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How 2 Ontario Purolator drivers helped rescue a man walking into oncoming highway trafficMelinda Olah and Manohar Rehal received letters of appreciation from OPP after helping save a man's life in April. Their transport trucks blocked traffic before police arrived.CanadaMay 31
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Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayorFour years after the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, the mayor of the community where the tragedy began says accessing mental health resources is still a challenge.CanadaApr 19
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15 best graduation gifts for the classes of 2024Have a graduate on your hands this year? If so, here are 15 ways to celebrate the big day.The CuratorMay 31
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‘Something has to change’: Mother fights for better addiction care after son’s deathA Nova Scotia woman whose son died from a drug overdose says the province's health-care system failed him, and is calling for better mental health and addiction support.HealthApr 5
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B.C. teen’s killer covers ears at hearing sentencing him to life in prisonA jury took less than 24 hours last December to reach its guilty verdict at the end of an eight-month trial that heard Ali's DNA matched semen found in the girl's body.CrimeJun 7
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‘Celebrate the wins:’ Family of tiny Oilers fan cheers team on from Sask. hospitalA hospital room in Saskatoon has become a cheering section for perhaps the youngest and tiniest fan of the Edmonton Oilers.CanadaJun 12
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Boy, 13, on bicycle killed in south Edmonton hit and run: policeEdmonton police say a 13-year-old boy was killed in a hit and run on on 34th Avenue in Mill Woods early Wednesday morning.TrafficMay 29
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‘Kids just feel so hopeless’: Mother on loss, suicide prevention and men’s mental healthA Nova Scotia mother is speaking out this Men's Mental Health Awareness Month nearly a year after her son died by suicide, in hopes of helping others.HealthJun 6
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Quebec restaurant halts free-meal program after warning over English-only textA Montreal restauranteur said he's halted a "pay it forward" free meal program after a complaint from Quebec's language law enforcement office.CanadaJun 15
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U.S. re-installs Gaza aid pier, says deliveries to resume in ‘coming days’The causeway was rebuilt nearly two weeks after heavy storms damaged it and abruptly halted what had already been a troubled delivery route.WorldJun 7
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Police release new details about missing Edmonton mom Maggie OerlemansEdmonton police are releasing new details about a woman who's been missing in Edmonton since the summer of 2022, hoping the public can help provide some answers to her family.InvestigationsMay 28
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Calgary man travels to U.K. to meet the donor who saved his lifeRod Neander went through rounds of chemotherapy at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre in Calgary in 2019 to fight the lymphoma, but a stem cell transplant was the best option.HealthJun 10
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H.O.P.E. Outreach announces closure after 16 years of serviceFor 16 years the H.O.P.E. Outreach has operated to support some of the most vulnerable women in the Okanagan and now almost two decades later it's being dissolved.HealthJun 5
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One last spin: Pat Sajak bids emotional farewell to ‘Wheel of Fortune’After a legendary 41-year run as the host of 'Wheel of Fortune,' it's time for Pat Sajak to say goodbye.EntertainmentJun 7
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ANALYSIS: Jets have their head coach, now who else will be behind the bench?The Winnipeg Jets have their new head coach. An important next step will be whom Scott Arniel chooses to be part of his support staff.SportsMay 27
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Kelowna, B.C., teens rescued in Black Mountain Regional ParkTwo Okanagan teens "did the correct thing" after becoming stranded in Black Mountain regional park: They stopped and phoned for help. The rescue was a textbook operation.CanadaMar 18
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Liberals accused of ‘filibustering’ vote on motion to have Boissonnault witnesses testifyThe ethics committee was suspended for the second time this week as MPs faced off over a motion for cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault’s business associates to testify.PoliticsJun 11
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More than 70,000 kids in Ontario seeking publicly funded autism supportsOntario's fiscal watchdog says there are more than 70,000 children seeking support through the Ontario Autism Program, but fewer than 15,000 are getting funding for core therapy.CanadaJun 5
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Eastern Ontario Cell Gap project improves service to 21 communitiesTo date the Easter Ontario Cell Gap Project has built 309 cell towers and Rogers plans to upgrade 312 existing cell tower sites.ConsumerJun 5
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Program to curb gender-based violence expanding to schools across Nova ScotiaA program for youth aimed at curbing gender-based violence is expanding to dozens of schools across Nova Scotia.CanadaMay 28