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  • Barbershop in Bouctouche, N.B. offering free gender-affirming haircuts
    Barber Jesse Mathieu decided to offer the service because of their own experiences getting their hair cut as a non-binary person.
    Features
    Apr 26
  • Police seek ‘pickpockets’ accused of targeting grocery shoppers in Brantford
    Brantford police say over a four-day period they've received reports of thefts tied to distraction incidents at local grocery stores.
    Crime
    Apr 17
  • Montreal launches cruise season with ship that protected 1,500 Ukrainian refugees
    Around 1,500 refugees fled their homeland and boarded the ship with their scant possessions. The ship they boarded would be their home for the next six months.
    Canada
    May 4
  • Bill Maher warns Americans about Canada: ‘Yes, you can move too far left’
    "At its worst, Canada is what American voters think happens when there’s no one putting a check on extreme wokeness," Bill Maher said.
    Entertainment
    Apr 15
  • Kelowna’s Gospel Mission serves Easter lunch to those in need
    Kelowna's Gospel Mission laid on a sumptuous Easter dinner of turkey, ham, potatoes and more on Saturday afternoon to help members of the community in need.
    Canada
    Mar 31
  • ‘Spawns of Satan’: Ruby Franke detailed torture of kids in newly released journal
    Disturbing photos, videos and journal entries written by Ruby Franke have been released in a trove of documents that police collected while investigating Franke for child abuse.
    Crime
    Mar 22
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  • Medals for the Paris Olympics are embedded with Eiffel Tower pieces
    A hexagonal, polished chunk of iron taken from the iconic landmark is being embedded in each gold, silver and bronze medal that will be hung around athletes’ necks.
    Sports
    Feb 8
  • Lost nose ring, bad haircut, waiting for food among top 911 nuisance calls this year in B.C.
    'No matter how absurd a call might be on the surface, we have to treat every 911 call as an emergency until we can confidently determine otherwise,' said E-Comm's Alaina Milicevic.
    Canada
    Dec 29, 2023
  • B.C. killer Ibrahim Ali to be moved from psychiatric hospital to detention centre
    A B.C. Supreme Court judge ruled that Ali, convicted last month of murdering a teen girl, will be returned to the pretrial detention centre where he was held before his trial.
    Crime
    Jan 26
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  • Chita Rivera, Tony Award-winning Broadway legend, dies at 91
    Chita Rivera first gained wide notice in 1957 as Anita in the original production of 'West Side Story,' and was still dancing on Broadway a half-century later.
    Entertainment
    Jan 30
  • 6 best under-eye patches for tired, puffy eyes
    From cult favourites to A-list preferred patches, read on for six products that will leave even the most exhausted under eyes looking and feeling good as new.
    The Curator
    Jan 23
  • Mosquitoes, evasive chips and messy rooms: Sask. RCMP’s 911 false alarms
    The Saskatchewan RCMP released its most entertaining 911 calls of 2023, sharing complaints from callers frustrated with messy rooms, vending machines and deep-fried rink food. 
    Canada
    Jan 9
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  • Fake gold scammers bilk New Westminster man out of $1,800
    New Westminster police say a couple posing as tourists who had been robbed scammed a local man out of $1,800 using fake jewelry.
    Crime
    Nov 29, 2023
  • Okanagan Humane Society seeing rise in calls after SPCA branch closure in Vernon
    'This is something we are seeing more and more in our communities: animals being abandoned, left behind, or dumped,' Romany Runnalls said.
    Canada
    Nov 23, 2023
  • Britain’s ‘loneliest sheep’ rescued after 2 years stranded at cliff base
    Fiona is no longer all baa herself, after a brave contingent of farmers launched a daring rescue operation.
    Trending
    Nov 7, 2023
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  • Toronto woman whose text set off events in deadly shooting sentenced to 10 years
    At a sentencing hearing on Tuesday, a judge deliberated over how long Egypt Morgan would spend behind bars after a jury found her guilty of manslaughter.
    Crime
    Oct 31, 2023
  • Indigenous man holds haircutting ceremony in honour of MMIWG
    On the Sisters In Spirit National Day of Action dedicated to MMIWG, a Anishinaabe Ojibway man held a haircutting ceremony to honour the memory of lost loved ones.
    Canada
    Oct 4, 2023
  • 7-year-old sexually assaulted in change room of Markham community centre: police
    York Regional Police are seeking a pair of teenage suspects, one of whom has been described as having short black hair in a mohawk-style haircut.
    Crime
    Sep 29, 2023
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  • Care village ‘pops up’ in downtown Calgary to help vulnerable population
    Roughly 100 volunteers from 50 non-profits offered free services to Calgarians Wednesday at a one day 'pop-up' care village for those who could use a helping hand.
    Canada
    Sep 27, 2023
  • Smith tells Alberta municipalities that health-care delivery system is changing
    Premier Smith has directed Health Minister Adriana LaGrange to change AHS to make it more responsive to regional needs and focus more on direct hospital care.
    Health
    Sep 29, 2023
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