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Drums, drones and fireworks ring in the New Year across AsiaSouth Pacific countries are the first to bid farewell to 2025. Clocks strike midnight in Auckland18 hours before the famous ball drops in New York’s Times Square.TrendingDec 31, 2025
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Okanagan Falls couple, both in health care, may need to move due to ‘tiny homes’ rulesBalisky is a registered clinical counsellor, Kogel is a locum family doctor and their living situation is in limbo because a tiny home is not considered a permanent dwelling.CanadaApr 1
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Organizations using former Qualicum elementary school receive eviction noticeQualicum Commons, in the town of Qualicum Beach, is home to many organizations, including Coast Karma Academy, Bright Star Montessori and a daycare, to name a few.EducationApr 9
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Injured Jasper Place High School student taken to hospital after suspected stabbingPolice descended Friday afternoon upon Jasper Place High School, which was placed on lockdown officers searched for a suspect and an injured student was taken to hospital.CrimeApr 10
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Trump says ‘massive’ military complex being built under White House ballroomThe ballroom plans have faced significant public backlash but have weathered a legal challenge from a preservation group seeking to halt construction.TrendingMar 30
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Pope uses Palm Sunday Mass to reject claims God justifies warPope Leo dedicated his Palm Sunday homily to his insistence that God is the “king of peace” who rejects violence and comforts those who are oppressed.WorldMar 29
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Five Thingsto Know: Raptors vs. CavaliersThe Toronto Raptors will return to the NBA playoffs when they open their best-of-seven first-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday. It's the first time Toronto has been in the playoffs since the 2021-22 season when they lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in six games.SportsApr 13
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Calgary road closures begin around Scotia Place constructionStarting March 30th, 14th Avenue S.E. is closed for both traffic and pedestrians. The enhancement aims to transform the avenue into a greater public space with four-lane roads.CanadaMar 30
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BC Ferries fares going up amid questions about leadershipStarting on Wednesday, it will be $5 more for a car and driver sailing between Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay, so the new standard rate, with a reservation, will be $110 each way.CanadaApr 7
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Cole Caufield becomes first Canadien to score 50 since 1990 with goal vs. LightningCaufield is the seventh player in the Canadiens’ 116-year history to score 50 goals in a single season, joining Richer, Lafleur, Larouche, Shutt, Geoffrion and Richard.SportsApr 9
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Judge halts Trump’s ballroom construction, permits bunker work to proceedA judge said he would amend his order 'to stop only above-ground construction of the planned ballroom.'U.S. NewsApr 16
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Soccer fans in Calgary endure snow, cold for chance to see FIFA World Cup trophyAhead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer, it's iconic trophy is visiting cities across Canada before the tournament begins in early June.SportsApr 12
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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets don’t have to run Hellebuyck ragged to stay aliveUnlike the spring of 2023, when 'Big Save' Dave Rittich could not provide reliable relief, this time, Winnipeg has a backup goalie they can trust in Eric Comrie.SportsMar 23
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Raptors reach playoffs in regular-season finaleTrying to get the Toronto Raptors back in the playoffs has been keeping Scottie Barnes up at night for the past week.SportsApr 12
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Canucks coming together late in troubled seasonA new atmosphere is hanging over the Vancouver Canucks in the final days of the season.SportsApr 15
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Easy habits to boost your health this springFrom Silk & Snow to Saje Natural Wellness, and more, these go-to picks make it simple to build a routine that feels calming and energizing.The CuratorApr 7
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Nova Scotia’s provincewide ban on entering the woods was unreasonable, court rulesA Nova Scotia judge says the province’s 2025 ban on entering the woods during wildfire risk was unreasonable for failing to consider Charter rights.CanadaApr 18
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White House ballroom given approval days after judge halts constructionWhite House spokesman Davis Ingle commended the commission's "decision to approve President Trump’s historic vision to build a much needed ballroom at the White House."TrendingApr 2
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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens shock Tampa Bay with fiery 4-1 victoryA win over the Lightning in Tampa Bay when they're battling for first place in the Atlantic Division is simply a remarkable achievement. Brian Wilde has more.SportsMar 31
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New Indigenous-owned Edmonton business aims to build creative community, inspire othersThe owners of Kaiko Studio Cafe and Tee Pee Treat aim to provide a safe, creative downtown space and inspire other Indigenous artists and entrepreneurs to follow their dreams.PerspectivesApr 7