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Daughter of woman killed in Dominican bus crash left in dark on father’s conditionThe daughter of a Canadian woman killed in a bus crash in the Dominican Republic says her family is still searching for answers three days after the incident.CanadaMar 4
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Barrett powers Raptors to 122-115 win over SunsCanadian RJ Barrett had 22 points, including nine in the fourth quarter, as the Toronto Raptors rallied past the Phoenix Suns 122-115 on Friday.SportsMar 13
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What to know if you’re stuck or have an upcoming flight to Puerto VallartaCanadian travellers impacted by escalating tensions in Mexico may be able to get a refund or modify their upcoming bookings as airlines offer more flexibility.ConsumerFeb 23
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Raptors get big 122-115 win over SunsJalen Green drove to the net with 45 seconds left to play, going for a layup that would pull his Phoenix Suns to within two points of the Toronto Raptors.SportsMar 14
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Iranian warship sunk by the U.S. was returning from an exhibitionAn Iranian warship that was sunk by a U.S. submarine near Sri Lanka had participated in naval exercises hosted by India before heading out into international waters.WorldMar 5
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Air Canada suspends all flights to Cuba, effective immediatelyThis comes after U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening to impose tariffs on countries providing oil to Cuba last week.WorldFeb 9
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Dillon Brooks, NBA player from Mississauga, arrested in suspected DUI in ArizonaDillon Brooks, from Mississauga, Ont., who plays for the Phoenix Suns, was arrested in Scottsdale early Friday on suspicion of driving under the influence, police confirmed.U.S. NewsMar 6
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‘Blood moon’ visible across Canada overnight, early morning: NASAA lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the sun and the moon. When that happens, a gigantic shadow is cast across the lunar surface, creating the 'blood moon.'CanadaMar 2
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13 best women’s swimsuits to shop in 2026From a retro-inspired La Vie en Rose one-piece to leak-proof Knix and shapewear-style Spanx bottoms, discover 13 women’s swimsuits made for a sun-filled escape.The CuratorFeb 21
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‘Ghosted’: Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta say they are abandoned by WestJetBritish Columbians who were stuck in Mexico after violence erupted in Puerto Vallarta say they feel abandoned by WestJet with no help to get home.CanadaFeb 26
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Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockadeCanadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.CanadaFeb 10
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Winter activities warm up at Frost ReginaHundreds of people came out with friends and family to soak in the sun and enjoy winter activities at the opening weekend of Frost as Regina weather was anything but frosty.WeatherFeb 10
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Edmonton’s warm weather good for summer businesses — challenging for winter eventsMany people in Alberta are heading outside to enjoy the sun and above-zero temperatures, but the warm weather is creating challenges for some winter events.WeatherFeb 5
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The scramble is on to help unscramble the mess that is AI-generated musicCompanies Udio and Suno have been scraping the internet for music to train its AI models without asking artists first. The solution maybe something right out of Men in Black.EntertainmentJan 18
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Quebec Liberals name ethics officer for leadership race after vote-buying allegationsThe Quebec Liberal Party has named an ethics officer to supervise the upcoming leadership race after allegations of wrongdoing sunk the previous leader.PoliticsJan 5
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10 best face sunscreens to try in 2026From glow-boosting protection by Supergoop! to a dermatologist-favourite from La Roche-Posay and a skin-firming SPF from Dermalogica, explore the best face sunscreens of 2026.The CuratorMar 11
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Wiarton Willie, Ontario’s famous groundhog, has died: townThe Town of South Bruce Peninsula announced the death of Wiarton Willie Tuesday and said the search for Willie's successor will begin soon.CanadaMar 10
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Future uncertain for Surrey potato farm as land is owned by federal governmentEvery year, the Heppell family grows roughly 50 million servings of potatoes and other crops on a 220-acre parcel near 192nd Street and 36th Avenue.PoliticsMar 27
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95-year-old Canadian skier still on the slopes after eight decadesAn Ontario woman who began skiing more than 80 years ago is still on the slopes at 95, inspiring generations of skiers.CanadaFeb 26
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Raptors say they will stand up for each otherThe Toronto Raptors say they aren't going to let another team disrespect one of their players again.SportsMar 13