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Canadians face more fraud in dating and online forums than global averageThe number of Canadians who say they're being targeted by digital fraud in online communities such as dating platforms is above the global average, according to a new survey.ConsumerMay 13
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Kingston toy store at the centre of Blue Jays ‘home run dragon’ crazeDemand for the plush dragon surged after it appeared in the Blue Jays' dugout during a series in San Francisco earlier this month.TrendingJul 23
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Porch geese trend taking off in ReginaThe trend is sparking creativity and a way for people to connect — no matter the distance.PerspectivesAug 10
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Months-long strike disrupts disability care, pushing Ontario families to the brinkBut as the strike has dragged on, Nicky Umlauf, who is non-verbal, has become increasingly confused about being stuck at home and obsessed with the particulars of her day.CanadaAug 6
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Saskatoon woman volunteers to clean benches downtownWhile downtown businesses advocate removing dirty benches, one Saskatoon volunteer spends her free time caring for them for the whole community.EnvironmentAug 14
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Faulder family loses both homes in devastating Summerland wildfireShawna and Lucas Wagner were forced to leave behind what they had envisioned for their future as the newlyweds had only purchased the home in December.FireAug 11
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B.C. wildfires destroy lakeside homes, with 30 new added in past 24 hoursEven if a wildfire is not threatening your community, the BC Wildfire Service is recommending that British Columbians be prepared if you need to leave quickly.CanadaAug 2
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Kelowna residents, business owners say Crime Severity Index not the full pictureNew data from Statistics Canada's Crime Severity Index show the volume and seriousness of police-reported crime in the Kelowna census metropolitan area fell 4.5 per cent in 2025.CanadaJul 23
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Woman killed while trying to rescue stray dogs in ManitobaAmanda Nobiss, a 37-year-old animal rescuer from Winnipeg, was killed by stray dogs while volunteering to manage the overpopulation of dogs in a Manitoba community.CanadaJul 20
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Calgary police scaling back physical search for missing 11-year-old boyCalgary police have announced they are 'refocusing' its efforts to find a missing 11-year-old Calgary boy by scaling back 'physical search' efforts.InvestigationsJul 27
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Calgary police homicide unit investigating after man killed in stabbing overnightThe Calgary police homicide unit is investigating a fatal stabbing in the southwest community of Rosscarrock that happened just before 11 p.m. on Wednesday.CrimeJul 30
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Ruth’s Pantry helps Edmonton families with food insecurity: ‘Means a lot to us’Ruth's Pantry is run by SOAR Community Empowerment, an Edmonton non-profit that helps vulnerable people through its various programming.ConsumerAug 9
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City councils grapple with emails, presenters from outside voter baseOne Regina city councillor said she receives hundreds of 'copy and paste' emails daily from people outside of the municipality.PoliticsJul 31
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Video shows rapid night growth of Bald Range fire near SummerlandThe Bald Range fire, which sparked around 5:30 p.m., grew so fast that homes were destroyed and the fast-moving flames trapped people.FireAug 8
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Tumbler Ridge documents reveal school shooter was ‘obsessed’ with gunsMedia outlets from across the country fought for transparency on behalf of the victims’ families, the community of Tumbler Ridge, and the nation.CrimeAug 13
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Oakville enacts data centre pause as Ontario municipalities wrestle with AI buildoutOakville enacted a one-year moratorium on new data centres, becoming the first Ontario municipality to take the step as local lawmakers grapple with community concerns.EnvironmentAug 12
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Quebec psychiatrists call for a dedicated mental health ministerThe president of the province's psychiatrists' association says a minister of mental health would coordinate action across different levels of government.PoliticsAug 5
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Police investigate suspected hate crime after fake severed hand left at Montreal Islamic centreAuthorities say the package contained what appeared to be an imitation severed human hand covered in fake blood.CrimeJul 21
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Lockdown ordered after fatal shooting in northern Manitoba First NationThe Pimicikamak Cree Nation First Nation in northern Manitoba has been placed under lockdown following a fatal shooting. Residents urged to stay indoors as RCMP investigate.CrimeAug 1
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Status of ‘iconic’ mountain goats living near evacuated B.C. community is uncertainIt is not clear yet what has happened to a small group of "iconic" mountain goats, as a large wildfire burns out of control near the evacuated community of Summerland, B.C.CanadaAug 13