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Only pharmacy in Swan Hills set to close on April 30The Rexall Pharmacy is a staple in Swan Hills, Alta. The only place for community members to get their prescriptions and pick up some essential items.CanadaApr 2
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Didsbury passes bylaw to ban decorative flags, crosswalks from government landDidsbury has passed a public spaces neutrality bylaw, restricting the Alberta community to flying only government flags and maintaining standardized road and crosswalk markings.PerspectivesMar 25
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Girl finds loaded handgun near pond in west Edmonton neighbourhoodAfter the gun was found, Edmonton police obtained overnight security footage from March 8 in the Secord area, showing a man getting out of a white car while carrying a blue rag.CrimeMar 18
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Young Canadian men more likely to say gender equality has gone ‘far enough’The Ipsos results were part of a 29-country survey done with the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at King's College London that was released last week.CanadaMar 12
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Anti-feminist ideology ‘increasingly relevant’ to national security: CSISOfficials with Canada's security and intelligence agency told MPs the ideology 'can function as an enabling factor along pathways to violent extremism' but is not itself a threat.CanadaFeb 16
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Saskatoon summit discusses how to tackle overpopulation of dogs9 First Nations Communities gathered to discuss the overpopulation of dogs, allowing them to talk through ideas and come up with solutions to address the issue.CanadaMar 31
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‘Goosebumps’: Taber, Alta. celebrates $250K win in Kraft Hockeyville contestTaber, Alta., and Tumbler Ridge, B.C., faced off as the 2026 Kraft Hockeyville finalists. Taber won the $250,000 grand prize in a public vote. Tumbler Ridge takes home $100,000.SportsApr 5
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Organizations using former Qualicum elementary school receive eviction noticeQualicum Commons, in the town of Qualicum Beach, is home to many organizations, including Coast Karma Academy, Bright Star Montessori and a daycare, to name a few.EducationApr 9
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Okanagan Falls couple, both in health care, may need to move due to ‘tiny homes’ rulesBalisky is a registered clinical counsellor, Kogel is a locum family doctor and their living situation is in limbo because a tiny home is not considered a permanent dwelling.CanadaApr 1
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Feds sending support to Manitoba First Nation at risk of severe floodingThe federal government is sending help to a Manitoba First Nation as it faces calls from the community and the province to mobilize troops to prepare for the threat of floods.WeatherApr 9
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Prospera Place urged to pull the plug on controversial comedian coming to Kelowna'If you look up any of the clips on YouTube, it only takes a second for him to get into trashing immigrants, Indigenous people, women, trans folks, queer folks.'CanadaMar 18
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Prank prompts backlash from Squamish First Nation, climbing communityAlong the Sea to Sky Highway, hanging from the rockface of The Papoose near Shannon Falls, a hollowed-out red Volkswagen Beetle is hanging on the cliff face.CanadaApr 6
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N.S. chiefs call for moratorium on cannabis raids after last week’s highway protestsMi’kmaw chiefs in Nova Scotia are demanding a moratorium on RCMP raids on cannabis stores in their communities.CanadaApr 9
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Saskatoon organizations concerned about demand after Prairie Harm Reduction closureSocial service organizations in Saskatoon say they are concerned about the uptick in demand following the closure of the city's only supervised consumption site.CanadaApr 10
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Shirtless fans climb hockey boards, break glass at Ontario rink: OPPOntario Provincial Police say officers are looking for 'multiple people' accused of climbing the boards at a hockey rink, taking their shirts off and breaking the glass.CanadaApr 2
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Hundreds of New Brunswick local government campaigns get underwayHundreds of candidates in New Brunswick are formally kicking off campaigns for local government, education councils and rural advisory committees today.PoliticsApr 11
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‘Disbelief’ felt after school attacks prevented in Nova Scotia, ManitobaParents and students in Nova Scotia and Manitoba are dealing with the aftermath of what could have been two deadly school attacks, after FBI intel leads to arrests.CrimeMar 19
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Ontario man sentenced to 20 years after pleading guilty to terrorism chargesAt a January sentencing hearing, Althorpe stated that he regretted his past actions and renounced his extremist beliefs. His defence lawyer requested a sentence of 12 to 14 years.CrimeMar 27
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New Brunswick ambulance changes will benefit rural communities: paramedic associationChanges with how New Brunswick's paramedics are deployed will benefit rural communities, according to the Paramedic Association of New Brunswick.CanadaMar 25
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Estimated cost of rebuilding Taber’s only ice rinks in the millions after explosionA bit of relief surfaced over the weekend when Taber won $50,000 as the provincial winner in this year's Kraft Hockeyville competition.CanadaMar 16