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What world leaders say so far on Wagner Group chief’s rebellion in RussiaBritain's defence ministry has described the armed rebellion as the most significant challenge to the Russian state in recent times.PoliticsJun 24, 2023
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ICBC expanding road test languages after Ukrainians forced to do test in RussianPublic Safety Minister Mike Farnworth told the Legislature on Thursday he will be working with ICBC to expand the testing options.PoliticsMar 3, 2023
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Kelowna, B.C. Russian, Ukrainian deli targeted by vandals, temporarily closedThe word “Russian” on the store's sign has been painted over with the Ukrainian flag’s colours, and some of the yellow paint trickled down on the store's front window and sidewalk.CrimeMar 2, 2023
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Food and medicine supplies shrinking in Ukraine, as Russian advance stallsRussia's push into parts of Ukraine appears to have stalled, though its military is accused of choking Ukraine's supply chains.WorldMar 21, 2022
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Ukrainian refugees should be allowed to stay in Canada, Sask. minister saysThe Saskatchewan immigration minister says he told the federal minister anyone coming to the province from Ukraine should be allowed to remain.CanadaMar 19, 2022
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‘My family is staying home’: Southern Albertans connect with loved ones in UkraineAs the situation in Ukraine continues to escalate following a Russian military attack yesterday, southern Albertans are keeping a close eye and ear on the unfolding crisis.WorldFeb 24, 2022
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Okanagan resident worried about Russia’s possible invasion of UkraineThe president of Kelowna’s Ukrainian Cultural Society says an invasion by Russia would have horrific consequences for Ukraine and its people.CanadaFeb 16, 2022
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Russian Napeolonic reenactor found in river with bag carrying woman’s severed arms: reportsRussian media reports allege that he either stumbled into the river while he was drunk, or had jumped into the river in an attempt to dispose of the body parts in his bag.CrimeNov 10, 2019
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Hunting Russian hackers: Meet the Canadian on the frontlines of a cyberwarFrom hacking anti-doping agencies to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, a flurry of recent high-profile cyberattacks has been blamed on Russians.WorldOct 10, 2018
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Calgary man creates multicultural version of little free library to share ‘power of knowledge’With the help of Calgary middle school students, Syed Hassan created a multicultural version of the little free library on the lawn outside his house.EducationMay 9, 2018
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