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Winnipeg Jets all but wrap up Central Division title with 4-0 win in Dallas
Kyle Connor scored twice while Connor Hellebuyck picked up his career-high 45th win as the Jets now need just one point in their final three games to clinch the Central.
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Barkey’s hat trick helps London Knights to double up Erie Otters for Game 1 win
The London Knights took a 1-0 series lead with a 6-3 victory over the Erie Otters on Apr. 10.
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2 Mounties taken to hospital after multi-vehicle Langley crash
The RCMP said the officers were taken to hospital as a precaution for injuries sustained in the crash.
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‘It hurts’: Canucks’ exit from playoff contention a blow to downtown economy
According to the B.C. Restaurant and Foodservices Association, downtown Vancouver businesses rang up an extra $3 million during every Canucks playoff game last year.
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City of Richmond spent nearly half a million dollars on gift cards in 3 years
Richmond previously said that gift cards cost taxpayers $32,800 in 2022, $71,550 in and $71,300 in 2024.
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Rattlesnake season slithers into Lethbridge
As spring blooms and the sun shines, use of the coulees is expected to be on the rise over the next month. Rattlesnakes will be among those active in the Lethbridge river valley.
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Calgary event centre on schedule despite tariff uncertainty — but will that last?
"I think what's important is that as of today, we're on time and on budget, and tariffs haven't impacted this project," said Event Centre committee chair Sonya Sharp.
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Former B.C. MLA launches new ‘pragmatic, centrist’ party
A former B.C. MLA has launched a new political party called CentreBC, aiming to push back against what she describes as polarization in provincial politics.
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Manitoba government adopts, fixes torn Canadian flag from football team
The large Canadian flag that was recently draped on the front of the Manitoba legislature is being repaired for a second time and is being adopted by the Manitoba government.
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Inter Miami to play in Vancouver. Will it be Messi or messy?
The Vancouver Whitecaps are set to face Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in the CONCACAF Champions Cup later this month. But fans were burned last time the star was scheduled to play.
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‘We were blessed’: Parents of Alberta girl killed in crash lean on faith to get through grief
Josey and Jason Field are living a parent's worst nightmare after one of their daughters died and their three other kids injured in a crash — but are doing so with grace and faith.
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B.C. woman says liquor distribution branch discriminated against her when pregnant
Powell told Global News she has already spent $25,000 on lawyers and is now proceeding to trial without legal help.
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For 1st time ever, District of North Van fire engine staffed by all-female crew
The four women of Engine 4 responded to multiple calls on Thursday and while each of them bring a unique skillset to the crew, all of them share the same passion for the job.
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Trial set to determine Métis hunting and fishing rights in Saskatchewan
A trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Sask. will address whether Métis people in the province have the right to hunt and fish for food freely.
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City Farms gardening program shuts down, Edmonton’s Food Bank feels the hit
A city-run program that grew thousands of pounds of fresh produce to serve Edmontonians experiencing food insecurity has been discontinued due to budget cuts.
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Close Tory-NDP race expected in Elmwood-Transcona in rematch of September byelection
Typically an NDP stronghold, the party managed to hold onto the seat in the by-election, but by a narrow margin over the Conservatives.
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Company says thousands of gallons of oil have been recovered from a pipeline spill in North Dakota
Calgary-based South Bow said cleanup crews have so far recovered about 20 per cent of the oil that leaked from the Keystone pipeline near Fort Ransom, North Dakota on Tuesday.
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Doug Ford sits down with Utah governor, who will encourage others to follow suit
Doug Ford met in his office today with the Republican governor of Utah, who says he will be telling all of his fellow governors to visit Canada on similar trade missions.
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City of Calgary warns residents to move vehicles for street sweepers or face a hefty fine
Street sweeping in Calgary will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday to Friday and is expected to run this year from April 14th until about June 20th, depending on the weather.
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Foodies rejoice: Michelin to announce Quebec restaurant picks in May
The prestigious restaurant guide says it will release its recommendations from the province on May 15.
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