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American who police say didn't know he was in Canada facing impaired driving charge
A 52-year-old American man who police said didn't realize he was in Canada has been charged with impaired driving by the Renfrew OPP detachment. Read More
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Canadian in Cuba urging others to stay home
While Cuba depends heavily on tourism, Jonathan Renko is urging others to stay home, at least until the power crisis is sorted.
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Senators may need to seek goaltending help with Mads Sogaard injured
The Ottawa Senators took another hit in the net on the weekend. Read More
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Ottawa police seek assistance as they try to ID suspect in Rideau Centre assault
The Ottawa police are asking for the public's help as they attempt to identify a suspect following an assault at the Rideau Centre on Thursday, Oct. 3. Read More
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Bait-and-switch scam with gold targets vulnerable people in Montreal and other Canadian cities
Montreal police recently arrested two people who now face charges related to theft. They say the suspects mostly approached seniors and came up with excuses to get near them to subtly take their gold, leaving fakes behind.
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Edmonton transit advocacy group pushes for better transit funding
The Edmonton Transit Riders board chair says a sneak peek of the Blatchford Gate LRT Station was a chance for Edmontonians to meet with the organization to have their voice heard.
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Edmonton business honours co-worker’s memory, fundraises for her kids
Madhur Dutt spent the last six years working towards becoming a licensed dentist in Canada. Months before Dutt would have received her certification, co-workers say she was killed.
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Nothing remains after Bearspaw home goes up in flames.
Nothing remains after a home in Bearspaw went up in flames on Saturday night. Crews worked quickly in order to stop the spread, but couldn't save the home.
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Abousfian Abdelrazik, Montrealer detained in Sudan, gets day in court with lawsuit against Ottawa
OTTAWA — Fifteen years after filing a lawsuit against the Canadian government over his detention in Sudan, Abousfian Abdelrazik is getting his day in court. Read More
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Indigenous voters urged to make their voice heard in Saskatchewan election
With a fast-approaching provincial election around the corner, some experts say Indigenous communities want to be more involved in governance.
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Variety Week 2024 shows how you can help kids around B.C.
Variety Week 2024 has officially begun! This is a chance to show you how your donations help kids across B.C. and how your hard-earned money is put to use.
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Developer going ahead with purchase of land next to Arnprior old-growth forest
An Ashton-based developer has announced it is going ahead with the controversial purchase of an eight-hectare parcel of land next to Gillies Grove in Arnprior. Read More
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Ex-B.C. premier Christy Clark wants to be part of ‘conversation’ if Trudeau resigns
Clark's statement comes amid a growing internal revolt from within the Liberal caucus to push Trudeau to step down and questions about the prime minister's grasp on his leadership.
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RCMP end latest N.B. search regarding teenage girl who went missing in 2021
RCMP in New Brunswick say a weekend ground search for evidence related to the disappearance of a teenage girl in 2021 didn't reveal any new information.
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Bloc MP Louise Chabot won't run for re-election
OTTAWA — Louise Chabot, who has represented the riding of Thérèse-de Blainville in the Laurentians since 2019, will not seek a third term in the next federal election, the Bloc Québécois announced Monday. Read More
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Trillium Line passes trial run with 99.5 per cent score, Amilcar announces 'with humility and great joy'
The Trillium Line has cleared its biggest hurdle, successfully completing a 14-day trial run it had to pass before the city would accept its newest light-rail transit line. Read More
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Montreal's first organic waste treatment centre finally opens
Montreal's first organic waste treatment centre, designed to transform the banana peels and grass clippings of the populace into brown gold, finally celebrated its official opening Monday. Read More
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CF Montréal wants to maintain an underdog mentality in wild-card game against Atlanta
CF Montréal is well aware of the motivation of being an underdog, so it's not surprising to see the team wary of Atlanta United ahead of its Eastern Conference wild-card match. Read More
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Wilson: Ottawa must properly fund food banks and anti-poverty measures
Food insecurity in Ottawa has reached a crisis point. Every day, families across our city struggle to put food on the table — an essential human right that many are denied. We, the Ottawa Food Bank and a network of 71 member agencies and 98 food programs, witness this heartbreaking reality firsthand, and we can no longer stand by as the need for food assistance outpaces our capacity to deliver it. Read More
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GARRIOCH: Ottawa Senators expect Linus Ullmark and Ridly Greig to return in Utah
There are a lot of moving parts to the Ottawa Senators roster, but it does look like help is on the way. Read More
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