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Peachland, B.C. public washroom reduces hours to prevent it being used as shelter
The washroom being used as a shelter is highlighting the bigger social issue of people struggling with nowhere to turn.
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‘Come forward’: Family of Hesquiaht man killed on Vancouver Island calls for justice
Patrick Charleson III, known to many by the nickname "He-Man," was sho dead while visiting the Ditidaht First Nation west of Cowichan Lake in September.
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Orphaned young deer returned to the wild in Alberta
The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation has released seven deer fawns back into the wild after the animals arrived at the clinic orphaned and injured.
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Former Sask Party members endorse NDP’s Carla Beck
Two former Saskatchewan Party government members say they are voting for the NDP's Carla Beck in the provincial election on Oct. 28.
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Alberta RCMP say 5-year-old’s death at Wabamun Lake now a criminal probe
Police said officers were called to the lake just before 3 p.m. on Sunday.
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Saskatchewan Party would introduce change room gender policy if re-elected
Scott Moe says his Saskatchewan Party would issue a directive banning “biological boys" from using school changing rooms with "biological girls" if it forms government again.
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Via Rail says trips in Ontario, Quebec may take longer after CN rule change
CN last Friday said Via's recently arrived Siemens trainsets running between Montreal and Windsor, Ont., must lower their speed at public crossings.
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Saskatoon Blades defying expectations with 1st place start to WHL season
Despite losing many of their stars from last season, the Saskatoon Blades have kicked off the 2024-25 WHL season with one of their best starts in franchise history.
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Doug Ford plans to rip out existing bike lanes that are bringing traffic ‘to a standstill’
On Thursday, Ford confirmed his government plans to rip out bike lanes that don't meet its criteria. Critics accuse the premier of creating more red tape.
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U.S. says accused SEC hacker caused bitcoin prices to spike over US$1K
An Alabama man is accused of helping to break into the SEC's account on X, allowing hackers to prematurely announce the approval of long-awaited bitcoin exchange-traded funds.
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Quebec floated plan to shift doctors to most vulnerable. Are they reconsidering?
Quebec floated a plan to reassign family doctors from healthy patients to the most vulnerable, a move experts warn could be 'detrimental' to overall patient care.
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In their words: B.C. party leaders on affordability and housing
Global News sat down with B.C.'s three major party leaders to ask them how they plan to make life more affordable over the next four years.
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