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Jonathan Wilkinson chosen as Canada’s next ambassador to EUThe Prime Minister's Office said in a news release that Wilkinson has 'proven experience, judgment and leadership to advance Canada's partnership with the EU.'PoliticsApr 30
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Missy the dog is making waves around the world for her unexpected trip to daycareMissy, a five-year-old husky in Regina, was scheduled for a vet appointment, but instead checked herself in to doggy daycare.CanadaMay 1
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Edmonton Oilers fans search for answers after team’s early playoff exitThe Edmonton Oilers' season came to an end Thursday with a Game 6 loss to the Anaheim Ducks, a feeling fans and businesses alike have not had to deal with for the past few years.Sports5 hours
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Prince Harry says Princess Diana’s death made him not want to be a royalPrince Harry, during his 20-minute address, spoke about his experience with mental health and how grief, after the death of his mother, has impacted his life.EntertainmentApr 16
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15 must-have pieces to add to your spring capsule wardrobeFrom timeless silhouettes and versatile basics from KOTN, Jenny Bird, Aritzia and more, read on for spring capsule collection must-haves.The CuratorApr 17
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MrBeast’s company sued by former employee over alleged sexual harassmentBeast Industries denied the claims and referred to the suit as a 'clout-chasing complaint' that is 'built on deliberate misrepresentations and categorically false statements.'EntertainmentApr 22
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April 11 – Harmony At RutherfordHarmony at Rutherford is dedicated to providing elevated senior living. Don’t miss the upcoming Open House at Harmony At Rutherford this Saturday, where you can tour the last few remaining vacant suites AND enjoy complimentary refreshments! Join 880 CHED’s Talk To The Experts on Saturday, April 10th with guests from Harmony at Rutherford discussing their...AdvertisementApr 7
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Calgary police ask for public help identifying Fish Creek sex assault suspectCalgary police are asking for the public's help identifying a man accused of sexually assaulting two women in Fish Creek provincial park on April 20.CrimeApr 27
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Calgary city council wraps up citywide rezoning public hearingCity council heard from 411 Calgarians and received nearly 3,300 written submissions over the multi-week public hearing on whether citywide rezoning should be repealed.CanadaApr 7
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Safety warning for Fraser Valley realtors after several bizarre incidentsRealtor Xyrina Gutierrez told Global News about a bizarre meeting with a potential client that took place in the basement suite of a Surrey home.CrimeApr 27
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10 must-have Mother’s Day gifts for every type of MomStart your engines--Mother’s Day is around the corner. From wardrobe updates to self-care staples, these gifts from Aritzia, Simons, Shark and more will make her feel celebrated.The CuratorApr 29
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‘Destroyed in less than a year’: Granville St. SRO resident wants public to see conditionsStewart Holcombe said the bathroom roof in his fourth-floor unit at the SRO had caved in due to flooding from all the fires over the years, and his new accommodation is way better.Politics5 hours
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Seniors faced with eviction by Regina Housing Authority'I will be devastated, I will never be the same if I have to leave here ... I just won't,' says Deborah Stumph, one of the few seniors faced with a notice of eviction.PoliticsApr 20
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Oilers’ goalie Ingram finds balance and successConnor Ingram went from being told not to report to Utah Mammoth training camp to starting in goal for the playoff-bound Edmonton Oilers.HealthApr 8
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Tumbler Ridge, B.C. lawsuits filed in California court against OpenAIIn February, OpenAI confirmed that an account connected with Van Rootselaar was identified the previous June and was subsequently banned for violating the usage policy.CanadaApr 29
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Former Blue Bombers quarterback, fan favourite Chris Streveler hangs up his jerseysFormer Blue Bombers quarterback Chris Streveler posted a video on Instagram hinting at his retirement.SportsMar 25
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ANALYSIS: Liberal control of byelection timing a factor for potential NDP seat stealIf Prime Minister Mark Carney times upcoming byelections right, the Liberals can squeeze an under-resourced NDP and give themselves an advantage over the BQ, David Akin writes.PoliticsApr 25
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Cochrane’s soaring population prompts concerns over firefighting resourcesWith Cochrane's firefighting resources increasingly stretched by its soaring population, the mayor of Cochrane claims it has come up with a plan that will also save millions.Fire10 hours
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Saskatchewan covered in deep snow again after another false start to springAfter lots of warm weather in the province, Saskatchewan saw a big snowfall in spring, but it won't last for long with warm incoming weather going back into a freeze-thaw cycle.WeatherApr 8
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Spring storm will ‘pack a punch’ for Manitoba and SaskatchewanSpring is, once again, being squashed in the Prairies. A storm is on the forecast for Thursday and Friday, expected to bring wintery weather across Manitoba and Saskatchewan.WeatherApr 15