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MLA Angela Pitt accuses school principal of weaponizing position to push recall petitionDerek Keenan has said the petition drive is not about the teacher dispute, but rather his feelings that Angela Pitt isn’t responding to or acting on the concerns of constituents.PoliticsNov 12
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Albertan defends recall petition of Angela Pitt, says MLA not representing communityThe Airdrie resident who launched a recall petition of a UCP MLA says Angela Pitt has become less responsive to community concerns.PoliticsNov 4
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Flint Firebirds get past London Knights in mid-week matchupThe Flint Firebirds held on to edge the London Knights 3-2 on Nov. 12 at the Dort Financial Centre. Flint outshot London 36-28.SportsNov 12
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Elections Alberta says 2nd legislature member, Angela Pitt, facing recall petitionThe MLA for the riding of Airdrie-East, Angela Pitt, is the second member of the Alberta legislature to be the subject of a citizen recall petition.PoliticsNov 3
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Five things to know about Quebec graphite mine added to major projects listThe project includes the company's future open-pit Matawinie Mine in the Lanaudière region, which plans to produce 106,000 tonnes per year of graphite concentrate over 25 years.CanadaNov 14
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New Brunswick Liberals say gas prices to drop by about 8 cents a litre with tax cutNew Brunswick's government says it's cutting a carbon tax that will reduce prices at the pump by about eight cents a litre.EconomyOct 30
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Officials says no contamination of a B.C water system after train derailmentTests show no contamination in Kamloops Lake’s water after 80,000 litres of aviation fuel spilled in a Nov. 1 train derailment near Cherry Creek, B.C., officials say.CanadaNov 8
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‘Thousands of litres of hazardous material seized’: Trio arrested in drug lab bustRCMP dismantled a massive synthetic drug lab in Ontario, seizing $10M in drugs and thousands of litres of toxic chemicals after tracking suspicious purchases.CrimeOct 24
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Pitt Meadows family flees Canada after brutal attack caught on cameraThe incident happened on Sept. 26 and surveillance footage shows a businessman, named John Ling, beaten just steps from his front door by two masked men armed with baseball bats.CrimeOct 16
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Petr, Lewandowski, Willhöft step up for Saskatoon Blades with new import rulesFor the first time, the Saskatoon Blades are using three imports in their lineup with new rules coming to the WHL expanding the number of slots for international players.SportsOct 10
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Best outdoor heaters & fire pits for extended patio seasonWe've rounded up the best heating appliances to suit your home needs - from brands like Solo Stove, Wayfair and more.The CuratorOct 3
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Hanukkah begins this weekend. What to know and how it’s celebratedHanukkah — also spelled Chanukah or other transliterations from Hebrew — is Judaism’s “festival of lights,” and begins this weekend.CanadaDec 12
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Kelowna restaurant owner pleads for chaos inflicted by group of teens to stopPavneet Singh said the same group has been disrupting business at the Pita Pit and Happy Slice, his pizza shop next door, all summer long.CanadaSep 24
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Energy regulator cancels New Brunswick gas price cuts promised by Liberal governmentPremier Susan Holt had campaigned in the 2024 election to eliminate the portion of the carbon adjuster tax on diesel and gas to help with the high cost of living.CanadaDec 1
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Saskatchewan town told not to use water, police investigate tampered reservoir hatchThe town of Outlook, Sask., is under a 'do not use' water advisory after a hatch to one of its water reservoirs was tampered with.CrimeDec 16
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Sharon Osbourne reveals Ozzy Osbourne’s final words to her before his death'If only I'd have told him I loved him more. If only I'd have held him tighter,' Sharon Osbourne said in her first public interview since the rocker's death in July.EntertainmentDec 11
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‘I’ve never seen it this bad’: Saskatchewan warming centres brace for high demandOrganizations in Saskatchewan say they are preparing for an increased demand of reprieve from the deep freeze starting to make its way around the province.CanadaDec 2
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Want extra dough? Bread price fixing compensation deadline is hereFeeling stung by the bread price-fixing scandal of 2001-2021? Here's your last chance to claim a piece of the $500-million class action settlement.ConsumerDec 8
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Canada removes Syria from list of foreign state supporters of terrorismOttawa said it has also removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led a rebel takeover last year, from its list of terrorist entities under the Criminal Code.CanadaDec 5
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B.C. mayors pen letter to government saying housing target legislations not working'We're just writing to the premier appealing to them to roll back this legislation, allow local governments to do what they were elected to do,' Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley said.PoliticsDec 11