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  • Is inside sports betting on the rise? Why the problem may get ‘more common’
    Does Canada have an inside sports betting problem? Two athletes for Canadian teams were recently penalized for betting as legalized gambling has taken off.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Queen’s holds 2nd annual ‘second-hand shuffle’
    An annual event at Queen's university allows students to donate clothing, appliances and furniture after moving out, which is then available for free to members of the community.
    Canada
    Apr 28
  • Student-led pro-Palestinian protests seen at Alberta universities Thursday
    A student-led pro-Palestinian encampment was established at the University of Calgary on Thursday morning, joining the dozens of protests happening on Canadian and U.S. campuses.
    Canada
    May 9
  • ‘Most hateful’: B.C. premier slams speech praising Hamas
    Premier David Eby and others have denounced remarks at a demonstration in Vancouver where protesters chanted "long live Oct. 7," praising that day's attacks by Hamas on Israel.
    Politics
    Apr 29
  • Posters promoting ‘Steal From Loblaws Day’ are circulating. How did we get here?
    Posters are inviting people to rob grocery chains owned by Loblaw, and Canadians seem split on whether to condemn or support the illegal protest.
    Consumer
    Apr 26
  • Australian company launches app in Kingston to combat intimate partner violence
    Milli is an app created by Australian-based company Genvis, which aims to connect victims of intimate partner violence with the right supports and services.
    Canada
    May 2
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  • Parents, officials hope to ‘hammer out’ details of N.S. school lunch program
    A universal lunch program is expected to launch throughout Nova Scotia's elementary schools in the fall. But many questions remain regarding how children will access the service.
    Economy
    May 6
  • Winnipeg Blue Bombers trade down to select receiver in 2nd round of CFL Draft
    After making a trade of draft picks, the Blue Bombers used the first of their 10 selections in the CFL Draft on receiver Kevens Clercius at 13th overall.
    Sports
    May 1
  • As Canada eyes AI growth, could electricity demands fuel climate change?
    Creating the electricity for artificial intelligence could great increase greenhouse gas emissions and make climate change worse, a researcher says.
    Canada
    May 9
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  • UBC tackle, Penn State tight end, Illinois lineman among Canadians selected in NFL Draft
    Giovanni Manu is the first ever University of British Columbia player to be taken in the NFL draft.
    Sports
    Apr 27
  • Former Lethbridge Collegiate Institute student drafted into NFL
    Tanner McLachlan played for the LCI Rams during his high school career, but he hopes to soon be playing in Ohio for the Cincinnati Bengals.
    Sports
    May 2
  • Former Quebec premier Jean Charest calls on Canadian leaders to clean up public debate
    In an open letter he co-signed with former mayors, senators, artists and business people, he calls on the political class to take concrete action to clean up public debate.
    Canada
    Apr 7
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  • Police, sport watchdog not probing Raptors centre
    A Canadian expert on match fixing says the NBA's investigation of Toronto Raptors backup centre Jontay Porter is a dire warning to professional sports leagues in North America.
    Sports
    Mar 26
  • ‘Overwhelming interest’ in new immigration stream for Alberta’s hospitality industry: province
    The government says there's been massive interest in a new immigration stream to bolster Alberta's hospitality industry, but an expert is raising concerns with the criteria.
    Canada
    Mar 22
  • Calgary-wide rezoning may reduce carbon emissions, increase physical activity: researcher
    A researcher from Mount Royal University is calling Calgary's proposed rezoning bylaw a "step in the right direction" to lowering carbon emissions and improving individual health.
    Environment
    Apr 26
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  • London Knights finish sweep of Rangers with 4-3 win in Kitchener
    Jacob Julien recorded his second straight hat trick as the Knights got themselves back into the Western Conference final for the second straight year.
    Sports
    Apr 19
  • RCMP arrests alleged hitmen accused of killing B.C. Sikh leader
    Raids following temple slaying linked to government of India.
    Canada
    May 3
  • Call of the Wilde: New York Rangers drop the Montreal Canadiens
    The Montreal Canadiens travelled to New York City falling 5-2 this evening to the Rangers.
    Sports
    Apr 7
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  • Beijing is looking to improve relations with Ottawa. Should Canada play ball?
    Though it's not clear whether Canada is ready to meet Beijing's requests, some experts say there are practical reasons to look for better co-operation.
    Politics
    Apr 6
  • Conestoga is a foreign student mecca. Is its climb to riches leading it off a cliff?
    Financial statements show Conestoga College had a $106-million surplus for the 2022-23 year. That's up from just $2.5 million in 2014-2015.
    Canada
    Apr 30
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