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  • Toronto Argos quarterback denies harassment allegations made by former team employee
    Toronto Argonauts quarterback Chad Kelly is denying allegations that he harassed a former employee of the CFL club.
    Canada
    Mar 1
  • CFL says it is investigating allegations against Toronto Argos, quarterback Chad Kelly
    "​We take the allegations against the Toronto Argonauts and Mr. Kelly very seriously," the CFL said in a statement Wednesday afternoon.
    Sports
    Feb 28
  • Former staffer suing Nova Scotia premier’s office for firing over social media post
    A former political adviser fired by the Nova Scotia premier’s office last fall over a post on her social media is suing for wrongful dismissal.
    Canada
    Jan 18
  • Will Surrey cop swap cost $750M more? Mayor, minister spar over report
    Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke released a report Wednesday she alleged proved moving from the RCMP to the Surrey Police Service will cost $750 million over the next decade.
    Politics
    Apr 24
  • Quesnel city council censures mayor over controversial residential school book
    The council said the actions taken were due to Mayor Ron Paull jeopardizing the city’s relationship with Indigenous communities.
    Politics
    May 2
  • Man charged after allegedly impersonating N.S. staffer in racist social media post
    Police confirm 25-year-old Samual Shaji was arrested in Bedford, N.S., on Feb. 7 and is scheduled to appear in court at a later date.
    Crime
    Feb 16
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  • Lizzo says ‘I quit’ statement was not about music, just ‘negative energy’
    Lizzo's 'I quit' statement came nearly two months after the singer's motion to dismiss an ongoing lawsuit accusing her of harassment was denied.
    Entertainment
    Apr 3
  • Streaking Jets prepare for playoff clash with star-studded Avalanche
    It’s the first time the teams will clash in the post-season. Both are trying to rebound from last year’s early playoff exits.
    Sports
    Apr 19
  • Bridge safety in Metro Vancouver questioned after Baltimore ship strike, collapse
    Dozens of vessels pass beneath the Lions Gate and Ironworkers Memorial bridges every week, raising questions as to whether the Baltimore collapse could happen here.
    Canada
    Mar 26
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  • Trump’s historic hush money trial begins in New York. Here’s the latest
    In a singular moment for American history, the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump begins Monday with jury selection.
    U.S. News
    Apr 15
  • Fani Willis to continue Trump Georgia case after special prosecutor resigns
    Fani Willis must step aside from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump or remove the special prosecutor with whom she had a romantic relationship.
    U.S. News
    Mar 15
  • Wife of man accused of running over Toronto cop tells jury she feared for her life
    The wife of a man accused of killing a Toronto cop is telling his murder trial she thought the people approaching them that night were trying to break into their car to kill them.
    Crime
    Apr 2
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  • Final prosecution from 26 charges in 2021 Halifax housing protest ends in acquittal
    The last of 26 charges laid after a 2021 Halifax housing protest has ended with an acquittal, capping a two-and-a-half-year legal saga.
    Canada
    Mar 1
  • Fair treatment of African Nova Scotians at the centre of new prosecution policy
    Nova Scotia Crown prosecutors were handed new tools today to root out systemic anti-Black racism long embedded within the province's justice system.
    Canada
    Feb 29
  • Petition to reinstate Okanagan music director claiming wrongful dismissal gains steam
    Former music director of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra Rosemary Thomson says she has been wrongly dismissed from her post of almost 16 years.
    Canada
    Dec 14, 2023
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  • U.S. man sues Powerball after his $459M ‘win’ revealed to be website error
    John Cheeks said his Powerball "winning" numbers, which were not called in the lotto's live drawing, were displayed on D.C.'s lottery website for three days.
    Trending
    Feb 20
  • Former OSO music director claiming wrongful dismissal
    The former music director of the Okanagan Symphony Orchestra was fired from the position last week, Dec. 1.
    Canada
    Dec 9, 2023
  • B.C. minister sorry for ‘crappy piece of land’ remark that angered pro-Palestinian groups
    B.C. Premier David Eby says the remarks were "totally unacceptable," and "increase division" in the province at a time when people of Palestinian descent are feeling alienated.
    Politics
    Feb 2
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  • Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to new ‘Rust’ set shooting charge
    Alec Baldwin made the plea as he waived his right to an arraignment after he was indicted by a grand jury on Jan. 19.
    Entertainment
    Jan 31
  • B.C. college drops instructor who called Hamas attack ‘amazing, brilliant’
    Langara College professor Natalie Knight, who praised Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, has been fired, the institution confirmed on Friday.
    Politics
    Jan 26
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