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ANALYSIS: Winnipeg Jets’ playoff chances fading at 50-game markA potential marquee matchup when the 2025-26 NHL season began didn't quite work out that way for the Winnipeg Jets Thursday night at Canada Life Centre.SportsJan 23
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Provincial supervisor has made no cuts to TDSB budget, board official saysAt the TDSB's accessibility committee, executive officer of finance Craig Snider suggested the province's supervisor had not made cuts or reductions to the existing financial plan.CanadaJan 20
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American aquariums say they are working to provide future for Marineland’s belugasAmerican aquariums say they visited Marineland last week with the goal of "providing hope and a future" for 30 beluga whales that face euthanasia should they not be moved.CanadaJan 23
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Ice and art: Winnipeg’s frozen river trailPerhaps one of the best embodiments of Canadians' ability to embrace winter, rather than hide from it, pops up every December at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers.EntertainmentJan 31
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Blackhawks’ Connor Bedard puts on show in CalgaryBack in one of his favourite road buildings when he was playing junior, Connor Bedard put on quite a show Friday night in Calgary.SportsNov 8, 2025
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A look at some potential candidates for the Coalition Avenir Québec leadershipAfter more than seven years in power, Quebec Premier François Legault announced on Jan. 15 that he would step down after the Coalition Avenir Québec chooses his replacement.PoliticsJan 20
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New CAQ leader and Quebec premier to be selected in AprilCandidates have until Feb. 21 to submit their applications.PoliticsJan 22
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A look at some potential candidates for the Coalition Avenir Québec leadershipThe upcoming leadership race is the first in the CAQ's history, as Legault co-founded the party in 2011 and has served as its only leader.PoliticsJan 21
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Unoccupied Port Alberni building goes up in flames, now torn downCarol-Anne Zanette, who owns the SteamPunk Cafe, said when she arrived on the scene at 5 a.m., half of the building was already gone and crews were pulling down the second half.FireJan 2
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Abbotsford police ask who’s ‘missing a load of lumber’ after trailer theftPolice in Abbotsford, B.C., say a load of lumber was found in late December on two stolen semi-trailers, but the owner of the trailers says the lumber does not belong to them.CrimeJan 25
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Pedestrian struck by snowplow in Nova Scotia dies in hospitalA 54-year-old woman was struck by a snowplow while walking through a car dealership parking lot early Monday morning. Police say she died in hospital from her injuries.CanadaFeb 2
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Ontario family calls for changes after their 26-year-old son received MAID in B.C.“He didn't have the items necessary to qualify for MAID and quite frankly, the system failed him," Joseph Caprara, Vafaeian's stepfather, said.HealthJan 29
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U18 B.C. hockey player didn’t let a scorpion sting cost his team the finalThe Vancouver Thunderbirds U18 A2 hockey team was in Phoenix for the tournament when number nine, Luke Susi, was stung twice on Monday morning by an adult bark scorpion.SportsJan 21
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Kingston drug sample sold as cocaine contained fentanyl, animal tranquillizerHealth officials warn a sample sold as cocaine in Kingston contained deadly fentanyl and animal tranquillizers — but no actual cocaine.HealthJan 22
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‘It’s two worlds’: Bizarre Surrey shooting incident caught on videoSurrey police said the shooting involved two groups of people, but it is unclear how many were in the vehicles and how many were on foot.CrimeJan 6
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Calgary police investigate after women allegedly run out on $800 bill at salon and spaHarvest Hair Salon and Spa says since the theft, they’re implementing policies such as taking identification as well as partial or even full payments up front.CrimeJan 13
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Kingston drivers face early pothole season as freeze-thaw cycle damages roadsKingston drivers are facing an early and severe pothole season this winter. Rapid temperature swings are crumbling asphalt, damaging vehicles and leaving city crews scrambling.CanadaJan 13
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Group of DOJ lawyers quit amid fallout of Renee Good killing in MinneapolisThe resignations followed widespread protests in the U.S. over the killing of Renee Nicole Good, whom Kristi Noem has accused of being a 'domestic terrorist.'U.S. NewsJan 13
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University of Saskatchewan bison research project looks toward sustainabilityWith more bison being reintroduced to the province, researchers in Saskatchewan are working to develop ways for the giant mammal to be treated differently from beef cattle.CanadaJan 28