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Winnipeg police look to identify mystery woman found dead Aug. 10 |Sam Thompson
Winnipeg police are hoping to identify a woman found dead in August. So far, they say, they’ve been unable to…
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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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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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Federal government invests in Kingston’s battery technology and green graphite |Paul Soucy
The federal government is investing in Kingston’s tech sector with nearly $8 million for battery development and green graphite projects…
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Recognizing racial profiling by police key to ‘historic’ ruling, Montreal lawyer says |
Mike Diomande says the decision released Tuesday was “historic” because it establishes that racialized people in the city were victims…
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Kingston city council decides cricket field fence will stay in place for now |Paul Soucy
Kingston council voted to keep a temporary fence at a baseball diamond after community feedback, despite initial plans to remove…
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