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Elaborate village-like encampment with power, water dismantled in south Edmonton
Great pains were made to hide the little village, where a fenced compound contained several disguised huts that had power, running water and appliances like a fridge and washer.
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Alberta proposes new bill of rights, including to refuse medical treatment — with exemptions
Premier Smith said amendments have been worded to conflict with the UCP's plan to introduce legislation giving police and family the authority to force drug users into treatment.
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November 2 – Aaron Buys Gold
Do you have a lot of unwanted jewelry? Tune into Talk To The Experts this Saturday, when Aaron McDermand from Aaron Buys Gold discusses why now is the best time to sell those gold and silver pieces. From jewelry to coins, he’ll go over their gold buying service and why it may be beneficial for...
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Bread-price fixing class action won’t include Maple Leaf, judge rules
Maple Leaf Foods owned a majority share of Canada Bread at the time of the bread-price fixing scheme, but it won't be included in a class-action lawsuit over the scandal.
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Saskatchewan election results: Live numbers from the 2024 vote
It's voting day in the Saskatchewan provincial election as people head to the polls to cast their ballots. The live results will begin after the polls close at 8 p.m.
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Lost runner survives month-long ordeal eating mushrooms, berries in U.S. park
Robert Schock was vastly unprepared when he set off for a run in North Cascades National Park, and narrowly avoided a 'much more tragic' outcome.
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Country superstar Shania Twain to return to Calgary Stampede
Canadian music star Shania Twain will perform at next year's Calgary Stampede for the first time in more than a decade.
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‘Safely and swiftly’: TTC to increase service on Taylor Swift show nights
The TTC says it is adding in extra buses, subway trains and streetcars on the nights Taylor Swift is performing her six Eras Tour concerts in Toronto.
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‘Iconic’ 52-year-old gorilla at Toronto Zoo showing ‘concerning health symptoms’
An “iconic” gorilla at the Toronto Zoo is showing “concerning health symptoms” ang is being kept away from the public, officials say.
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Blaine Higgs officially steps down as leader of N.B. Progressive Conservative Party
Saint John East MLA Glen Savoie has been named interim leader of New Brunswick's PC Party, as Blaine Higgs steps down from the job after a crushing defeat in last week's election.
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Halloween one of the deadliest days for pedestrians, especially kids: doctors
An easy way to keep yourself and your kids safe on Halloween is to be aware of your surroundings and to wear bright, reflective costumes, one expert said.
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Quebec’s head of youth protection steps down after sex scandal at detention facility
Quebec's national director of youth protection has resigned, days after a media report claimed that educators at a youth detention centre had sexual relations with detainees.
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Ontario plans public safety legislation targeting stolen vehicle registration schemes
With 'reVINing' a growing issue in the province, the Ford government is expected to table legislation to make it harder to re-register a stolen vehicle through ServiceOntario.
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Draisaitl scores in OT to lift Oilers to 3-2 win over Red Wings
Leon Draisaitl scored his second goal of the game 18 seconds into overtime and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 on Sunday night. “All around great night; great win for us,” Draisaitl said. “Always nice to come back in a game like that and find your game and start the road trip off...
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Edmonton festivals struggle to stay afloat amid ‘economic pressures’
The Edmonton Blues Festival announced they will be taking a pause in 2025 due to high operating costs and the loss of their usual location.
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Hockey Canada report highlights need for more professional development in women’s hockey
A report from Hockey Canada highlights the need to reduce barriers, improve resource allocation and grow enrollment of women and girls in the sport. Public consultation is next.
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U of M sexual assault suspect in custody, WPS say
Edwards is alleged to have broken into a secured area at the Arthur V. Mauro student residence on Dafoe Road within the U of M campus.
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Trump’s Madison Square Garden event features crude and racist insults
Several of Donald Trump's allies used crude and extreme rhetoric Sunday toward Vice President Kamala Harris and other Trump critics before the GOP nominee took the stage.
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Landon Sim sparks London Knights to fourth straight win
Two goals from Landon Sim and three assists from Sam Dickinson on Sunday helped the London Knights to their seventh win in eight games.
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Georgian president won’t recognize parliament elections, calls for protests
The country's president said its elections fell victim to a “Russian special operation” aimed at moving it off a path toward Europe.
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