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Inaugural downtown Calgary office-to-residential project called an instant successThe first project is complete under the city's Downtown Calgary Development Incentive Program, even as developers update a second project and announce a third.ConsumerJun 25
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Toronto forward Natalie Spooner named MVP of inaugural PWHL seasonNatalie Spooner has been named the most valuable player of the inaugural Professional Women's Hockey League season.SportsJun 11
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Connor McDavid among 6 players named to Canada’s 4 Nations teamConnor McDavid was among the six players announced Friday who will be part of Canada's team for the inaugural 4 Nations Face-Off.SportsJun 28
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Indigenous-Asian garden opens in Montreal’s ChinatownA new community garden was inaugurated in Montreal's Chinatown. A first-of-its-kind in Quebec hosts both Asian and Indigenous plants and aims to connect different communities.CanadaJun 15
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Halifax Tides FC launches as HRM’s first-ever pro women’s soccer clubHalifax's inaugural women's professional soccer club now has an official name and logo ahead of the 2025 season kickoff -- inspiring young players to dream big.SportsJun 14
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Saskatoon Berries ready to write some history as part of inaugural WCBL seasonA new chapter of WCBL baseball in Saskatoon begins Saturday, as the Saskatoon Berries will play their first game in franchise history on the road in Regina.SportsMay 24
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Minnesota wins inaugural Walter Cup, becomes Professional Women’s Hockey League championA 3-0 victory over Boston saw Minnesota claim the inaugural championship of the Professional Women's Hockey League.SportsMay 30
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Saskatoon Berries lift the curtain on Cairns Field makeover ahead of inaugural home gameThe Saskatoon Berries will play their first home game in franchise history on May 28 at a revamped Cairns Field, the first WCBL game at the ballpark in a decade.SportsMay 22
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Battle over B.C. drug policy flares up over contentious recovery symposiumThursday was the first day of the inaugural Prosper symposium, organized by the U.S.-based Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions.PoliticsMay 30
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Activists for and against sex work gather in MontrealPro-sex work activists were present at the inaugural march for survivors of sexual exploitation, which opened the 4th World Congress for the Abolition of Prostitution.CanadaJun 1
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Calgarians shine a light on Parkinson’s as researchers explore new therapiesA Calgary mother and daughter share a deep bond as they gather at an inaugural Parkinson's Disease picnic shining a light on Canada's fastest growing neurological disease.HealthMay 31
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Boston sweeps Montreal in PWHL semifinal with overtime winBoston, which swept Montreal in the best-of-five series, will play for the inaugural Walter Cup against either Minnesota or Toronto.SportsMay 15
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Sea Bears continue to set stellar attendance records, sell out first home game of 2024The city's pro basketball team -- which set CEBL attendance records in 2023's inaugural season -- announced Wednesday that its upcoming home opener is sold out once again.SportsMay 8
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Winnipeg Sea Bears release forward Shane OsayandeOsayande was cut loose on Monday after nearly two seasons with the Sea Bears.SportsJul 15
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Homelessness: Quebec, Ottawa announce $115M for emergency housing in MontrealThe funding will create more than 520 new housing spaces in Montreal, a 30 per cent boost in available accommodation in the city compared to December 2023.CanadaJun 21
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Manitoba tops overall performance in Canadian curling for 2023-24It is pretty much understood Manitoba is a hotbed for curling in this country. And, on Friday, Curling Canada provided more tangible proof by announcing CurlManitoba captured the Member Association Cup for the 2023-24 season. This award goes to the province or territorial association that turns in the best overall performance in 15 National championship...SportsJul 12
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Montreal drivers to take back seat in new Dix30 green revitalization projectThe $20 million overhaul will see the two way street replaced with greenery, pedestrian pathways and some 200 trees as a linear park will be taking root.CanadaJun 27
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90-plus and serving up spirit: Ping pong tournament unites B.C. care homesDozens of seniors from four care homes, many over the age of 90, gathered Tuesday for a ping pong tournament, proving age is just a number.CanadaJul 2
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Lethbridge celebrates National Indigenous Peoples DayLethbridge community members gathered at a series of activities and events in celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21st.CanadaJun 21
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Entire Sea Bears coaching staff back for sophomore seasonThe CEBL basketball club announced Thursday that its entire coaching staff from the 2023 inaugural season will return after recording a 12-8 record last year.SportsApr 25