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Homeless encampment in Vancouver’s CRAB Park to close next week: city
The City of Vancouver says the remaining seven residents of the encampment have a week to pack up and leave, or they must remove their tents each day.
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Firecracker set off inside Vancouver high school, two teens hurt
Vancouver police said an unknown person set off a firecracker near the entrance to the gym at David Thompson Secondary School just after 10 a.m. on Thursday.
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B.C. mom fights and wins to have teen daughter’s overdose death ruled homicide
Samantha Krysia Sims-Somerville died on April 10, 2021, in Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria after a gathering with friends. Her mother refused to believe it was an accident.
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RCMP say razor blade found in piece of Halloween candy in Kamloops
Police say a child who was trick-or-treating in the Brock area of Kamloops found one of her candies was partially unwrapped and had a blade protruding from it.
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Manitoba premier says he’ll listen to Winnipeg’s requests for new tax powers
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew didn't make any commitments Friday on possible new municipal taxes in Winnipeg.
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String of break-ins around South Surrey prompt warning from RCMP
Police warn a trio of thieves in Surrey has been breaking into homes by smashing a patio door then stealing high-value items like jewelry, watches, cash and purses.
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Police horse struck, officer injured in dramatic arrest involving stolen Toronto truck
Toronto police said a stolen Dodge Ram truck was spotted Friday on Queen Street West near Beverley Street by community officers and mounted police and a dramatic arrest unfolded.
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‘A level of desperation’: Food program for Winnipeg youth hit by vandalism
The organization's freezer was recently cut by copper thieves, ruining weeks' worth of meals set aside for inner-city kids.
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Alberta Appeal Court upholds sentence for trucker in 2011 Edmonton hotel killing
Three Appeal Court justices unanimously ruled the sentence was not so inadequate that it would justify interference.
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B.C. facing port shutdown as employers issue lockout notice in dispute with foremen
B.C. port employers say they will "defensively" lock out members of the union representing more than 700 foremen after it served a strike notice.
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Tracy Muggli
As an advocate for health care in Saskatchewan, Tracy Muggli represents the province as one of the newest senators in the country.
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Canada Post strike? ‘Not a scenario’ where NDP supports back-to-work bill
As a potential strike of Canada Post workers looms, the Crown corporation says it its 'operating as normal' while labour negotiations with the union continue.
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Elections Nova Scotia warns of phishing scam trying to collect personal information
Elections Nova Scotia communications director Naomi Shelton says the deceptive email is made to look like an official message from the elections agency.
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Police say parts of north-end Halifax evacuated due to natural gas leak
Some buildings and businesses in Halifax are being evacuated due to a natural gas leak affecting a large section of the city's north end.
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Train derailment near Beiseker prompts advisory from RCMP
The RCMP are asking motorists to stay away from a train derailment just east of Beiseker while investigators try to determine what is in the cars that came off the tracks.
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Mercedes SUV seen passing missing woman’s van on remote B.C. logging road
On Thursday, investigators said they had obtained video surveillance footage that places the grey Dodge Caravan on Hicks Lake Road on Oct. 25 at approximately 4:10 p.m.
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Have a complaint with your bank? One agency will now handle them all
Canadians who need to make a complaint about a banking issue, such as fraud, can now go to a single agency — but only if they've dealt with the bank first.
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Canada’s youngest dangerous offender seeks escorted prison leave
Tara Desousa, now 43, has applied to Federal Court to overturn a decision to deny her 'escorted temporary absences' from the federal women's prison.
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U.S. election: How Canadians are planning to watch the vote
Canadians engrossed in the drama of the U.S. presidential election expect to gather in bars and living rooms to watch the votes roll in Tuesday.
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Timeline: Highs and lows of Vince Carter’s career
Basketball Hall of Famer Vince Carter will have his No. 15 jersey retired by the Toronto Raptors on Saturday, the first time the NBA team has honoured a former player in this way.
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