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  • Guelph police have eye in the sky with new drone
    Guelph police have a new drone that can use high resolution and thermal cameras and a laser range finder system for a variety of tasks, including the search for missing people.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene tells reporter to ‘f— off’ over ‘Jewish space lasers’
    The Republican congresswoman, who has peddled baseless conspiracy theories in the past, clearly does not want to be asked about them.
    Trending
    Mar 6
  • The Edmonton Riverboat has new owners
    Two local couples — Eric Warnke and Megan Karius, along with Rob Davy and Brittany Anderson — bought the Edmonton Queen Riverboat.
    Features
    May 6
  • Woman found dead in Lake Ontario identified years later through family in Switzerland
    Toronto police say they have solved the case of a woman found dead in Humber Bay Shores Park in 2017 through genetic genealogy, linking her to family in Switzerland.
    Canada
    May 22
  • U.K., German police arrest 5 alleged Chinese spies in separate probes
    U.K. and German police arrested five people for allegedly spying for China. German authorities said the suspects were thought to be working with the Chinese secret service.
    World
    Apr 22
  • Manitoba RCMP still searching for missing man almost 1 and a half years later
    Courchene is described as five-feet-10-inches tall and 160 pounds, with brown eyes and short brown hair, Mounties said. He was last seen wearing a blue jacket with blue jeans.
    Canada
    Apr 29
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  • Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayor
    Four 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.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • London Knights win 2024 Ontario Hockey League championship
    A 7-1 victory over the Oshawa Generals completed a four-game London Knights sweep in the OHL Championship series.
    Sports
    May 15
  • Banff residents to vote on future of pedestrian zone
    The future of the Banff pedestrian zone will come down to a vote later this summer. 
    Consumer
    May 14
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  • Kelowna developing plan for safer transportation, wants public input
    The city is asking residents to participate in an online survey or attend a public information session later this month.
    Traffic
    May 22
  • 3rd phase of ‘Alberta is Calling’ is underway, but is province moving too fast?
    At a time when Alberta is seeing record-breaking population growth, some worry the province is moving too fast with its 'Alberta is Calling' campaign.
    Politics
    May 9
  • Tornado warning briefly issued for portion of southeastern Alberta near Hanna
    A tornado warning was issued Thursday afternoon for an area of southeastern Alberta, and later downgraded to a severe thunderstorm warning.
    Weather
    May 16
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  • Man mauled by grizzly bear in ‘surprise encounter’ at Grand Teton National Park
    The Wyoming attack comes just three days after a B.C. hunter was attacked by a grizzly bear and suffered broken bones and lacerations.
    U.S. News
    May 21
  • Crash in ditch leads to impaired driving arrest: Peterborough County OPP
    OPP responded to a report from a business employee who suspected a man who drove away was impaired. The vehicle was later found in a ditch.
    Crime
    May 16
  • Singapore Airlines turbulence: 20 people remain in intensive care, says Thai hospital
    The director of the Bangkok hospital had said 41 people were still under treatment, but later said one person had been discharged.
    World
    May 23
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  • Man shot and killed in North Preston, N.S., homicide investigation launched
    RCMP say a 36-year-old Westphal man was taken to hospital with gunshot wounds, and later died. The death is being investigated as a homicide.
    Crime
    May 9
  • How a financial scandal rocked an Ontario agency for vulnerable children
    A former Peel CAS finance director, who was arrested and had charges later withdrawn, is speaking out about an agency rocked by allegations of financial mismanagement.
    Politics
    May 13
  • ‘Even more special’: Montreal to face off against Boston in PWHL playoffs
    The PWHL will add another layer to it this week when Montreal hosts Boston in Game 1 of their best-of-five semifinal series Thursday night.
    Sports
    May 8
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  • Calgary Marathon milestone: Wendy Downes to run 50th marathon
    Wendy Downes started running marathons in 1995. Almost thirty years later, she is running her 50th full marathon at the Calgary Marathon on May 26, 2024.
    Features
    11 hours
  • Charges laid after sexual assault reported in workplace: Guelph police
    Investigators say the woman reported the incident to her supervisors and the man was fired later that day.
    Crime
    Apr 29
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