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Hundreds of thousands of Hydro Quebec customers without power after ice stormHundreds of thousands of Hydro Quebec customers were left without power for multiple hours Thursday following Wednesday’s ice storm, the utility company says.CanadaMar 12
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Battle brewing between Ontario education minister, trustee over use of school portableThe Peel District School Board's government-appointed supervisor wrote to trustee and vice chair David Green telling him he must stop using a portable to store items.CanadaMay 12
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Air Canada ditches 2026 guidance, citing volatile jet fuel pricesAir Canada is suspending its full-year guidance for 2026, citing 'volatility and uncertainty in relation to jet fuel prices for the second half of the year.'EconomyMay 1
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What could a supercharged El Nino mean for Canada?There's growing evidence that a supercharged El Nino will develop over the next few months, spelling possible hot and dry conditions to come for large parts of Canada.WeatherMay 14
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Atlantic Canada wakes up to more snow and ice in wake of winter stormPublic schools in Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and Newfoundland and Labrador's capital city were closed Tuesday as crews cleaned up the roads.WeatherFeb 24
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London Knights draft 14 new faces at 1st in-person OHL Priority Selection since 2000The first in-person OHL Priority Selection since 2000 was in Kingston, Ont., June 12-13.SportsJun 14
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‘A little bit snake-bit’: Canadiens encouraged after top line breaks out in Game 1The Canadiens face elimination as they take on the Hurricanes in a pivotal playoff matchup, with Montreal looking to keep its postseason hopes alive.SportsMay 22
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Spring storm with violent winds, up to 50 centimetres of snow pummels AlbertaRoofs blown off buildings, trees uprooted, highways closed, motorists stranded — those are just a few of the problems caused by a nasty spring storm that has slammed into Alberta.Apr 24
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‘It’s absolutely nostalgic’: Shoppers embrace Zellers’ return to TorontoA giant Zeddy Bear, kiddie rides and diner favourites greeted shoppers as Zellers reopened in Toronto on Thursday, reviving memories for longtime fans.ConsumerJun 18
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Inclusivity top of mind as player returns to home ice 20 years laterAfter walking away from hockey for over 20 years, Matt Kenny is returning to the ice to send a message to young athletes: everyone belongs.SportsJun 11
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Up to 50 cm of snow forecast for parts of Saskatchewan, ManitobaSignificant amounts of snow and rain will hit the Prairies over the coming days, prompting Environment Canada to issue a series of alerts.WeatherApr 22
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N.S. resort is the latest using high-tech blankets to save snow for next ski seasonIt’s 125 metres long, 35 metres wide, almost 11 metres high, and with a little luck, it will still be around when the next ski season starts.CanadaMay 22
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Waiting for the big melt in WaskesiuPeople in Waskesui are beginning to wonder if the snow will ever melt. The unofficial start to summer, May long weekend, is just weeks away, but in Prince Albert National Park, it is still feeling a lot like winter. The snow is piled high. And while the moisture is welcome after low lake levels and...Apr 30
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Trump considers rally as artists drop out of America’s 250th birthday eventBret Michaels, Martina McBride, Young MC, Morris Day and the Commodores are among the scheduled acts who have said they will not be appearing.EntertainmentMay 29
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Tragically Hip ice cream celebrates band’s Canadian rootsKawartha Dairy has announced a partnership with The Tragically Hip to bring the most Canadian of flavours to its parlours and store shelves.CanadaMay 6
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Kingston faces $3.1M snow clearing deficit after extreme winterAn exceptionally busy winter drove Kingston's snow clearing costs $3.1 million over budget, forcing the city to delay park maintenance and road projects to offset the overruns.CanadaApr 21
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Sherpa guide lost on Mount Everest found alive crawling back to base campThe Sherpa man was spotted by a cleaning crew crawling down Mount Everest's snow-capped slopes a week after he went missing as was presumed dead by his family.TrendingJun 4
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Alberta First Nation in court over massive proposed ‘Wonder Valley’ AI data centreThe $70-billion Wonder Valley project backed by celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary aims to become the largest AI data center industrial park in the world.EnvironmentJun 8
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Victoria Day deals are here–shop top picks from Article, Bikini Village & moreThis Victoria Day long weekend is packed with can’t-miss deals, and we’ve rounded up the best markdowns from brands like Article, Bikini Village, Dyson and more.The CuratorMay 15
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Snow nearly gone as Waskesiu businesses gear up May long weekendIn Waskesiu, it’s a race to get ready for the unofficial start to summer after some of the delays caused by a cooler-than-normal spring.May 12