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Winnipeg police arrest 2 men for attack on 16-year-old Rinelle HarperWinnipeg police have arrested two men for the attempted murder of Rinelle Harper, who was beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River.CanadaDec 31, 1969
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Manitoba, feds provide $986K to community resource in Tina Fontaine’s memoryThe life and legacy of a young girl murdered in Winnipeg 10 years ago will be honoured with federal and provincial funding for a community resource aimed at helping at-risk youth.CrimeAug 16
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Manitoba cabinet ministers reflect on 10-year anniversary of Tina Fontaine murderManitoba Families Minister Nahanni Fontaine said Friday it is difficult to honour the anniversary of Tina Fontaine's murder even in spite of the good her death has done for MMIGW.CanadaAug 9
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Train derailment near Beiseker prompts advisory from RCMPThe RCMP are asking motorists to stay away from a train derailment just east of Beiseker while investigators try to determine what is in the cars that came off the tracks.InvestigationsNov 1
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U.S. finalizing rules to curb AI investments in ChinaThe new rules limiting U.S. investments in AI in China are effective Jan. 2 and will be overseen by Treasury's newly created Office of Global Transactions.U.S. NewsOct 28
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Wildfire smoke pollution linked to thousands of annual deaths: global studyA new international study co-authored by a Canadian researcher says climate change is contributing to thousands more wildfire smoke-related deaths than in previous decades.HealthOct 21
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Tidal power junk: N.S. village wants huge, abandoned moorings moved from fishing areaFour boxcars filled with concrete are sitting on the floor of the Bay of Fundy near Walton, N.S., where residents are worried the debris has become a hazard to local fishers.EnvironmentSep 12
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Some Western nations may have ignored adoption fraud, Korean adoptees allegeim was caught in an adoption machine that sent hundreds of thousands of Korean children to families in the United States, Europe and Australia.WorldSep 20
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Saint John launches housing initiative for those experiencing homelessnessA new housing imitative Somerset ACRES in Saint John will provide bachelor-style housing units to those experiencing homelessness in the community.HealthAug 8
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Russian chess champ accused of poisoning competitor with mercuryThough Russian chess player Amina Abakarova has already been temporarily suspended from competing, she may also face a lifetime ban.TrendingAug 8
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Travelling soon? This insect-transmitted virus is spreading at ‘unprecedented scale’Oropouche fever, a potentially fatal zoonotic disease, is transmitted by midges (tiny flies) and mosquitoes, the World Health Organization reported.HealthAug 12
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The vanishing flu strain: Why Canada’s seasonal vaccine is changingSince March 2020, the B/Yamagata influenza strain has disappeared, prompting Canadian health officials to adjust the annual flu vaccine.HealthJul 29
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Non-medical options for migraine reliefSuffering from migraines? Try these non-medical relief products.The CuratorJul 25
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The best birdfeeders to attract backyard birdsTake up birdwatching by adding a feeder to your outdoor décor.The CuratorJul 23
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Millions of Miniverse ‘Make It Mini’ toy sets recalled in Canada, U.S.Health Canada issued the recall on Tuesday over reports of skin, eye and respiratory irritation and sensitization.TrendingJun 26
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Guilty plea: Ex-boyfriend admits to killing Ontario woman after breaking into her homeCourt heard that there was a history of physical violence and threats in the relationship dating back to 2011. The couple met each other in Grade 8.CrimeJun 25
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Summer 2024 weather: What to expect this season in OntarioSummer officially begins Thursday. Here is a look at what you can expect weather-wise this season in Ontario.WeatherJun 20
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Invasive, parachuting Joro spiders spreading in the U.S. — is Canada next?Joro spiders are parachuting across the U.S. and researchers believe it's only a matter of time until they arrive in Canada.ScienceJun 14
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Man acquitted in Tina Fontaine murder found dead, says her auntRaymond Cormier, a career criminal and the man police believed killed Tina Fontaine, has reportedly died and “took all the answers with him” said Fontaine’s aunt Thelma Favel.CrimeApr 23
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Nova Scotia fisher says Toronto airport elver seizure welcome — and long overdueA commercial elver fisher in Nova Scotia says he welcomes news of the significant seizure last week of baby eels at Toronto Pearson International Airport.CanadaMay 21