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  • Pope Francis to lead Easter Vigil after skipping Good Friday for his health
    Pope Francis, who had part of one lung removed as a young man, has been battling respiratory problems all winter that have made it difficult for him to speak at length.
    World
    Mar 30
  • Pope Francis appeals for peace in Gaza and Ukraine during Easter Mass address
    Pope Francis rallied from a winter-long bout of respiratory problems to lead some 60,000 people in Easter celebrations Sunday.
    World
    Mar 31
  • Pope Francis skips Palm Sunday homily as health wavers
    Pope Francis decided at the last minute to skip his homily during Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square, avoiding a strenuous speech at the start of a busy Holy Week.
    World
    Mar 24
  • Pope Francis says he will not retire despite health issues in new memoir
    Pope Francis says he has no plans to resign and isn’t suffering from any health problems that would require doing so in a new memoir.
    World
    Mar 14
  • Pope Francis unable to climb few steps as health problems take toll
    Pope Francis was unable to get back onto his popemobile Wednesday, as lingering respiratory and mobility problems continued to take their toll on the 87-year-old pontiff.
    World
    Mar 6
  • Pope Francis names retired judge to investigate Quebec cardinal facing sex allegations
    Pope Francis has named a retired Quebec Superior Court judge to investigate allegations of sexual touching against a senior leader of the province's Roman Catholic Church.
    Crime
    Mar 4
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  • East Calgary road briefly closed after semi-truck collides with power pole
    9-1-1 received reports of downed power lines at Memorial Drive and 36th Street because of a semi-truck at around 11:55 a.m. on Tuesday.
    Traffic
    Apr 23
  • ‘Cowardly option’: Family of woman killed in Toronto hit-and-run want lengthy sentence
    The family of the 29-year-old woman who was killed in a hit-and-run in Toronto two years ago is hoping the driver responsible receives a lengthy sentence. 
    Crime
    Apr 20
  • Raptors hopeful for better ‘luck’ next season
    This was supposed to be Scottie Barnes's season.
    Sports
    Apr 15
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  • Tiny home residents in Kelowna hopeful for future
    The City of Kelowna said it will be announcing a third location in the coming months that will see more tiny homes erected.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Toronto man poses as cop, sexually assaults minors after buying them drinks: police
    Toronto police say they have charged a man who misrepresented himself as an officer online and then allegedly sexually assaulted victims who were underage after buying them drinks.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • ‘Slender Man’ stabbing: Woman who nearly killed classmate denied release
    Morgan Geyser, now 21, had asked for early release from her court-sentenced 40-year commitment.
    Crime
    Apr 12
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  • Kelowna to use ‘trenchless’ repair to fix deteriorated sewer pipe
    Called cured-in-place pipe, it’s a form of ‘trenchless’ repair that allows work crews to repair damaged pipes without having to dig up streets.
    Canada
    Apr 4
  • Hundreds line up at Shein pop-up store in Vancouver
    It was the opening day for a Shein pop-up store on Thursday on Granville Street — its first in Vancouver.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • ANALYSIS: Clinching playoff spot can’t come soon enough for slumping Jets
    Seven teams have officially punched their tickets to the Stanley Cup playoffs. It's hard to believe the Winnipeg Jets are not part of that group.
    Sports
    Apr 1
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  • Hopeful future Olympians compete in Winnipeg’s RBC training grounds
    As Olympic athletes gear up for Paris, Winnipeg's youth are chasing their Olympic dreams for 2028 and beyond.
    Canada
    Apr 13
  • North Vancouver councillor calls for audit of skyrocketing wastewater plant costs
    On Friday, the Metro Vancouver Regional District revealed the project's cost had ballooned to a total of $3.86 billion, and that the project won't be done until 2030.
    Politics
    Mar 25
  • How Saskatchewan parents are coping with noon supervision withdrawn in schools
    Some Regina parents are coping well with the adjustment with the withdrawal of voluntary services for teachers at schools while others are frustrated with the change.
    Education
    Apr 10
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  • Advocates hope Alberta will follow other provinces and fund fertility treatments
    Advocates are hoping the Alberta government will provide funding for fertility treatments in the province, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars.
    Health
    Apr 23
  • Crash into hydro pole in Kawartha Lakes leads to impaired driving arrest: OPP
    Kawartha Lakes OPP around 1:45 a.m. on Sunday responded to a report of a single-vehicle crash on Eldon Road. They found a vehicle that had left the road and struck a hydro pole.
    Crime
    Apr 15
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