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  • Over 25% of young Canadian deaths linked to opioids amid pandemic: study
    Across Canada, the burden of premature opioid-related deaths doubled between 2019 and 2021, representing more than one-quarter of deaths among younger adults, a study found.
    Health
    Apr 15
  • Cineplex made nearly $40M from online fees at heart of competition case
    An agreed statement of facts shows Cineplex made more than $11.6 million in the six months after the fees were implemented in mid-2022 and another $27.3 million on fees in 2023.
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Affordable rental development underway in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood
    The site has sat empty for more than a decade after 234 former social housing units were destroyed on the 15-acre property.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • Man completes run across the length of Africa after gruelling year-long trek
    As admirers of Russ Cook (a.k.a. 'Hardest Geezer') celebrated his monumental run across Africa, Cook joked at the finish line he was 'a bit tired' after his 352-day run.
    Trending
    Apr 8
  • B.C. child-killer’s attempt to keep new identity secret draws widespread outrage
    A review hearing for Allan Schoenborn, who killed his three children in Merritt 16 years ago, revealed Wednesday that Schoenborn legally changed his name in February.
    Crime
    Apr 18
  • 2 Japanese navy helicopters crash in Pacific leaving 1 dead, 7 missing
    The helicopters crashed south of Tokyo during night-time training, Japan’s defense minister said.
    World
    Apr 20
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  • Meadow Lake, Sask. man trains for Ironman event after incurable cancer diagnosis
    Robert Kirschman is raising funding and awareness through an Ironman event after receiving a rare cancer diagnosis.
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Trump faces jail threat as judge fines him for breaking gag order during trial
    Trump was held in contempt of court and fined US$9,000 for repeatedly violating a gag order that barred him from making public statements about witnesses, jurors and others.
    U.S. News
    Apr 30
  • Poilievre booted from House of Commons after calling Trudeau a ‘wacko’
    Speaker of the House Greg Fergus booted the Conservative leader from the House of Commons, after Pierre Poilievre called Justin Trudeau a 'wacko prime minister.'
    Politics
    Apr 30
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  • The House passes almost $100B in aid for Ukraine, Israel and other allies
    Democrats and Republicans are joining together after a grueling months long fight over renewed American support for repelling Russia's invasion.
    Politics
    Apr 20
  • ‘Body on display’: U.S. Olympians debate skimpy women’s uniform
    Critics slammed the women's speed suit as sexist and needlessly revealing, while others pointed out that athletes can choose from a number of different uniforms, including shorts.
    U.S. News
    Apr 15
  • Moncton group puts ‘smiles on faces’ by hosting weekly run in city’s downtown
    Jenna Green, founder of La Run Gang, organizes a weekly run that takes residents through riverfronts, nature trails and the streets of Moncton's downtown area.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • Prince Rupert emergency department closed for 3rd night in a row
    A rural health-care advocate said the emergency room closures in Prince Rupert point to a larger, systemic issue.
    Health
    Mar 20
  • The science and controversy behind Netflix’s ‘3 Body Problem’
    What is a three-body problem? Why are some in China angry at the Netflix series? Global News spoke to experts to find out what is fact and what is science fiction.
    Entertainment
    Mar 29
  • 4.8 magnitude earthquake hits near New York City, rumbling streets
    An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with residents across the Northeast reporting rumbling.
    U.S. News
    Apr 5
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  • Kate Middleton video does little to curb rampant online conspiracies
    It looks as though the Prince and Princess of Wales were out shopping over the weekend, but much of the public isn't buying it.
    Trending
    Mar 19
  • Kate Middleton’s hospital records allegedly snooped on, investigation underway
    A British tabloid alleges that at least one staff member at The London Clinic breached the Princess' medical records during her January stay.
    World
    Mar 20
  • Banff council and Parks Canada at odds over future of patios on town’s main road
    The seasonal closure of Banff’s most famous street has become a summer experience that town council has voted to make permanent from late May through Thanksgiving.
    Environment
    Jan 26
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  • Many N.S. immigrant women suffered with jobs they held during COVID-19: report
    Researchers interviewed 27 newcomer women who worked in sectors such as food service, cleaning, grocery and care giving between 2020 and 2022 in the province.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Man trains in Bow River to try and break ice bath world record in Calgary
    Man trains in Bow River in attempt to break world record for ice-bath.
    Canada
    Mar 2
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