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Here’s what we know about the Tumbler Ridge mass shooting investigationThe investigation into last week's shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., that claimed nine lives has moved into a new phase after police cleared the two crime scenes.CrimeFeb 16
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Gold often soars during crises. Not this time — so what’s going on?The Iran conflict continues to roil global markets but gold isn't shining so brightly right now, even though many have long considered it a safe haven during a crisis.MoneyMar 3
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4 numbers that explain why the Strait of Hormuz is so crucial in Iran warThe U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has already halted energy exports from the Middle East, with Tehran closing navigation in the Gulf and forcing production stoppages.EconomyMar 3
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So long, Mr. Clean: Mascot to ‘retire’ after almost 7 decades on the jobThe video announcement ends with the brand telling customers to 'stay tuned' for a fresh look.TrendingFeb 25
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Austin, Texas bar shooting: What we know so far about the suspect, victimsOfficers are still working to establish a motive and are not ruling out the possibility of terrorism.TrendingMar 2
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‘So much hope’ as Team Canada goes for Olympic gold in women’s hockeyIn seven Canada/U.S. Olympic gold medal games, Canada has won five of those games. On the other hand, the U.S. has won seven straight games against their neighbours in the north.SportsFeb 18
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ANALYSIS: Near perfect start for Team Canada, not so much for Josh MorrisseyThere was little to complain with Canada’s start to the men's hockey tournament at the Olympic Winter Games — unless, of course, you are a fan of the Winnipeg Jets.SportsFeb 13
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Which Olympic athletes are speaking out so far? What these 5 are doingMultiple Olympians have voiced their opinions surrounding recent political ongoings across the globe just three days into the Games.SportsFeb 9
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Tumbler Ridge shooting: Everything RCMP has said about the shooter so farThe RCMP identified the shooter as 18-year-old female Jesse Van Rootselaar, who is a resident of Tumbler Ridge and is believed to have acted alone.CanadaFeb 11
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Saskatoon, Regina seeing fewer water main breaks so far in 2026Saskatchewan's two largest cities say they are noticing fewer water main breaks so far this year compared to the same reporting period in previous years.CanadaFeb 3
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“I miss her”: Marcedes Myran’s family holding onto memories one year after she was brought homeThe family of Marcedes Myran says the grief of losing their loved one will stay with them forever, but so will the memories.CanadaFeb 27
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Details about the FIFA World Cup Fan Zone in Vancouver released"This is going to include the PNE site minus Playland, and so will be also the first large festival to take advantage of the new amphitheatre," Jessie Adcock said.SportsMar 6
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AI-generated CRA tax scams increasing, cybersecurity experts warn“With AI, they can craft emails that are so believable compared to years past,” Kaseya cybersecurity expert Miles Walker told Consumer Matters.ConsumerMar 2
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Calgary police investigating overnight shootings in 2 northeast communitiesSo far police haven't made any arrests, but they do not believe the shooting is related to extortion cases involving members of the city's South Asian community.CrimeMar 4
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Figure skater Alysa Liu asks for personal space after being ‘chased’ by fan'So I land at the airport, and there's a crowd waiting at the exit with cameras and things for me to sign,' Alysa Liu wrote on her Instagram stories.TrendingMar 6
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New Brunswick MLA calls for better security, policies after nursing home sexual assaultsMargaret Johnson, PC critic for social development and seniors, is calling for province-wide policies and measures so that seniors in care homes are not left vulnerable to abuse.CanadaMar 6
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Lapu Lapu victim’s family says bureaucratic red tape prevents them from getting helpAJ Sico's mother, Jhosie, said her son used to help pay for the household and the family and his injury has left so much uncertainty.CrimeMar 5
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After latest tariff twist, Doug Ford says he ‘can’t wait’ for U.S. midtermsA ruling from America's top court concluded Donald Trump's so-called 'reciprocal' tariffs and duties on Canada related to fentanyl were unlawful.PoliticsFeb 23
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Best Family Day activities to enjoy togetherWith these fun picks from Kenmore, Lego and more, making memories has never been so easy.The CuratorFeb 13
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Alberta weather watchers say recent snow not enough to alleviate drought concernsDespite the heavy snowfall across much of Western Canada this week, farmers, ranchers and firefighters say it may not be enough to make up for the dry winter so far.FireFeb 18