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Wolf thrilled with Calgary Flames’ inspired start in 3-1 win over Los Angeles Kings
Calgary Flames forward Anthony Mantha to undergo season-ending knee surgery
Alberta animal rescue looking for support after vehicle fire
23 arrested after close to 100 shots fired in Toronto's west end
Toronto police say they have arrested 23 people after close to 100 shots were fired outside a recording studio in Toronto’s west end on Monday night – though no one was injured.
Almost 2 dozen people arrested after exchange of gunfire in Toronto: police
Former Canadien Shea Weber enshrined in Hockey Hall of Fame
Quick and clever organizing hacks to get you holiday-ready
Canada Post given 72-hour strike notice, but job action uncertain
GAMEDAY: In much tamer Battle of Ontario, Ottawa Senators at Toronto Maple Leafs
Canada Post workers go on strike, disrupting deliveries ahead of busy holiday season
Montreal-Trudeau airport operations disrupted after suspicious package found
Canada Post workers give 72-hour notice to strike as company warns of financial impact
The union representing Canada Post workers said it will be in a legal strike position on Friday, exactly one year after talks on a new contract began. But the union is holding back on deciding whether a job action will take place immediately.
L. Ian MacDonald: Is it time to set term limits on our prime ministers?
Winnipeg hospital apologizes after patient says wrong leg amputated
A 48-year-old man in Winnipeg who says his right leg was to be amputated due to an infection came out of the medical procedure to find out his left leg was amputated instead. Jason Kennedy knew he may eventually lose both legs to the infection but he still has questions about what happened.
Brownstein: Werner Herzog shines a light on young Montreal director
Today's letters: Rural Ottawa deserves more respect
Dalhousie researchers design low-cost device that can help fight water scarcity
A dome-shaped device floating in Halifax’s Northwest Arm could easily be confused with a buoy, but it is actually a contraption meant to turn ocean water into fresh water. Two Dalhousie University researchers hope it can help with water scarcity in the real world.
N.S. municipalities defend housing fund Conservatives have promised to cut
Some Nova Scotia municipal leaders are defending a funding stream the federal Conservatives say they will cut if elected, calling it a "game changer."