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Advanced voting begins in 3 key byelections. What to knowThe byelections this month are in two Liberal stronghold seats in the Toronto area and one contested riding in Quebec, north of Montreal.PoliticsApr 3
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Keen to seem ‘tough-on-crime,’ Carney government looks to polls for answersFighting crime needs to be a relentless focus, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday. 'We are starting to see results. We're not satisfied and we're going to keep at this.'PoliticsApr 7
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Elizabeth Fry Society’s shelter closes after lease extension deniedThe site along Fort Road near the Belvedere LRT Station was meant to be a temporary home but since the Elizabeth Fry Society hasn't found a new one, it has been evicted.CanadaApr 10
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Tiger Woods had ‘glassy’ eyes, pills in pocket during DUI arrest: policeAn affidavit noted that Tiger Woods struggled during a sobriety test, and was described as 'limping and stumbling to the right,' and as moving his head from side to side.TrendingMar 31
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Man charged with trying to kill officers at Edmonton LRT station after robberyA man is accused of robbing a liquor store and then attempting to kill several police and transit peace officers at the Corona LRT Station in downtown Edmonton.CrimeMar 30
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80 years of CJOBOn March 11, 1946, on the 10th floor of downtown Winnipeg's Lindsay Building, then-mayor Garnet Coulter flipped the switch that put the station on the air.FeaturesMar 12
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Homemade bomb containing screws discovered during Sherwood Park arrestInside the foam-insulated briefcase were hundreds of screws and the wiring to make the improvised explosive device explode, RCMP in Sherwood Park said.CrimeApr 8
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Strong winds leave thousands in the dark in Central Canada, MaritimesNearly 310,000 customers were knocked off the grid in Quebec this morning, with environment Canada forecasting winds as strong as 90 kilometres an hour in parts of the province.CanadaMar 17
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Kanye West denied entry to U.K., Wireless Festival cancelledThe festival's organizers confirmed the ban and cancelled the three-day festival after officials said West's presence would not be 'conducive to the public good.'EntertainmentApr 7
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Hungary’s Orban concedes landmark defeat to centre-right oppositionHungary's veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday after a landslide election victory by the upstart opposition.WorldApr 12
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As Vancouver prepares for FIFA, questions raised about unhoused peopleSeattle, which is also hosting, has rolled out an emergency plan to move some encampments and expand shelter and housing space ahead of the tournament.PoliticsMar 25
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14 essential outdoor gear deals to grab during Amazon’s Big Spring SaleFrom a Night Cat pop-up tent to a portable Char-Griller Kamado-style ceramic grill and a grab-and-go Stanley tumbler, explore top outdoor deals from Amazon’s Big Spring Sale 2026.The CuratorMar 25
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Katy Perry calls Ruby Rose’s allegations of sexual assault ‘reckless lies’A representative for Katy Perry said the allegations that Ruby Rose shared on social media 'are not only categorically false, they are dangerous reckless lies.'EntertainmentApr 14
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Oil prices soar as G7 ministers to meet on strategic reserves and Iran warGermany's finance ministry said on Monday that G7 finance ministers would meet later in the day to discuss the impact of the war in Iran.WorldMar 9
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Manitoba restaurants say tax cut on groceries puts them at a disadvantageThe Manitoba government's plan to eliminate the PST on all food sold in grocery stores was questioned Wednesday by restaurant owners who argue they're being put at a disadvantage.ConsumerMar 25
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Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest bodycam footage released'I'm going to be here all night? You guys are wild, man,' Timberlake says in the bodycam footage after he was informed that he will be held overnight.EntertainmentMar 23
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Gibbons may lose town status amid $15.3M in debtGibbons faces potential insolvency after previous town council pushed the community's finances into a $15.3 million hole, but the new council is predicting a balanced budget.MoneyApr 15
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Calgary water restrictions lifted after feeder main put back in serviceThe City of Calgary has lifted water restrictions that were put in place three-and-a-half weeks ago to allow for repair work to be done on the Bearspaw South Feeder Main.HealthApr 2
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Maximize small spaces: Top finds for stylish and functional livingWe’ve rounded up some of our favourite finds from brands like Article, Wayfair, and more—everything from versatile sofas to clever shelving and multi-use tables.The CuratorMar 24
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Remove political interference from decisions at New Brunswick utility: expert reportA new independent report is recommending New Brunswick overhaul its debt-saddled public utility to focus on efficiency.CanadaMar 30