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  • Man acquitted in Tina Fontaine murder found dead, says her aunt
    Raymond 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.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Winnipeg police arrest 2 men for attack on 16-year-old Rinelle Harper
    Winnipeg police have arrested two men for the attempted murder of Rinelle Harper, who was beaten and left for dead in the Assiniboine River.
    Canada
    Dec 31, 1969
  • 7 great products to aerate your lawn, from tools to sprays
    Want a healthy, green lawn this year? Try these aerators and aerating products.
    The Curator
    Mar 29
  • Israel must take all measures to prevent Gaza genocide, ICJ says in interim ruling
    The 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.
    World
    Jan 26
  • Manitoba Tories say bill to ban anti-abortion protests should be expanded
    Manitoba 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.
    Politics
    Mar 20
  • The best time to start planting your garden this spring
    10 essentials to get your garden ready for the coming growing season and our meteorologist dishes on the best time to start planting.
    The Curator
    Apr 19
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  • Mental health support still lacking 4 years after mass shooting: Nova Scotia mayor
    Four 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.
    Canada
    Apr 19
  • Ontario ‘task force’ prepares Canadians for total solar eclipse — and beyond
    With 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 astronomy
    Science
    Apr 6
  • N.B. encampment residents can’t understand why someone wanted to burn down their home
    A 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. 
    Canada
    Feb 23
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  • Collagen & Miracle Balm: Here’s what Curator readers are loving this month
    Here's a rundown of our top 10 bestsellers for the month of February.
    The Curator
    Feb 29
  • Community report warns Vancouver’s homeless population to surge without more funding
    The 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.
    Economy
    Feb 27
  • Miracle Balm: Is it worth the hype?
    As someone who isn't big on makeup but also hates the idea of dull skin, I was immediately drawn to Miracle Balm's promise.
    The Curator
    Feb 20
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  • Everything you need to start an indoor garden
    10 great indoor gardening products to ensure thriving plants year-round.
    The Curator
    Feb 8
  • The hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
    Canada's Nazis are now well into their 90s. One woman is making a last push to bring them to justice.
    Canada
    Feb 22
  • Deaths in Vancouver SRO fire ruled ‘accidental’ by inquest jury
    The bodies of Mary Ann Garlow and Dennis James Guay were found in the wreckage of the Winters Hotel at Abbott and Water streets more than a week after the fire on April 11, 2022.
    Fire
    Feb 5
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  • Non-profit Atira backs recommendations from inquest into Vancouver SRO deaths
    A B.C. coroner's inquest jury has made 50 recommendations, some overlapping, to prevent future tragedies similar to the deadly fire at the Winters Hotel in 2022.
    Fire
    Feb 6
  • Atira staffer ‘didn’t realize how dangerous’ Vancouver SRO was before fatal fire, inquest hears
    Tuesday is the seventh day of witness testimony in the three-week inquest, which has so far heard from victims' families, Atira staff, Vancouver fire officials and more.
    Fire
    Jan 30
  • Manager of Vancouver SRO razed by deadly fire had no fire safety training, inquest hears
    Gina Vanemberg told inquest jurors that as fire crews scrambled to evacuated the Winters Hotel, a list of tenants was forgotten in the building, against protocol.
    Fire
    Jan 25
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  • New Music Friday: 9 releases to start your weekend (12 January 2024)
    The recorded music industry is almost entirely awake from its holiday slumber so New Music Friday is getting interesting again.
    Entertainment
    Jan 12
  • James Smith Cree Nation inquest: What we did — and didn’t — learn in Week 1
    The RCMP response to Myles Sanderson's 2022 murder spree has been scrutinized during the first week of the inquest into the event – with failings put under the microscope.
    Crime
    Jan 20
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