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  • B.C. father and son team up for Peking to Paris car rally
    “My son and I are about to embark on the longest and toughest classic car rally in the world,” said Tom Kinahan.
    Canada
    May 15
  • Alberta First Nations hope for new chapter as Trans Mountain pipeline enables record oil output
    The $34 billion pipeline project from Alberta to the B.C. coast promises improved access to export markets for oilsands producers.
    Features
    Apr 30
  • More wildfire resilience needed in B.C., University of Victoria report says
    The publication, named State of Wildfire in B.C., was co-authored by Doug Donaldson and Andrea Barnett under the umbrella of the POLIS Wildfire Resilience Project.
    Fire
    5 hours
  • NYC-Dublin art ‘portal’ connects 2 cities, but quickly descends into chaos
    The portals in New York City and Dublin were created to facilitate 'an unprecedented visual bridge between these two iconic cities,' the creators said.
    Trending
    May 13
  • Strathcona County family says Crusaders arena would end century-old farm
    A family that has owned and operated a farm in Strathcona County for 140 years says if a new hockey arena goes ahead, the farm will cease to exist.
    Canada
    Apr 9
  • Café in Montreal neighbourhood drawing big crowds, high-profile customers
    From the prime minister to a Hollywood star, Café Alphabet is making waves online with its Freddo cappuccinos, a Greek-style iced coffee topped with foamed milk.
    Canada
    Apr 3
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  • From 5K to a full marathon: The best way to train for a long run
    Whether you're lacing up your running shoes for the first time or a seasoned runner, the arrival of marathon season brings a time of excitement and challenge.
    Health
    May 4
  • Strathcona County approval of new Crusaders arena spells end for 150-year-old farm
    A family that has been farming in Strathcona County for nearly 150 years is disappointed council voted to move ahead on a planned new arena for the Sherwood Park Crusaders.
    Politics
    Apr 10
  • Columbia University says ‘progress’ made with Gaza protesters, encampment
    Columbia University said early Wednesday that it was making “important progress” with pro-Palestinian student protesters who set up a tent encampment.
    U.S. News
    Apr 24
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  • U.K. crackdown on youth knife crime: Could tactics work in Winnipeg?
    Machetes seem to be the weapon of choice involved the commission of many local crimes — a problem a criminology prof in London says has reached 'epidemic' proportions in the U.K.
    Crime
    Mar 22
  • Canada just had its warmest winter ever. What’s in store for spring?
    The warmest winter on record in Canada could have far-reaching effects on everything from wildfire season to erosion, climatologists say.
    Environment
    Mar 19
  • ‘Spawns of Satan’: Ruby Franke detailed torture of kids in newly released journal
    Disturbing photos, videos and journal entries written by Ruby Franke have been released in a trove of documents that police collected while investigating Franke for child abuse.
    Crime
    Mar 22
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  • Marineland guilty of charges over its care of 3 young black bears
    Marineland has been found guilty under Ontario's animal cruelty laws of three charges related to its care of three black bears. 
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • ‘When am I coming home?’: Vulnerable Nunavut kids face loneliness, despair as millions spent sending them south
    Nunavut was billed 53 per cent more per day, on average, for a child to live in an Ontario group home compared to what children’s aid societies in Ontario paid.
    Investigations
    Mar 4
  • Big sales — and big layoffs. What’s roiling the video game industry?
    The video game industry had one of its best years, setting sales records, but also one of its worst as studios fired thousands of employees. What's behind the turmoil?
    Economy
    Feb 21
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  • Contamination from old Alberta coal mines raises cleanup questions
    The findings raise questions about who is responsible for cleaning up legacy industrial sites.
    Environment
    Jan 30
  • Category 6 hurricanes? Storms becoming so strong we might need new category
    Climate change is making hurricanes so powerful and destructive that some scientists believe we need a new category to classify these worst-of-the-worst storms.
    Weather
    Feb 6
  • ‘It’s been a weird one’: Warm weather stymies winter fun in Manitoba
    The warm snap has led to the temporary closure of the Forks river trail as well as other popular winter activities around town.
    Weather
    Jan 30
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  • Republicans shoot down U.S. border policy proposal, leaving Ukraine aid in doubt
    U.S. Republicans are criticizing a bipartisan Senate proposal intended to clamp down on illegal border crossings despite meeting many conservative demands.
    U.S. News
    Feb 5
  • Flames aim to give Kuzmenko fresh start after trade with Canucks
    The Flames believe newly-acquired forward Andrei Kuzmenko needs a fresh start.
    Sports
    Feb 2
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