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Call of the Wilde: Buffalo Sabres rout the Montreal Canadiens to force Game 7The Sabres dominanted the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night, racking up an 8-3 win that will take will take the series to Game 7 — Montreal's second in this year's playoff run.SportsMay 17
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens even series with dominant 5-1 win over BuffaloThe Canadiens dominated the Sabres from the first minutes to take it 5-1, heading back to Montreal for a Sunday night affair. Brian Wilde has more on Game 2.SportsMay 8
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Call of the Wilde: Buffalo Sabres even series, edge Montreal Canadiens 3-2After Game 4 between the Habs and the Sabres, the series is tied. It's not supposed to be easy in the playoffs, and it certainly isn't. Brian Wilde has more.SportsMay 12
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens take series lead with a 6-2 win over SabresIn the third period, the Sabres came out with a tremendous push. In one power play, they had five shots, but Canadiens' goalie Jakub Dobes made all the stops.SportsMay 11
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Nova Scotia long-term care residents, family worry about ‘further crisis’ if strike drags onNo new deal has been reached after renewed negotiations between the union representing striking long-term care workers and the Nova Scotia government.CanadaMay 8
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Impact of Nopiming Provincial Park, Man. wildfire lingers 1 year laterA pristine, picturesque part of Manitoba is now scarred beyond recognition in some areas after a devastating wildfire tore through Nopiming Provincial Park last spring.EnvironmentMay 4
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Lane Hutson’s ‘unreal motor’ on full display in Canadiens’ playoff runThe slippery second-year defenceman’s stellar playoff performance for the Canadiens is the product of an obsession that rarely shuts off, teammates say.SportsMay 13
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U.S. FCC orders early review of ABC licenses after Jimmy Kimmel’s Trump jokeThe standoff between President Donald Trump's administration and the global entertainment conglomerate is the first crisis facing Walt Disney’s new CEO Josh D’Amaro.EntertainmentApr 28
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Peter Gabriel wades in on lifeguard debate at Vancouver’s beachesPeter Gabriel, originally part of Genesis, might never have reached the 'Big Time' in 1986 if it had not been for a Vancouver lifeguard three years earlier.CanadaApr 30
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The Pentagon has begun releasing its UFO files after Trump’s orderThough the Pentagon has been working on declassifying documents on the matter for years, U.S. President Trump has put attention back on the topic.U.S. NewsMay 8
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Kingston city council votes to address long-term budget strainsWith municipal responsibilities extending into provincial matters, the city of Kingston is facing financial concerns. Staff are researching options for the city.PoliticsMay 7
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Hockey fever reaches those in Montreal sheltersMontrealers have caught hockey fever, and residents of the Old Brewery Mission's downtown shelter are no different.SportsMay 13
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Edmonton Oilers fans search for answers after team’s early playoff exitThe Edmonton Oilers' season came to an end Thursday with a Game 6 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, a feeling fans and businesses alike have not had to deal with for the past few years.SportsMay 1
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Canadians cheering on Canadiens in Stanley Cup bidJames Obenauer-Fossett may have an Edmonton Oilers tattoo on his shoulder, but for this playoff run the Habs have his allegiance.SportsMay 6
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Pierre Poilievre in North Vancouver to make announcement on property rightsPierre Poilievre said that Liberals should vote for a Conservative motion to instruct federal lawyers to put property rights first in court arguments and protect homeowners.PoliticsMay 21
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Saskatchewan Roughriders sign 1st-round pick Malcolm Bell, deepen defenceBell now steps into a competition-heavy environment with a chance to learn from proven vets while also pushing reps himself.SportsMay 14
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Read Danielle Smith’s full address on Alberta’s futureAlberta Premier Danielle Smith delivered a lengthy address defending a proposed referendum question on separation while urging Albertans to remain in Canada.PoliticsMay 22
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Edmonton police team up with ‘ethical hackers’ to save cyber victims millionsLast July, Edmonton police got a tip about ongoing cyber crimes from a network of ethical hackers, also known as scam baiters. Now, they're partnering to save victims millions.InvestigationsMay 21
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Barnes, Ingram help Raptors past Cavaliers 93-89Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic had a brief Serbian vocabulary lesson for Toronto reporters and fans after a 93-89 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers.SportsApr 26
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‘Glad that he got to be back’: Woman who cared for missing dog on Downtown Eastside shares storyMunchy disappeared from downtown Vancouver on the evening of April 20, after owner Warren Chen said a close friend of his took his pet outside for a walk.CanadaMay 19