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MLSE parts ways with Toronto FC, Argonauts president Bill ManningTime ran out for Bill Manning, who oversaw Toronto FC and Argonaut championships in his role as president of the MLS and CFL teams.SportsJul 11
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BC United considers name reminder on fall ballotBritish Columbia's Opposition BC United is looking to put its previous Liberal name on the upcoming fall provincial election ballot after internal polling shows 30 per cent of people didn't know the party was renamed, says a party director.Jul 31
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Wildfire smoke causing air quality and visibility issues in northern ManitobaMany parts of northern Manitoba are under an air quality warning due to wildfire smoke, which is also causing reduced visibility.FireAug 15
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Alberta man drowns in Skaha Lake: RCMPThe man appears to have drowned, with no foul play suspected, nor concerns of criminality or negligence on the part of the rental company.CrimeJul 30
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Man loses part of colon after downtown Vancouver stabbingIt happened Friday night in the parking lot next to Waterfront Station, while the victim said he was looking into Burrard Inlet to see if a SeaBus was coming.CrimeJul 5
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Newly-renovated Lakeview Wading Pool reopens in VernonThe Lakeview Wading Pool has been a part of the Vernon community since 1958. It was recently re-opened with modern changerooms, a spray park and many more additionsFeaturesJul 14
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Crossbow killing suspect in hospital as U.K. mulls tighter lawsA man suspected of killing the wife and daughters of a BBC radio sports commentator with a crossbow was being treated in a hospital Thursday after being found injured.CrimeJul 11
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Warnings renewed as summer heat baking much of B.C. intensifiesHeat warnings remain in effect for many parts of B.C., including Metro Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, the Southern Interior and much of Vancouver Island.WeatherJul 8
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Stolen truck, home invasion part of wild night for RCMP in Portage la Prairie, Man.A Manitoba man is facing a laundry list of criminal charges after a wild incident in Portage la Prairie Monday night.CrimeJun 27
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Calgary Stampede poster artist embraces ‘exciting moment’ at 2024 paradeA young Alberta man who took on a unique art project for the Calgary Stampede is excited to be taking part in the event's annual parade.FeaturesJul 5
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A true battle of brain and brawn has Edmonton man in international ringLater this month, an Edmonton man is stepping into the international ring of a unique combination sport, hoping to get either a KO or a check mate.FeaturesJul 4
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Social media post leads to gun seizure in Nelson House, Man.A social-media post by a pair of youths in Nelson House, Man., led RCMP to a home where they seized a loaded shotgun and a can of bear mace.CrimeJun 19
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Police arrest man at gunpoint in downtown Port Hope, Ont.Port Hope police officers on Monday responded to a report of a man brandishing a knife inside a downtown restaurant. He was located outside the business and arrested at gunpoint.CrimeJun 11
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Man’s body found in east end of Port Hope, Ont.A 44-year-old man was found unresponsive in a wooded area near Gage's Creek in the south end of Port Hope, police said.CrimeJun 7
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Man busted with 439 stolen catalytic converters for export to U.S.: Burnaby RCMPPolice allege the man was buying the stolen parts from a mobile metal scrapper then mixing them with legitimately acquired ones ones for shipment to the U.S.CrimeJun 26
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Killer dies of natural causes in B.C. prisonA man convicted of first-degree murder for killing his business partner in Port Coquitlam in 1994 has died in prison.CrimeJun 17
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Don’t have AC? How to stay cool in the looming heat waveWith many parts of Canada entering a 'prolonged heat event' on Monday, many will be asking whether it’s time to invest in an air conditioning unit.CanadaJun 17
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Guelph woman among 3 charged in fraud investigationA woman from Guelph, along with a Waterloo man and another man of no fixed address, were arrested on Thursday as part of an ongoing investigation involving fraudulent vehicles.CrimeJun 14
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S&P/TSX composite posts small gain Monday, U.S. stock markets also upStrength in the energy, technology and base metal sectors helped Canada's main stock index post a small gain on Monday, while U.S. stock markets also rose.EconomyJun 10
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Over 5-hour standoff with police in Port Hope ends safelyThe Port Hope Police Service says around 1:30 p.m.,Monday officers responded to a report of a man who had barricaded himself inside a residence on Jiggins Crescent.CrimeJun 11