Canada
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Recent grizzly bear attack in Alberta linked to fatal incident 3 years ago |
The province says the bear remains at large and was with what it described as “subadult” bears at the time…
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Man sought in two sexual assaults in Mississauga: police |
Peel Regional Police is asking for the public’s help in finding a suspect who is believed to have sexually assaulted…
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Toronto-area home sales decline in August, but rate cut could spur activity: board |
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board says home sales in August fell from last year as average home prices edged lower.
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Cat loses leg after being found with buckshot wound in rural Ontario |Kevin Nielsen
An orange tabby cat named Marmalade was in good spirits on Wednesday after having surgery to remove a leg found…
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Alcohol potentially a ‘saving grace’ for Ontario convenience stores as sales begin |Aaron D’Andrea
Alcohol sales in corner stores – which officially began Thursday across Ontario – will bring a ‘boost of foot traffic…
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Kelowna experiencing buyer’s market as real estate listings increase |Klaudia Van Emmerik
Brendon Ogmundson, chief economist for the B.C. Real Estate Association, says Kelowna has experienced lower housing sales due to a…
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New grandparent scam using AI technology a cause for concern in Alberta |Justin Sibbet
Police say artificial intelligence has create a new form of an old scam targeting senior citizens following two arrests in…
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Victoria mayor pitches church, community group parking lots as shelter for homeless |Simon Little
Victoria is planning to phase out tax exemptions for parking lots of some community groups but says they could forego…
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Will the Eglinton Crosstown LRT open in 2024? Metrolinx is ‘not going to speculate’ |Isaac Callan
The provincial transit agency has refused to confirm when the line will open, promising it will announce a date exactly…
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‘Unsettling’: Multiple businesses in Saskatoon’s Riversdale neighbouhood hit with vandalism |Andrew Benson
Several businesses along Avenue C South in Saskatoon’s Riversdale neighbourhood had their windows smashed on Tuesday evening.
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