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Crowd brave rain to honour veterans at Fredericton Remembrance Day ceremony
Not even the soggy weather could discourage the hundreds of people who came to the cenotaph in downtown Fredericton to pay their respects this Remembrance Day.
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Photos: Remembrance Day 2024
Canadians came together in cities and towns from coast to coast Monday to honour the men and women in uniform who gave their lives in service to their country. Read More
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From 300 lbs to 100K races: How this mom of 4 took up ultramarathons
Alberta mom Jessica McBride went from pushing 300 pounds in 2015 to running 100-kilometre ultramarathons in a shockingly short amount of time.
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Man charged with murdering partner in Candiac had allegedly threatened her before
A man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his partner in Candiac was out on bail for uttering threats against her when she was killed. Read More
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Charity connects pet owners in remote B.C. communities with vet care
Paws For Hope is a Vancouver-based charity that brings vet care to rural and remote areas. Founder Kathy Powelson says supporting the cause supports communities.
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‘Lest we forget’: Winnipeg marks Remembrance Day
At the heart of Winnipeg's Remembrance Day commemorations is the ceremony at the RBC Convention Centre.
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Canadiens show offensive firepower in much-needed win over Sabres
The Canadiens didn't help Cayden Primeau, Samuel Montembeault or Jake Allen with their decision to keep all three goalies for most of last season. Read More
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Gallery at Military Museums captures realities of war
A tribute to those who served and continue to serve in Canada's military is on display inside Calgary's Military Museums. One exhibit features the work of Bill MacDonnell.
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We Are The Dead: Flying Officer Arthur Reid died on a secret mission to occupied France
Late on the evening of Feb. 7, 1944, Flying Officer Arthur Reid was on board one of seven Halifax bombers that took to the sky above RAF Tempsford bound for occupied France on a secret mission. Read More
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About This Afternoon: Habs snap losing skid with offensive explosion in Buffalo
The Montreal Canadiens snapped their six-game losing streak with a 7-5 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Monday afternoon at KeyBank Center. Read More
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Cody Fajardo 'fully committed to playing another year' as Alouettes QB
Cody Fajardo said he fully expects to return next season as the Alouettes' starting quarterback. Read More
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Nationwide photography series honours Canadian veterans through portraits
The series, 'Honour Country Sacrifice,' aims to give veterans the appreciation they deserve, according to photographer Trevor Godinho.
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Northern Tornadoes Project confirms tornado touched down in Ontario on Sunday
The Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University says it sent a team to investigate in Fergus, Ont., and confirmed a tornado touched down there.
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Remembrance Day: LGBTQ2+ veterans purged from military lay wreath at Montreal ceremony
For almost 30 years, Martine Roy refused to participate in Remembrance Day ceremonies. Perhaps understandably: In 1984, Roy was dishonourably discharged as part of a decades-long purge of LGBTQ2+ military members. Read More
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Police investigate 11-month-old leaving Longueuil daycare with burns
Longueuil police said Monday that they are investigating after an 11-month-old girl left Les Dauphins daycare on Dollard St. last Monday with burn injuries, noticed by her parents. Read More
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Ontario court says it won't review decision to deny Peter Nygard bail
An Ontario court has declined to review a decision to deny Peter Nygard bail while the former fashion mogul appeals his sexual assault convictions and sentence.
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Ottawa Senators centre Tim Stutzle says he's lucky his eye injury wasn't worse
Tim Stutzle was able to smile and laugh as he spoke about a puck he took near his right eye on Thursday. Read More
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Triple murder in Brossard: Motive remains unknown, prosecutor tells jury
The trial of a woman charged with murdering her wife and their two children began at the Longueuil courthouse Monday with a prosecutor informing the jury the motive behind the three slayings remains a mystery. Read More
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Deachman: From the very young, to the very old, they marked Remembrance Day in Ottawa
Ten-year-old Beatrice Desjardins was among those who attended Monday’s Remembrance Day ceremony at the National War Memorial, the bright red poppy over her heart contrasting sharply with the blue of her winter jacket. Read More
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