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‘So chaotic’: No return date for displaced residents of 2 Toronto building firesA stubborn fire burning behind walls at two Thorncliffe Park towers has left hundreds displaced with no return timeline, as residents shelter in hotels with Red Cross support.FireNov 29
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YEG upgrading security scanners so liquids, electronics can stay in carry-on bagsThe holidays are always a busy time at the Edmonton International Airport but a CT X-ray scanner that takes 3D images should help speed up the security screening process.CanadaDec 9
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Carter Hart ‘so happy to be playing the game again,’ logs win in NHL returnSome fans brought signs supporting Golden Knights goalie Carter Hart, and the Vegas crowd generally welcomed him from the moment he skated onto the ice.SportsDec 3
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‘So violating’: Photographer’s $35K in stolen gear being sold at Edmonton massage parloursPhotographer Brina Braun, of Bare By Brina, says her boudoir closet collection was raided and household items stolen from her Edmonton home when it was rented out as an Airbnb.CrimeNov 19
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Canada Post says it’s lost over $1B so far this year amid strike actionCanada Post says it lost over $1 billion by the end of September amid the ongoing labour disruptions and negotiations with the CUPW, according to the company.CanadaNov 18
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‘I’m so grateful I got to be your mom’: Toronto woman who suffocated her 2 sons sentenced to lifeCourt heard the 27-year-old Toronto woman was left a paraplegic as a result of a failed suicide attempt on the night she murdered her sons.CrimeNov 17
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Best last-minute Amazon gifts for everyone on your holiday listThe perfect present is just a few clicks away. So take a deep breath, relax, and let’s get shopping.The CuratorDec 8
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Ontario ‘adjudicating’ more tariff loan applications, only $100M handed out so farThe Fall Economic Statement, tabled Thursday, confirmed Ontario has given $100 million to tariff-battered Algoma Steel, but has not finalized agreements with any other companies.PoliticsNov 7
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Rain, snow to fall as Okanagan ends year in a drought'As we continue into the weekend, we’re going to see potential rain coming through, more so later into the week, like Sunday and Monday.'WeatherDec 5
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Man who died on Caribbean cruise was served 33 alcoholic drinks: lawsuitLawyers said that despite having the right to refuse service to visibly intoxicated passengers, cruise ship staff did not and in doing so, failed to protect Virgil's life.TrendingDec 9
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From special jerseys to underwear, why are baseball fans so superstitious?University of Toronto psychology professor Steve Joordens says there's something called 'confirmation bias' that creates superstitions for people and keeps them buying into them.SportsOct 30
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NB Liquor’s AI ad has local creative industry calling it ‘lazy’ and ‘an insult’The minister responsible for NB Liquor said he asked them to 'pause' the use of the video as a paid advertisement so they can have a conversation about AI.CanadaDec 3
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Toronto mayor weighs raising tax on home sales over $3M as budget season beginsChow's office said this week she was targeting an incremental increase to her so-called luxury homes tax to try and raise $152 million for city hall's coffers.PoliticsDec 4
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Calgary city council makes cuts to proposed property tax increaseThe budget proposed an overall property tax increase of 3.6 per cent, but Calgary city council has whittled that down to 1.18 per cent so far.EconomyDec 2
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Black Friday Canada: Your ultimate guide to must-shop dealsBlack Friday is here and the deals are rolling in. From Apple, Jenny Bird and SMEG to unexpected finds, we’ve sifted through the sales so you don’t have to.The CuratorNov 30
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Winter is coming, slowly but surely, to Prairies: forecastIt's been a pleasant November across much of the Prairies so far, but the nice weather is about to take a turn to something more familiar for this time of year.WeatherNov 24
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‘It works’: Winnipeg coun. calls for crackdown on distracted driving, photo radarSo far this year, there have been just shy of 60 deaths on Manitoba roads, and one Winnipeg city councillor says wants to see a crackdown on distracted driving.TrafficNov 26
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Honduras ex-president leaves prison after Trump pardon of drug convictionJuan Orlando Hernández was sentenced to 45 years in prison for taking bribes from drug traffickers so they could safely move some 400 tons of cocaine through Honduras to the U.S.WorldDec 2
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Here’s what home creators really want this holiday seasonYou'll find lamps adorned in patterned shades, Danish-inspired Simons pieces, Samsung tech that doubles as artwork (are you swooning yet?), and so much more.The CuratorNov 25
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Ontario pays out full $225M to Beer Store as end of store closure commitment nearsOntario struck an agreement with the alcohol retailer to end its retail monopoly in the province early in 2024 so convenience stores could begin selling beer.PoliticsNov 21