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Montreal weather: A beautiful late October weekend to savour
Sunny with a southwest wind at 20 km/h late in the morning. Read More
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Stu's Slapshots: Canadiens' Arber Xhekaj reaches his own milestone
The Canadiens' 4-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night at the Bell Centre was the 800th game of defenceman David Savard's career. It was also the 100th career game for fellow defenceman and teammate Arber Xhekaj. Read More
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Another side of literary giant Mavis Gallant: the Montreal journalist
In 1950, 28-year-old Mavis Gallant quit her newspaper job in Montreal and flew to Paris with $500 from the paper’s publisher and high hopes of becoming a full-time author. Read More
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Why an Ottawa city councillor carried a baby for a gay couple in Spain
The little girl blows kisses and, in practised English, says thank you for the gifts. “I love you,” she adds, waving as the video ends. Stéphanie Plante puts down her phone and smiles. Read More
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‘Big battleground’ of holiday shopping looms. How to trim your expenses
Surveys show that Canadians will be turning to gift cards, coupons, cashback sites, loyalty programs and even second-hand items when shopping for themselves or others.
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Ehlers, Perfetti each score twice as Winnipeg Jets rout Sharks 8-3
The Jets scored four times in the first in an 8-3 romp over the San Jose Sharks for their first 4-0 start in Jets history.
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Saginaw Spirit take down London Knights 5-1 to begin weekend
The Saginaw Spirit took the first of four meetings against the London Knights in 2024-25.
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Victoria diner celebrates 40th anniversary with 1984 menu prices
For five days, John's Place in Victoria, B.C. is charging its original 1984 prices for its food and bringing in former staff as special guests.
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Many refugees seeking safety in Canada end up in shelters for months
Many refugees' hopes for a smooth transition are dashed as soon as their feet hit Canadian soil, finding themselves sleeping on a mattress on the floor of a homeless shelter.
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B.C. crossbow killer handed 5-year prison sentence for 2022 Langley slaying
Jason Robert William Griffiths was originally charged with second-degree murder in the March 29, 2022 killing of 29-year-old Nicholas Ball, but was convicted of manslaughter.
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Manitoba health-care support workers to get 27 per cent raise under new contract
The two unions involved say the four-year deal includes average wage increases of 27 per cent and higher starting wages for high-vacancy positions.
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Neighbours rally around 10-month-old boy with rare — and terminal — genetic disease
Residents who live in Country Lane Estates trailer park south of Calgary helping raise money for family of a 10 month old boy who suffers from a rare and fatal genetic disease.
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SaskPower must pay one of the largest fines in recent Canadian history for workplace deaths
A Weyburn court has given SaskPower one of the largest fines for a workplace accident in recent Canadian history in the death of two workers in Weyburn four years ago.
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How a 102-year-old woman is defying the odds as a musician, volunteer and more
Jean Thomas volunteers to file people's income taxes, sits on the Executive of the Royal Canadian Air Force Association, and leads a music program -- all at the age of 102.
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B.C. election 2024 cheat sheet: A last-minute voter’s guide
Does B.C.'s provincial election have you scratching your head ahead of voting day? We've assembled a last-minute cheat sheet for voters.
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Calgary to seek new electric shuttle bus provider after original contract cancelled
City of Calgary officials maintain no funds were spent on the contract with the previous vendor for the electric shuttle bus pilot project.
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University of Saskatchewan international student enrolment sees decline in numbers
The University of Saskatchewan saw a drop of 11.5 per cent in international student enrolment, amounting to roughly 280 students.
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OPS delaying body-worn camera roll-out to 2026 at the earliest
The Ottawa Police Service is delaying the rollout of body-worn cameras until 2026 "at the earliest," says a budget report presented Friday at the Ottawa Police Board. Read More
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