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  • Pickup crashes into Hamilton home and damages gas line: police
    Hamiton police say a red truck damaged a gas line after an early morning crash into a residence on Campbell Avenue between Balmoral and Ottawa streets.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Councillors endorse plan to let 3rd party operate Hamilton’s forthcoming LRT for 10 years
    Hamilton is set to present a plan to the Ontario government that endorses the use of private contractors to operate and maintain the city's forthcoming LRT for 10 years.
    Canada
    Apr 17
  • Emma Stone wants people to call her by her real name
    While promoting TV drama 'The Curse,' Emma Stone said she'd like for people to start calling her by her real name.
    Entertainment
    Apr 26
  • Hamilton councillors set to face dialogue on who should operate city’s LRT
    A city report is recommending Hamilton’s forthcoming $3.4-billion Light Rail Transit (LRT) system be initially operated by a private contractor, not the city.
    Politics
    Apr 15
  • ‘I am silenced’: Did Miss USA leave a secret message in her resignation?
    Days after Miss USA's resignation, Miss Teen USA also handed in her crown, writing 'my personal values no longer fully align with the direction of the organization.'
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  • B.C. officer alleged sexual assault, CSIS had her investigated
    A CSIS officer's allegations that she was sexually assaulted repeatedly by a superior in agency vehicles set off a harassment inquiry, but also triggered an investigation into her.
    Canada
    Apr 26
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  • B.C. mother targeted by AI phone scam initially convinced it was her son
    "There was the crying and the sobbing that made it a little bit, a little bit doubtful," she said. "But frankly, I was convinced it was him."
    Tech
    May 7
  • B.C. mother says lack of child care could leave her homeless
    A single Surrey mother says her inability to find childcare is affecting her ability to work and could ultimately leave her homeless.
    Education
    May 3
  • Man acquitted in Tina Fontaine murder found dead, says her aunt
    Raymond Cormier, a career criminal and the man police believed killed Tina Fontaine, has reportedly died and “took all the answers with him” said Fontaine’s aunt Thelma Favel.
    Crime
    Apr 23
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  • ‘Her Yes Club,’ created by Bowmanville mom, connects parents with child-care providers
    Local Bowmanville mother creates on-demand tool “Her Yes Club” to help local parents find reliable at-home childcare providers close to home, amid high demand and long-wait lists.
    Tech
    Apr 16
  • Belleville woman charged after ‘attempting to bite anyone who came close to her’
    A 29-year-old woman has been charged with breaching a court order not to consume alcohol.
    Crime
    Apr 29
  • Woman confronts alleged thief and has knife pulled on her: Guelph police
    Investigators say there was a confrontation between a man and a woman in the downtown near the train station Thursday morning.
    Crime
    Apr 19
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  • 8 years after her disappearance, Mekayla Bali’s family continues to believe despite frustration with RCMP
    On April 12, 2016, Bali, who was 16 at the time, disappeared from a bus depot. She has been added to missing children’s lists in Canada and the U.S.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • ‘I will never go back’: Ontario family doctor says new AI notetaking saved her job
    Ontario is piloting artificial intelligence software to help doctors take notes and reduce the paperwork they have to do. One doctor says it saved her career.
    Health
    May 2
  • ‘Hurts like hell’: B.C. blind woman says a taxi refused her service due to her guide dog
    Four-year-old Acura is Kovacs' guide dog and they've been partners for two years. 'She's funny, she's very perky, she's very very good in a harness, very obedient,' Kovacs said.
    Health
    Apr 8
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  • ‘I’m gonna push’: First-time B.C. mother delivers her own baby on way to hospital
    Vanessa was in labour as they made their way from their Steveston home to B.C. Children's Hospital but they had not gone far when Vanessa realized they would not make it.
    Features
    May 6
  • Inquest hears B.C. hostage was lying on her captor before fatal shooting
    The first police officer to enter a room where a woman was being held hostage told a B.C. coroner's inquest that he saw her lying on a bed on top of her captor.
    Politics
    Apr 18
  • B.C. woman tries to coax trapped orca calf out of lagoon with her violin
    Carol Love will be playing the violin at every high tide to entice the orca calf to pass through a narrow channel, leading to open ocean.
    Canada
    Apr 18
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  • Caught on video: Woman says ‘hero’ helped save her from burning Burnaby building
    The saved woman, 79-year-old Anna Dosen, spoke with Global News to highlight her hero’s actions.
    Fire
    Apr 17
  • Man tried to video Guelph woman’s apartment through her window: police
    Police said the man was startled and ran into another building nearby after he was caught filming a woman in her apartment on Thursday morning.
    Crime
    Apr 12
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