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Name sought for new boat that harvests invasive milfoil plant in Okanagan LakeThe invasive plant was first spotted in Okanagan Lake in 1970 and has since spread throughout the valley, the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.EnvironmentJun 20
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Toronto food bank asks for help after flooding damaged facilityThe North York Harvest Food Bank says the loading bays in its facility were flooded and water poured into its warehouse.CanadaJul 18
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5 Ontario hunters fined for falsifying white-tailed deer tagsAn investigation by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry determined hunters used copies of tags or previously used tags on harvested deer just north of Bancroft.CrimeJul 12
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5 charged after ALERT seizes 6 guns, $300k in drugs in Calgary investigationOn June 5, ALERT said Calgary's organized crime team executed a search warrant at a home in the northeast community of Harvest Hills, along with two vehicles.CrimeJul 11
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Saskatoon Sikh community celebrates Vaisakhi with parade, harvest festivalMany Saskatonians took in the sights and sounds of the Vaisakhi Celebration to mark an important and religious significance to the Sikh community.CanadaMay 19
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‘Double whammy’: Food banks, Manitobans still struggling despite slowing inflationInflation in Canada is slowing down, but residents are still paying more for groceries. The toll has been immense on residents, and organizations trying to help.MoneyJul 16
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Manitoba receives $11 million to reach federal conservation targetsWinnipeg South MP Terry Duguid made the announcement Thursday morning at The Forks.EnvironmentJul 18
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Cover your plants or move inside: Frost expected overnight across central AlbertaClearing skies overnight, combined with a cold air mass, will bring about overnight temperatures near or below zero and patchy frost is expected across central Alberta.WeatherJun 17
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Newcomers, youth hit hardest as job market cools: Bank of Canada’s MacklemTiff Macklem pointed out that while overall labour force cooling has been 'reasonably smooth' in aggregate, the data can mask worrying trends for some groups in the jobs market.EconomyJun 24
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Hunting guide handed 10-year ban, $22K in fines: B.C. Conservation Officer ServiceCourt records show that Richard Todd Bunnage was initially charged with 13 offences ranging between Sept. 2019 and May 2021, with all but one occurring in 2019.CanadaJun 22
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Arson suspect killed by police at popular beach park in Kenora, Ont.Ontario's Special Investigations Unit is investigating after OPP in Kenora, Ont., fatally shot an arson suspect believed to have set fire to an ice cream shop at a popular beach.CrimeJun 26
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‘Monumental cedars’: Old-growth clearcut next to iconic B.C. park raises concernsA conservationist is raising the alarm after finding ancient cedars clearcut just outside an iconic North Vancouver Island provincial park.EnvironmentJun 20
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Canadian youth face the toughest summer job market in decades. Why?Canadian youth are facing one of the hardest summer job markets in decades. Here's why it's so hard to land that first job, and what young workers can do to stand out.EconomyJul 10
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Makah Tribe of Washington state granted approval to hunt grey whales againThis waiver is in accordance with the Treaty of Neah Bay of 1855 and quotas established by the International Whaling Commission (IWC).PerspectivesJun 13
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First Nation sets up checkpoint in B.C. Interior amid surge in mushroom pickersMushroom pickers have flocked to the area, which was devastated by the 2023 Bush Creek East wildfire, in search of morel mushrooms which grow in wildfire burn areas.PoliticsJun 4
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5 tips to growing the ultimate potted veggies and herbs this summerAnyone can create their own veggie or herb garden with a few pots and a little know-how.The CuratorJun 25
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Ontario’s strawberry season ‘will probably end early’ given extreme heatAs a heat dome bakes much of Central and Eastern Canada, farmers are seeing both good and bad fortune sprouting out of the sizzling sun.CanadaJun 21
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Definition of 100-year storm ‘seems to have flown right out the window’: Toronto officialToronto’s city manager says the city will review its response to Tuesday's storm, while an area food bank is calling for support after being impacted.PoliticsJul 18
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Quebec strawberries have arrived, but you might find yourself paying moreFruit lovers look forward to Quebec strawberries arriving in stores every year, but to start the season they can be more expensive than foreign products.CanadaJun 7
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How artificial intelligence could help farming become more efficient, sustainableThere is a network of so-called smart farms across Canada, led by Olds College of Agriculture & Technology in Alberta.FeaturesJun 17