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  • Assault victim says support services lacking for victims of crime in Manitoba
    A Manitoba man who was brutally attacked in Winnipeg's North Point Douglas neighbourhood nearly three years ago, says supports for victims of crime fall short.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Is the Dyson Supersonic *really* worth the splurge?
    I put the Dyson Supersonic to the test. Is it actually worth the price point? Read on for my honest review.
    The Curator
    Apr 5
  • RCMP thank bystanders who responded to Alberta collision that killed 5-year-old girl
    RCMP in Westlock, Alta., are thanking the people who responded to a devastating fatal collision on Tuesday on Highway 2.
    Traffic
    May 15
  • Canada lays new sanctions on Russia over North Korean weapons transfer
    Canada is imposing new sanctions against Russia over Moscow's alleged use of North Korean missiles in its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, now in its third year.
    Canada
    May 21
  • ‘Mole mobile’ to travel across Quebec to raise awareness about skin cancer
    According to Falyn Katz, CEO of Melanoma Canada, "one in three cancers diagnosed is skin cancer. It's actually more common than breast, prostate, lung and colon combined."
    Health
    May 9
  • Law office north of downtown Guelph set on fire: police
    Police say a man was seen smashing several windows and spray-painting the outside of the building before he went in. The blaze was put out by the Guelph Fire Department.
    Crime
    May 13
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  • ‘Can it get any worse?’ Quebec’s new health-care ‘top gun’ brings mix of optimism, skepticism
    The appointment of Quebec's new 'top gun' of the embattled health-care system is evoking a lot of reaction. Some are optimistic, some are concerned.
    Health
    Apr 30
  • Norad looking to NATO to help detect threats over the Arctic, chief says
    U.S. troops will be spending more time training in the Far North, the new Norad commander says, a strategy that fits 'hand-in-glove' with Canada's renewed focus on Arctic defence.
    Politics
    Apr 26
  • Ontario photographer chasing northern lights captures stunning images
    Over the weekend, people throughout Canada saw a beautiful array of colours across the night sky, with a stunning display of an aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights.
    Canada
    May 13
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  • 2 men face charges in Hamilton shooting that sent bystander to hospital
    Hamilton police say they have arrested one man and are seeking another in connection with an early May shooting that sent a bystander to hospital.
    Crime
    May 14
  • ‘Life is worth more than a dime’: Tod Fox advocates for road safety in Saskatoon
    Tod Fox, Natasha Fox's husband, is set to advocate for road safety measures before Saskatoon city council Wednesday .
    Traffic
    Apr 24
  • Suspect leads officers on chase through central Manitoba: Winnipeg police
    A 36-year-old man was arrested Friday after police say he led them on a chase through Winnipeg, Narol, Lockport, Selkirk, Breezy Point and Clandeboye, Man.
    Crime
    May 11
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  • FirstOntario redevelopment begins, hopes to be ‘relief valve’ for entertainers touring GTA
    An official groundbreaking ceremony with shiny hard hats and mallets marked the start of a $280-million private sector renovation of the 39-year-old Hamilton venue.
    Canada
    May 16
  • City and province squabble over Calgarian’s encampment cleanup request
    According to the City of Calgary, the cleanup has been referred to the Alberta government because the encampment is on land owned by the province.
    Politics
    May 16
  • Kielburger mom’s defamation lawsuit against Canadaland to go to trial
    A defamation lawsuit filed by the mother of Marc and Craig Kielburger against the Canadaland podcast and its host will head to trial.
    Canada
    May 17
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  • Knox Mountain Drive to close this weekend for annual hill climb
    The hill climb features drivers from across Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest roaring up the steep and twisty curves of Knox Mountain Drive in Kelowna.
    Canada
    May 14
  • ‘High risk’: Canada, allies warn of state-sponsored cyberthreats to civil society
    The advisory warns cyber actors backed by Russia, China and other countries are increasingly targeting non-profit and advocacy groups, journalists and other civil society members.
    Tech
    May 14
  • S&P/TSX composite up Friday, U.S. stock markets rally after jobs report shows cooling
    Canada's main stock index rose Friday, led by strength in base metals, utilities and telecom, while U.S. markets rallied after the latest jobs report came in cooler than expected.
    Economy
    May 3
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  • Used vs new cars: Which market is offering the better deal?
    Shopping for a new or used vehicle this summer? Here's what to know about the state of inventories at car dealerships in Canada, and where you can find a deal.
    Money
    May 14
  • Will Quebec’s forest fire season be as bad as it was last year?
    With fires raging out west, many people have begun to wonder what Quebec's 2024 forest fire season could look like, and if it will be as bad as 2023.
    Canada
    May 18
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