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North Bay edges London Knights 3-2 in a shootoutThe North Bay Battalion got shootout goals from Nick Wellenreiter and Kaden Pitre to get by the London Knights on Jan. 30, 2026.SportsJan 30
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Central Social Hall sold to restaurant franchisor Foodtastic with aim of expanding Alberta chainEdmonton restaurant chain Central Social Hall has been sold to franchisor Foodtastic, which is also behind many Second Cup, Milestones, Freshii, Quesada, PitaPit and Jimmy Johns.ConsumerFeb 20
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New Brunswick says chemical spill risk is low, but response time questions remainThe province says 900 litres of the substance, which included hexavalent chromium, was spilled over a span of 14 kilometres.CanadaMar 11
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Middle East escalation driving gas price hike in SaskatchewanAs of Wednesday morning, most stations were averaging about 1.35 per regular litre in both Regina and Saskatoon, leaving the future prices unpredictable.EconomyMar 4
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Alberta returning to standard, flat tax on wine after industry outcryThe Alberta government is eliminating the ad valorem model introduced in 2025, and instead will increase the standard volume-based markup for wine products by 58 cents per litre.ConsumerMar 5
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Body-worn camera footage shows police rescue of man from frigid Lake OntarioDurham police say officers pulled a man from the frigid waters of Lake Ontario at the Bowmanville pier after he fell in. Body-worn camera footage shows the rescue.CanadaMar 10
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Alcohol sales in Canada just saw ‘largest’ annual drop since tracking beganThis was reported as 'the largest annual decrease since Statistics Canada began tracking this series in 2004/2005,' as sales dropped by three per cent to 2,898 million litres.EconomyMar 5
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump heritage site enjoys boost after shout out on ‘The Pitt’Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump was used for thousands of years by Indigenous people to channel bison herds and send the animals stampeding over a cliff to be killed and harvested.EntertainmentJan 28
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Volatile oil prices spark calls for Alberta to suspend fuel tax againAs the global rise in oil prices pushes up the cost of living, the province is under pressure to trigger Alberta's fuel tax relief program and cut 13 cents a litre at the gas pump.EconomyMar 9
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Second recall petition against a member of the Alberta legislature failsThe MLA for the Alberta riding of Airdrie-East appears to have survived a recall petition after the organizer said he is giving up the effort after collecting 2,200 signatures.PoliticsFeb 2
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Cleanup underway after military fuel truck overturns on N.W.T. highwayCleanup is underway after a fuel tanker filled with thousands of litres of diesel in a military convoy between Edmonton and Yellowknife overturned on a highway in the N.W.T.CanadaFeb 11
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Manitoba freezes price of 1-litre milk cartons, weighs caps on larger containersManitoba is freezing the price of one-litre milk for the year and is considering price caps on larger containers as the province reviews grocery affordability.ConsumerJan 15
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Princeton gas prices climb, mayor calls on province to step inAs of this week, gas prices in Princeton are hovering around $1.41 per litre, roughly 10 to 20 cents higher than nearby cities in the regional district.CanadaJan 23
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2 people seriously injured in pit bull attack east of Edmonton: RCMPRCMP said officers responded to a call Wednesday of two dogs who attacked their caretakers at a home in Vermilion, about 190 kilometres east of Edmonton.CanadaJan 15
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Grocers say they’re being squeezed by Manitoba milk-price freezeA group that represents independent grocers says its members are being hurt by the Manitoba government's freeze on the retail price of one-litre cartons of milk.ConsumerJan 16
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Gas prices highest in B.C., P.E.I. with oil costs ‘supercharged’ due to Iran warThe five-day-old Iran war has 'supercharged' oil prices that Canadian motorists are already seeing reflected at the pumps, one analyst says.ConsumerMar 4
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Lower Mainland gas prices rise amid Iran conflictExperts say it stems from spiking oil prices, with refineries being targeted by militaries and Iran shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.EconomyMar 9
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Saskatoon’s homeless population rises 30% in a year, new data showsThe City of Saskatoon released the data for 2025 Monday and found that 1,931 individuals experienced homelessness last year, which is an increase from 1,499 individuals in 2024.PoliticsMar 2
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Calgary warns residents of consequences if water use enters ‘risky red zone’Residents of Calgary are facing a new round of water restrictions starting March 9 to allow for more emergency repairs to the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.HealthMar 2
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Manitoba budget set to be revealed on March 24 as province deals with growing deficitManitoba's NDP government is expected to release its latest budget on March 24 amid concerns surrounding health care and affordability.PoliticsFeb 26