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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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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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Lawyers for man accused of killing Manitoba women argue publicity creates juror biasCrown prosecutors are pushing back on a motion from the defence to toss out the jury in the trial of a Winnipeg man accused of murdering four women.CrimeApr 30
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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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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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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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The best birdfeeders to attract backyard birdsTake up birdwatching by adding a feeder to your outdoor décor.The CuratorJul 23
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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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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
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Southern Interior residents asked to watch for invasive plants in regionLast month, the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society added poison hemlock and hoary cress to its priority list of invasive plants.EnvironmentMay 18
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Halifax to designate new homeless encampment sites as remaining spaces overflowHalifax is looking to designate new encampment locations for unhoused people now that the remaining authorized sites have twice as many residents as recommended.CanadaApr 29
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The best time to start planting your garden this spring10 essentials to get your garden ready for the coming growing season and our meteorologist dishes on the best time to start planting.The CuratorApr 19
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Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayorFour years after the deadliest mass shooting in Canadian history, the mayor of the community where the tragedy began says accessing mental health resources is still a challenge.CanadaApr 19
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7 great products to aerate your lawn, from tools to spraysWant a healthy, green lawn this year? Try these aerators and aerating products.The CuratorMar 29
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Ontario ‘task force’ prepares Canadians for total solar eclipse — and beyondWith a name that sounds like science fiction, the Ontario Eclipse Task Force (OETF) is made up of scientists, educators and other leaders in the field of astronomyScienceApr 6
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Manitoba Tories say bill to ban anti-abortion protests should be expandedManitoba PC's say a government plan to ban anti-abortion protests near some health-care facilities should be expanded to cover more areas and all protests, including picket lines.PoliticsMar 20
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Collagen & Miracle Balm: Here’s what Curator readers are loving this monthHere's a rundown of our top 10 bestsellers for the month of February.The CuratorFeb 29
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Community report warns Vancouver’s homeless population to surge without more fundingThe report warns Vancouver's homeless population could climb from about 3,150 today to more than 4,700 by 2030 due to pressures on existing affordable units.EconomyFeb 27
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N.B. encampment residents can’t understand why someone wanted to burn down their homeA non-profit group working with homeless people says residents of an encampment where a tent was set on fire this week are fearful but have returned to the site.CanadaFeb 23
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Israel must take all measures to prevent Gaza genocide, ICJ says in interim rulingThe top UN court stopped short Friday of ordering a ceasefire in Gaza, but demanded Israel try to contain death and damage in its military offensive in the tiny coastal enclave.WorldJan 26