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Montreal fans, entrepreneurs explore bringing MLB Expos back to cityMontreal is exploring a return of Major League Baseball, with entrepreneurs and fans showing interest as the city eyes a possible new team.SportsDec 6
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Sinking McBarge in Fraser River blocking B.C. company’s chance to expandJohn "Archie" Anjo wants to expand his business to the Maple Ridge waterfront, but the once proud floating junk food palace is now just junk.PoliticsNov 21
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Paramount makes hostile bid for Warner Bros. days after Netflix’s $72B dealParamount has gone hostile bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, challenging Netflix which reached a US$72 billion takeover deal with the company just days ago.U.S. NewsDec 8
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Susie Wiles speaks on Trump in Vanity Fair interviewsWhite House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and offered an unvarnished take on her boss in Vanity Fair.U.S. NewsDec 17
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As H3N2 spreads, can you still get your flu shot before holiday gatherings?The rate of flu hospitalization in Canada has nearly doubled compared to the previous week of available data, with infections now up almost 30 per cent, Health Canada data shows.HealthDec 22
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Millions of dollars worth of fraud alleged to have happened at B.C. social development ministryA Global News investigation is revealing the many ways the Social Development and Poverty Reduction Ministry is exposed to potential fraud.PoliticsDec 4
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As H3N2 sweeps across Canada, what to know about flu’s heart attack riskAn influenza infection brings with it an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, data published in the Journal of the American Heart Association says.HealthDec 23
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Vancouver police confirm 8-year-old girl died after fall from Yaletown balconyVancouver police are continuing to investigate the death of an eight-year-old girl who fell from the upper balcony of a highrise building on Tuesday.CrimeNov 12
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Sports gambling ads in Canada must be reined in, senators urge in letterA letter signed by more than 40 senators urges Prime Minister Mark Carney to work towards banning sports betting ads in Canada, which highlights the health and safety risks.HealthNov 20
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PMO and CBSA say they weren’t part of Kneecap entry ban announcementThe Prime Minister's Office and the Canada Border Services Agency say they weren't 'involved' or 'consulted' in an announcement of an apparent entry ban on the Irish group Kneecap.PoliticsNov 24
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B.C. animal sanctuary ‘devastated’ after euthanizing animals due to avian fluCritteraid, an animal sanctuary in B.C.'s interior, says it is "devastated" and facing a "heartbreaking" experience after a case of avian flu was discovered.HealthNov 10
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Pardoned Jan. 6 Capitol rioter arrested on child molestation chargesAuthorities allege that Andrew Paul Johnson tried to use funds he was expecting to receive as part of a Jan.6 payout to silence one of the alleged victims.TrendingNov 19
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A Canadian border officer was the victim of India’s ‘propaganda machine.’ Now he’s suingSunny Sidhu is fighting back against an Indian 'disinformation campaign' that branded him a wanted terrorist.CanadaDec 2
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‘We’ll always wonder’: Blue Jays World Series run a bittersweet moment for Expos fans'We'll always wonder': Blue Jays World Series run a bittersweet moment for Expos fansSportsOct 24
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Be wary of AI-powered toys during holiday shopping, experts warnThe toys are cute and marketed as educational and interactive companions that encourage children's creativity. But child development experts caution that the opposite may be true.TechNov 26
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U.S. man’s death 1st-ever from red meat allergy caused by tick bite: reportAccording to researchers, the man fell severely ill after consuming a beef steak for dinner while on a camping trip with his wife and children.TrendingNov 14
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Toys ‘R’ Us says a data breach this summer hit customers’ personal dataToys 'R' Us Canada told customers Thursday that their personal information may have been exposed in a 'cybersecurity incident' dating back to July.ConsumerOct 23
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Purdue Pharma opioid settlement, bankruptcy deal to get U.S. judge approvalThe deal overseen by a U.S. bankruptcy judge would require members of the Sackler family who own the company to contribute up to $7 billion and give up ownership.U.S. NewsNov 14
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Russian snipers are using Canadian rifles, despite sanctionsDespite sanctions, made-in-Canada long-range firearms are turning up in Russia.CanadaOct 29
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Vaccine records aren’t up to date for more than half of Ottawa, Toronto students assessed: public healthOver half of Toronto and Ottawa students lack up-to-date vaccine records, exposing flaws in Ontario’s outdated reporting system as measles threatens Canada’s elimination status.CanadaOct 31