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Halloween ‘shrinkflation’: How candy companies are adapting amid cocoa crunch
Halloween trick-or-treaters in Canada are in store for smaller chocolate treats and more non-chocolate candies as high cocoa prices continue to spook candy makers.
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Ehlers scores OT winner as Winnipeg Jets edge Kraken to improve to 7-0
After the Jets surrendered a two-goal lead in the third period, Ehlers scored the winner at the 1:26 mark of overtime to give the Jets a 4-3 win.
Categories: Canadian News
‘Lazy hockey’: Sloppy Leafs fall to Blues
Craig Berube ran a gauntlet of emotions Thursday morning.
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RCMP shoot man on Highway 6 during carjacking
Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating after RCMP officers shot a man on Highway 6 after what they say was an attempted carjacking.
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Binnington backstops Blues in win over Maple Leafs
Jordan Binnington made 40 saves as the St. Louis Blues downed the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-1 on Thursday night.
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‘It’s just terrible not knowing’: Family of missing B.C. man not giving up hope
Jessica said her dad and uncle were at a friend's place, helping clean up a flooded basement, when her dad went to take the dog out for a washroom break.
Categories: Canadian News
Hobo Hot Springs destroyed and mayor says nearby resort to blame
The locals had dubbed it Hobo Hot Springs, a spot not far from the Harrison Resort, where natural hot water percolated up from the ground.
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Family of B.C. woman killed in landslide says teaching was ‘her life’s work’
Sonya McIntyre's body was found on Sunday afternoon, one day after the house she rented along Coquitlam's Quarry Road washed away.
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Man who shot at B.C. RCMP office has prison sentence cut in half
Paul Nicholas Russell was originally sentenced to 10 years in prison after he fired multiple rounds at the Vanderhoof detachment and at unoccupied police vehicles.
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Pandemic preparedness Bill C-293 controversy in Alberta’s agriculture sector
Members of Alberta's poultry, beef, and pork industries are concerned about language in Bill C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act.
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From ice to dirt: SaskTel Centre undergoes rapid transformation for PBR tour stop
It's a tight turnaround at SaskTel Centre with the usual WHL ice surface of the Saskatoon Blades being replaced with dirt for the 2024 PBR Saskatoon Classic bull riding event.
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Baltimore bridge collapse: Ship owners to pay US$100M to settle federal lawsuit
The settlement comes a month after the U.S. Justice Department sued to recover funds that the government spent to clear the underwater debris and reopen the city’s port.
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Colorado funeral home owners accused of stashing corpses plead guilty to fraud
Jon and Carie Hallford each pleaded guilty to federal fraud charges after being accused of misspending pandemic relief funds and living lavishly while mistreating remains.
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B.C. election 2024 vote recount won’t start until start Sunday
Voting officials say recounts in two ridings that could determine the outcome of British Columbia's election won't start until Sunday afternoon.
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Abandoned Saskatoon theatre transforms into haunted house
Theatre of Madness Haunted House is set up in the old Cineplex Theatre in the Centre Mall, and if you're brave enough you can see it until Nov. 2.
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Biden to formally apologize for past U.S. Indigenous boarding school policy
An investigation found at least 18,000 children were forced to attend schools that sought to assimilate them into white society from 1819 to 1978, resulting in nearly 1,000 deaths.
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Former Fruitvale B.C. arena employee pleads guilty to voyeurism
Trail’s Garrit Charlie Ciardullo, 23, was accused of one count of secretly observing or recording for a sexual purpose and one count of making or publishing child pornography.
Categories: Canadian News
Canada’s safe-sport commission set to begin cross-country hearings
The Future of Sport in Canada Commission's first of nine stops is Oct. 31 to Nov. 1 is in Toronto and the last is Dec. 10-13 in Halifax.
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B.C. parents weigh in on letter grades, descriptive grading in schools: survey
In September, 2023, the B.C. government announced that letter grades were going away for all public school students from kindergarten to Grade 9.
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Calgary police arrest suspect in serious downtown, CTrain station stabbings
A 22-year-old Calgary man, Kendall Joseph Raine, has been charged with two counts of aggravated assault and breaching a probation order.
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