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Court battle between chief candidates reveals $1.6 million in questionable payments at Little Grand RapidsLittle Grand Rapids First Nation has been marred by a court battle between two people vying to be chief with each accusing the other of misusing band fundsPoliticsDec 20, 2025
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Toxic drugs ‘an epidemic,’ Saskatoon fire battalion chief says on ride-alongA Saskatoon Fire Department battalion chief fears tackling more toxic drugs entering what was the peak time from last year, when a deadly drug supply pushed overdoses above 30.CanadaFeb 11
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Automatic refunds for passengers caught up in GO train derailment chaosCEO Michael Lindsay announced that passengers who travelled on Feb. 2 and 3 would have their fares refunded, as well as some passengers who travelled on Feb. 4, 2026.PoliticsFeb 12
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Long waits, complex procedures frustrated some voters in 2025 Edmonton election: reportWhile a majority were able to vote without big issues, the report suggests changes driven by new provincial legislation contributed to delays and confusion at some voting stations.PoliticsFeb 4
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I tried the Dreame robot vacuum and mop—here’s my honest reviewWas it worth the investment, or was this merely a $500+ nice-to-have gadget? I decided to put it to the test.The CuratorFeb 16
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Metrolinx CEO promises fewer legal battles on future Ontario transit projectsThe completion of the Eglinton Crosstown LRT marks the end of one saga for the provincial transit agency, but many transit projects are still under construction.PoliticsFeb 13
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NASA to return ISS crew to Earth months early due to astronaut’s illnessThe crew includes U.S. astronauts Zena Cardman and Mike Fincke, Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui and Russian cosmonaut Oleg Platonov.TrendingJan 8
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Decisions ‘not yet’ made on elevated Green Line alignment as Calgary gathers feedbackOriginal plans called for the Green Line LRT to run underground through the downtown but those plans were scrapped after the provincial government withdrew its share of funding.Feb 10
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Calgary city councillors pitch ‘review and reform’ of transit’s downtown free fare zoneThe future of Calgary Transit's downtown free-fare zone could be under the microscope as a pair of city councillors seek an in-depth review into the decades-old initiative.CanadaFeb 3
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Brands you didn’t know you could shop on AmazonAmazon is no longer just a place for everyday essentials—it’s quietly become a destination for chic, high-quality brands like Aesop, PAJAR, Ray-Bans and more.The CuratorFeb 5
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Halifax Regional Police taking part in federal gun buyback programChief Don MacLean said the force is joining the program in part due to the province's high rate of intimate partner violence and to 'reduce the presence of firearms.'CanadaFeb 3
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Ottawa police pull over unlicensed 13-year-old driver who ‘wanted to get candyOttawa police stopped a slow-moving car on Strandherd Drive and found a 13-year-old driving friends to buy candy. No one was licensed and parents were notified.CanadaJan 9
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Man who stabbed subway rider near Eglinton Station in July 2023 sentencedThe man was convicted in the stabbing a fellow TTC passenger in July 2023 and received a five-year sentence and three years of probation by a judge.CrimeJan 13
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Curling drama gets international attentionIn a sport known for gentlemanly play and esteemed conduct, the unusual scene of on-ice tension at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium was downright jarring for some and lapped up by others.SportsFeb 14
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Edmonton radio legend Bruce Bowie dies at 72Former Edmonton radio broadcaster Bruce Bowie, 72, was killed in a collision last year and now, news of his death is coming to light.CanadaJan 6
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Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino leaving Minnesota after 2nd fatal shootingPresident Donald Trump said he was putting his border czar, Tom Homan, in charge. Homan will report directly to the White House.U.S. NewsJan 27
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Last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts that will arrive on timeFrom jewellery and bestselling fragrances to must-have tech, these last-minute Valentine’s Day gifts by brands like Jenny Bird and Nintendo arrive before February 14.The CuratorFeb 11
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Edmonton adds 30 transit peace officers to improve safety, public perceptionEdmonton city council approved additional transit officers for increased safety back in April 2025, so 15 will be deployed this month and the rest should be in place by the summer.CrimeJan 7
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Five things about Canadian Jeremy Hansen’s upcoming trip to the moon and backArtemis II, a once-in-a-generation mission, could launch as early as Feb. 6, carrying Canada’s Jeremy Hansen around the moon and inspiring a new era of space exploration.CanadaJan 17
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Toronto transit budget approved with fare freeze, $1.5B ask of city hallThe draft budget includes $2.8 billion in spending and $1.4 billion in revenue, meaning Toronto will have to cough up roughly $1.4 billion to plug the gap left by lower funding.PoliticsJan 7