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Driver flees after construction worker struck in Quinte West: OPPPolice say a Black Dodge Ram pickup truck — without licence plates — travelled through an intersection just north of Belleveille and struck a construction worker.CrimeJul 4
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Military to train in Northumberland, Hastings, Prince Edward countiesThe Canadian Special Operations Forces Command will be conducting exercises around the communities of Campbellford, Quinte West, Stirling, Tweed, Picton and Belleville.CanadaJun 10
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Ontario motorcyclist banned from driving arrested for flight from policeQuinte West OPP say officers responded to a report of a suspected impaired motorcyclist. Police allege the driver fled from officers during a traffic stop early Tuesday.CrimeMay 29
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Watercraft driver killed after serious crash on Ontario’s Crowe RiverOne person is dead, and a second is seriously injured after a day out on the water turned deadly for a group of people out on personal watercraft earlier this week.CanadaJul 24
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Several people charged after drug raid at Quinte West homeOPP raided a home in Trenton and officers say they found suspected cocaine, fentanyl, and meth.CrimeApr 3
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West Nile virus is a summer reality in Canada. How to stay safeAs summer heats up in Canada, the mosquito population is on the rise, bringing with it an increased risk of West Nile virus, a potentially deadly disease.HealthJul 23
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Saskatoon police investigate five bear spray incidents in one weekSaskatoon police are investigating five reported bear spray incidents that occurred in the span of 24 hours on Monday and Tuesday, but the incidents are not thought to be related.CanadaJul 24
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Ground crews now battling Sitkum Creek wildfire in North OkanaganThe evacuation order is for the east side of Sugar Lake, while an evacuation alert is in place for the west side.CanadaJul 24
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CrowdStrike outage: Canadian flights, health care disrupted after faulty updateDozens of Canadian flights and several hospitals across the country were impacted on Friday amid a global technology outage related to cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike.TechJul 19
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The ultimate shopping list for beginner shutterbugsWe've assembled everything an enthusiastic photographer needs to upgrade from their smartphone to a dedicated camera.The CuratorJul 22
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‘Incredible’ video shows white sharks eating dead whale off N.S. coastA fisherman from Port Mouton, N.S., took his boat out on Friday in search of a dead whale rumored to be in the area. Upon arrival, he was greeted by four white sharks.EnvironmentJul 9
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Adventure-seeking B.C. couple confirmed as victims found on Nova Scotia island: relativeThe couple whose remains recently washed ashore a remote Nova Scotia island have been identified as 70-year-old James Brett Clibbery and his 54-year-old wife, Sarah Packwood.CanadaJul 25
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‘Freedom or death’: No charges for RCMP in fatal B.C. shootingAs the man hit the ground, the woman grabbed the gun and faced the armoured vehicle. She told the police watchdog her intention was to "get shot, to be killed not to live."CrimeJul 22
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2024 Emmy Awards nominations: ‘Shōgun’ and ‘The Bear’ take spotlightEmmy-winning actors Tony Hale and Sheryl Lee Ralph announced the 2024 nominations, with projects like 'Baby Reindeer,' 'Abbott Elementary' and 'Fallout' scoring honours.EntertainmentJul 17
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Canada tops Greece 86-79 in men’s hoops openerIt was a special experience for Canada head coach Jordi Fernandez. And with the Olympic opener out of the way, his team's emotions can be set aside, too.Sports3 hours
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6-hour WestJet flight home turns into 3-day nightmare for B.C. familyStephanie Sherlock and two family members in wheelchairs were headed home to B.C. on WestJet from Thunder Bay when a cancelled flight led to two layovers and days of waiting.CanadaJul 10
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The homeless in U.S. may soon find it difficult to even sleep outside. Here’s whyThe case is the most significant to come before the high court in decades on the issue and comes as a rising number of people in the U.S. are without a permanent place to live.U.S. NewsJun 28
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WestJet strike averted as feds intervene, union says it will ‘comply’Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan said he had ordered the Canada Industrial Relations Board to impose final binding arbitration.CanadaJun 27
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WestJet continues to feel the fallout one week after mechanics strikeWestJet continues to feel the effects of a mechanics strike that uprooted the travel plans of thousands over the Canada Day long weekend.CanadaJul 7
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Nova Scotia Liberal says province not doing enough to screen for breast cancerA Liberal member for Clayton Park West told a legislature committee on Tuesday that the province's breast screening program should include MRI scans for women with dense breasts.HealthJul 10