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High winds blow roof off school, wreak havoc across AlbertaWind gusts of 80 to over 120 kilometres an hour swept across Alberta on Sunday, downing trees and power lines, tipping sheds and ripping sections of roofs from buildings.WeatherMar 9
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Blizzard slams into northeastern U.S., with intense snow and travel bansMillions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings Monday.EnvironmentFeb 23
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More snow falls on already large piles in Northeast U.S.Power had returned for many of the hundreds of thousands who had lost electricity in Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware and Rhode Island.WeatherFeb 25
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Alberta minister meets with parents about serious incidents in daycaresThe NDP wants the government to notify every parent about serious situations - like physical or sexual abuse - and create a public, online portal showing a program's history.PoliticsMar 11
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OpenAI says Tumbler Ridge shooter would be flagged to police todayIn a letter to ministers Thursday, OpenAI said it had already taken steps to improve that criteria based on guidance from mental health, behavioural and law enforcement experts.CrimeFeb 26
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Cyberattacks are hitting faster with AI fuelling an 89% jump, data showsIn 2025, AI-enabled adversaries increased attacks by 89 per cent year-over-year, the CrowdStrike 2026 Global Threat Report uncovered.CanadaFeb 24
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Ford government to allow shopping on 2 public holidays across OntarioDoug Ford said previously he was inundated with calls from people 'wanting to go to shopping malls' over the Family Day weekend. At the time, he mused about allowing more to open.CanadaMar 12
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Artificial intelligence residency at Calgary Public Library raises some eyebrowsThe Calgary Public Library has opened up applications for a 10-week residency program focused on Artificial intelligence — but it's causing some stir in the city's arts community.CanadaMar 9
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How the Allan Legere case transformed Canada’s police forces, courts and a communityEarlier this week, Correctional Service Canada said the 78-year-old convicted murderer and rapist, known as the 'Monster of the Miramichi,' died at Edmonton Institution.CrimeMar 12
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Winnipeg Jets listless in 4-1 loss to Anaheim to end win streakAnaheim scored three goals in a 1:44 span in the second to take control of the game while Winnipeg managed to get just 13 shots on goal in the loss.SportsMar 10
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Montreal bakery faces Quebec language watchdog complaint over TikTok videosLamajoune Villeray Bakery, a family-run business operating for 40 years, recently received a letter from the Office québécois de la langue française (OQLF).CanadaFeb 27
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Dog kicked in ‘disturbing’ video removed from owner’s care: Sudbury policeA small black dog that was kicked in a 'disturbing and upsetting' viral video has been removed from the owner’s care, Sudbury police say.CrimeFeb 18
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Maple Leafs struggling after Winter Games breakLife after the Milan Cortina Olympics has been tough for the Toronto Maple Leafs.SportsMar 11
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Hamilton police urge safety after 6 people fall through iceHamilton police are urging people not to go on frozen waterways as temperatures rise, saying it puts not only those on the ice in danger but also those who try to rescue them.WeatherMar 8
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B.C.’s students falling behind in math skills, report findsAnna Stokke said that some of the factors leading to a decline in math literacy in B.C. include the B.C. math curriculum, 'which has very vague outcomes for mathematics.'EducationMar 4
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Using AI for medical advice can cause you harm, Canadian doctors warnThe Canadian Medical Association says the trend is especially alarming because so many people don't have access to a primary care provider.HealthFeb 10
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U.S. identifies 4 soldiers killed in Iran war as Army reservistsThe four died Sunday when a drone hit a command center in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, just a day after the U.S. and Israel launched its military campaign against Iran.WorldMar 3
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Halifax teens lament the loss of government program offering free bus passesPremier Tim Houston’s Progressive Conservative government has said it needs to cut $130 million in grant funding to address the province's $1.2-billion deficit.PoliticsMar 6
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Vernon man killed in collision after escaping hospital during mental health crisisCool says there were no beds available in the psychiatric ward and that her son spent six days in a hallway in the emergency department, with only a brief period in a secure area.CanadaFeb 26
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Police, fire departments tasked with finding savings as Halifax struggles with budgetBudget discussions continued at Halifax City Hall on Thursday, and while no one was recommending job cuts, trimming down is required somewhere.PoliticsMar 5