre Romero-Arata, 27, has pleaded guilty to criminal negligence causing death in the June 19, 2022, collision in Kitsilano that left Eoghan Byrne dead.CrimeDec 16
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Conservationists eager to see plan to save rare eastern wolf found in Quebec, OntarioGisèle Benoit still gets goosebumps when she remembers the first time she saw a family of eastern wolves emerge from the forests of the Mauricie National Park.CanadaDec 13
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CFLPA releases team report cards based on players’ survey responsesThe CFLPA collaborated with Dr. Desmond McEwen, an assistant professor in sport psychology at the University of British Columbia.CanadaDec 17
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers get passing grades in CFLPA report cards but travel a concernThe Bombers had one "A" and four "B" grades in the first annual CFLPA report cards but players gave them a "C+" for travel.SportsDec 17
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Prince Harry in Vancouver as Invictus Games school program launches onlineThe Duke of Sussex, who attended the Grey Cup on Sunday, is in British Columbia to promote the Invictus Games that he founded for wounded, injured and sick veterans.SportsNov 18
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Shots fired at Ontario hospital, truck strikes ER entrance: policeLondon Police are investigating after shots were fired at London Health Sciences Centre's Victoria Campus and truck struck the emergency room entrance.CrimeDec 14
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‘Russian roulette’: Driver in deadly Vancouver hit and run handed 5-year prison sentenceWith credit for time served, Alexandre Romero-Arata, 28, will serve an additional two years and six months for the crash that killed a young Irish man.CrimeDec 20
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Here are the winners and losers of the Saskatchewan municipal electionsIt was a near sweep of new mayoral elections across Saskatchewan Wednesday night as voters wanted change.PoliticsNov 14
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Tracker honoured for decades of search and recovery work in northern ManitobaWilson Moore of Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation has spent well over 40 years in the bush and on the water searching for missing people — and with great success.CanadaNov 8
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No jail time for man driving unlit farm vehicle in fatal Delta, B.C. crashJasdeep Singh Sandhu pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death in the October 2021 crash on Highway 17A that killed 77-year-old Joan Sherry.CrimeNov 26
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U.S. town still on lockdown as 18 of 43 escaped monkeys remain on the lamThe monkeys that remain at large have been hanging out in nearby trees and hopping over the testing facility's fence for fun.TrendingNov 11
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Overheated immigration system needed ‘discipline’ infusion: ministerAn "overheated" immigration system admits record numbers of newcomers has harmed Canada's decades-old consensus on its benefits, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said.PoliticsDec 21
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43 monkeys escape U.S. research facility; residents told to lock doors, windowsThe fugitive monkeys are too young and small to carry disease, the testing facility assured local residents.TrendingNov 7
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New Elks GM Ed Hervey seeks to elevate once-proud CFL club from ‘laughingstock’ statusEd Hervey promised the turnaround began the second he was hired.CanadaNov 21
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Saskatchewan Rush top prospect Anderson excited to make an impact in first seasonStanding six-foot-four, Levi Anderson will be bringing plenty of size and strength to the Saskatchewan Rush in his highly anticipated NLL rookie season.SportsNov 18
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Family of Bombers QB Zach Collaros finds balance between football and home lifeAlthough he’s often at the stadium on practice days for up to 12 hours, he’s home for dinner and family time before they tag team the bedtime ritual.SportsNov 6
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South Korea’s parliament votes to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law orderSouth Korea’s parliament on Saturday impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his stunning and short-lived martial law decree, a move that ended days of political paralysis.PoliticsDec 14
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Famous Fredericton beaver sculpture finds new home in downtown art galleryWhen people pass by the white-pillared Beaverbrook Art Gallery starting this weekend, they will be greeted by one of Fredericton's most famous sculptures.CanadaNov 20
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As Pacific Islanders struggle with climate change, Canadians can learn a few lessonsDeveloping countries like Fiji are some of the most affected by climate change -- and least able to afford the consequences.FeaturesDec 4