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Ukraine has retaken half of territory lost at start of war: NATONATO’s top soldier said Ukraine’s flag 'will be hoisted in front of (NATO’s) headquarters' one day. The United States' top soldier said allies are rushing to get arms to Kyiv.U.S. NewsMay 16
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Man stabbed inside car after being asked for money in downtown Dartmouth: policeHalifax police say a man was stabbed while inside his vehicle after refusing to give the suspect money Friday morning.CrimeMay 31
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Woman arrested after 17-year-old stabbed outside bar in CambridgeA woman was arrested after a teen was stabbed in a Cambridge parking lot on Wednesday night, according to Waterloo Regional Police.CrimeMay 16
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Warm May long weekend brings welcome start to New Brunswick camping season'Perfect' weather at Mactaquac Provincial Park over the May long weekend delighted campers and sparked hope for an excellent summer camping season to come in New Brunswick.CanadaMay 20
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Manitoba RCMP warns drivers to stay sober during busy long weekendRoads throughout the province are always much busier than usual during May long weekend, which happens to fall in the middle of Canada Road Safety Week.CrimeMay 16
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Okanagan weather: Major warm-up for first week of JuneAfter a damp start to the week with showers, a major warm-up is in the Okanagan weather forecast through the first full week of June.WeatherJun 4
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Heart awareness week a reminder to stay on top of risk factorsA cardiologist told Global News that ‘patients can often live very well with heart failure, with appropriate treatment, therapies and care. They can live a very full life.’HealthMay 9
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Delays expected as major road construction begins on Crowchild TrailWork has started to upgrade one of Calgary's busiest roads, with drivers warned to expect delays on Crowchild Trail N.W. for the next three months.TrafficJun 3
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Former conductor issues warning after deadly Bowness train incidentAfter the tragic death of a Calgary teen earlier this week, former train conductor Lou Schillaci is warning people to stay away from railroad tracks.FeaturesJun 1
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Montreal shelter left scrambling without new location, forcing almost 50 people to the streetThe shelter started as a warming centre back in 2020 and soon expanded to respond to the high demand in the area. It is now scrambling to find a new emergency location.CanadaMay 29
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Hintz, Henrique both game-time decisions with Oilers looking to take 2-0 lead in WCFDallas Stars top-line centre Roope Hintz and Edmonton Oilers forward Adam Henrique are expected to take part in warm-ups Saturday ahead of Game 2 of the Western Conference final.SportsMay 25
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Caution urged by Winnipeg Police River Patrol during ‘Safe Boating Awareness Week’The Winnipeg river patrol unit has already been busy this spring and are reminding Manitobans to stay safe and wear the proper safety gear during Safe Boating Awareness Week.LifestyleMay 21
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‘Tar in a bottle’: Makeup brand faces backlash for jet-black foundationBlack beauty influencer Golloria George said the foundation shade was reminiscent of 'minstrel shows,' a form of theatre that involved mostly white actors wearing blackface.LifestyleMay 1
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Calgary fatal stabbing victim ‘gave himself’ to help those fleeing war in UkraineJoel Clark, who died in a stabbing in Calgary on April 8, is being remembered as someone who dedicated his life to helping others, particularly Ukrainians.CrimeApr 22
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Kelowna ‘Lego Master’ growing into new future she builtSkills she honed in childhood turned Stacey Roy into an international sensation more than a year ago when she won the title of LEGO Master on the US reality program.CanadaMay 3
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Winnipeg comic fans celebrate Free Comic Book DayComic fans from around the city came out in droves Saturday to celebrate their favourite comic titles, and discover what's new in the scene.CanadaMay 4
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2 people arrested after man stabbed outside bar in Cambridge: policeTwo people have been arrested in connection with a stabbing outside a bar in Cambridge, Ont., over the weekend, according to Waterloo regional police.CrimeApr 15
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It feels like spring in Nova Scotia, finally. But are the warm days here to stay?Among other indications, Hope for Wildlife animal rehabilitation centre has welcomed their first babies of the season: an orphaned red-tailed American squirrel and a porcupine.WeatherApr 16
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Matthews returns for Game 7, but Leafs minus WollMaple Leafs centre Auston Matthews returned to the lineup for Game 7 against the Boston Bruins on Saturday night.SportsMay 4
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Man on his way home from work stabbed, robbed in Oshawa: policeDurham Regional Police said it happened on Saturday in the Adelaide Avenue West and Arena Street area.CrimeApr 8