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Kelowna to look into FortisBC tree-trimming practices‘I was quite excited when I opened up that email,’ said Giulio Di Palma. ‘It was from the city, the mayor and council and he’s very supportive of our issue that we have.’CanadaMay 23
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Edmonton Oilers look to avoid being swept by Florida Panthers in Stanley Cup FinalOnly one team in NHL history has come back all the way back from a 3-0 deficit in a final.SportsJun 15
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‘I am in church’: Woman’s $1M lotto victory and how she shared her excitementA woman from New Brunswick is a millionaire after becoming the latest winner of a $1-million Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball draw last week.MoneyJun 4
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Okanagan Pride Week organizers dealing with protestors at many eventsPride week wrapped up in the Okanagan Sunday with record numbers at each of the events.LifestyleJun 9
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‘The weirdest thing’: Pea-sized hail hits Lower Mainland as storm sweeps regionStorms tracking over British Columbia's south coast brought hail to the region, with one witness reporting pellets the size of large peas blanketing his street.WeatherJun 15
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Homicide unit investigates death at home in Cannington: Durham policeThe Durham Regional Police Police Service say on June 9, officers responded to a report of a man found dead inside a home in the area of St. John and Shedden streets.CrimeJun 12
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Flight costs are likely to continue rising, industry group warnsWhile carriers recover from the groundings worldwide from the COVID-19 pandemic, industry leaders say that there are several costs likely to push those ticket prices ever higher.ConsumerJun 3
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Caught on video: Bear damages home in Port Coquitlam, B.C.A black bear had somehow let itself into the garage, and was found pawing and biting its way out of an upper portion on the front of the garage through some wooden panels.EnvironmentJun 13
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Caution urged by Winnipeg Police River Patrol during ‘Safe Boating Awareness Week’The Winnipeg river patrol unit has already been busy this spring and are reminding Manitobans to stay safe and wear the proper safety gear during Safe Boating Awareness Week.LifestyleMay 21
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Calgary council to vote on $10k secondary suite incentive for homeownersA City of Calgary committee voted to move forward with a program to encourage the building and registering of secondary suites in homes as part of council's housing strategy.ConsumerMay 22
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‘It’s home’: RV dwellers on Vancouver Island worried about possible bylaw changeUnder the proposed bylaw, the Regional District of Nanaimo would limit stays for recreational vehicles to six months, even in an RV park.PoliticsJun 4
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Decision reserved after appeal by convicted Calgary murderer Robert LeemingAlberta Court of Appeal is reserving its decision for a Calgary man convicted of killing a woman and her young daughter.CrimeJun 13
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Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislatureThe NDP said Wednesday the document stokes further suspicions of Harrison’s story and reinforces that he has lost trust and needs to be fired from Premier Scott Moe’s cabinet.CanadaMay 29
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Sergei Bobrovsky in top form for Florida Panthers in Stanley Cup Final against Edmonton OilersThe Florida goaltender's play has been nothing short of divine in the Stanley Cup final.SportsJun 14
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Canadian ski jumper from Calgary trades snowsuit for beekeeping suitCanadian ski jumper Abigail Strate is a bee keeper in the off season. One of the first things she does when she returns to Calgary in the spring is check the hives.SportsMay 29
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‘Leave them alone:’ BC Conservation officers issue warning after fawn-napping incidentsBC Conservation Officer Ken Owens sent out a message Tuesday morning, reminding the community that fawning season has returned and people should not touch the young creatures.CanadaMay 28
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N.S. judge says complaint about pressure to share vaccine status improperly dismissedJudge Rickcola Brinton filed a complaint last June alleging judicial misconduct by Judge Pamela Williams, whose term as provincial court chief judge ended in August.CanadaJun 7
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Humboldt Broncos families fight to keep Saskatchewan government named in lawsuitIn a previous court notice, the government asked to be struck from the suit because Saskatchewan has no-fault insurance.CanadaMay 28
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CUPE Local 38: City of Calgary increases offer on new contractAfter an overwhelming strike vote, D'Arcy Lanovaz, CUPE Local 38 president, says the City of Calgary has put more money on the table to try and reach a new contract.CanadaMay 22
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Bird flu risks: Are petting zoos, goat yoga and farms safe activities?Summer is nearly here, and with it comes farm visits, petting zoos and even goat yoga. But with bird flu cases on the rise, people may be left wondering if it's safe to get close.HealthJun 14