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Federal policy changes needed to ease separatist concerns: PoilievreThe Conservative leader will argue in the address that Albertans could benefit from changes that issues including prioritize unblocking resources.PoliticsJun 7
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B.C. Care Provider Association calls for investment in senior careAccording to BCCPA's report, 19 per cent of seniors in B.C. are currently living with a high-complexity chronic condition with five per cent diagnosed with dementia.HealthJun 11
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Edmonton water supply alert lifted as stormwater pressure easesOn average, Edmonton receives 69.9 mm of rain in June but Environment Canada said 104 millimetres of rain fell in the city over three days.WeatherJun 23
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3 charged after 67 kg of cocaine seized in Saint-Sauveur, Que.RCMP said the operation also led to the seizure of about $115,000 in cash, ammunition and several cell phones.CrimeJul 8
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Justin Bieber to perform at World Cup’s 1st halftime show on July 19The Canadian superstar is set to perform alongside Madonna, Shakira and BTS at the first-ever halftime show the tournament is hosting.EntertainmentJul 8
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Billionaire Chip Wilson wins bid to lower Vancouver home’s assessed value by $18mThe B.C. Property Assessment Appeal Board issued a decision dated May 28 ordering BC Assessment to lower the 2025 assessed value of Wilson's home to $64.4 million.EconomyJun 1
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Police seize nearly $6K in baby formula, hygiene products after fraud arrestA Vaughan man is facing fraud charges after police say he tried to buy baby formula and hygiene products using fraudulent payment methods in Whitby.CanadaJul 10
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Winnipeg women, kids cautioned about high-risk sex offender in cityMarinus Willemse, 59, is considered dangerous towards women and children. He was released from a federal prison in B.C. and is expected to live in Winnipeg, police say.CrimeMay 29
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Raptors select Graves 19th overall in NBA DraftVision 6'9" was back, at least for one night.SportsJun 23
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Transport Canada appoints observer after train derailment northeast of MontrealTransport Canada has appointed an observer to oversee the investigation into a CN train derailment near Montreal after 49 railcars left the tracks near a neighbourhood.CanadaJul 11
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B.C. man suffering reaction to COVID-19 vaccine still trying to get compensationJan Przeranski says that as a result of his vaccination, he suffers from severe lymphedema, a chronic, progressive condition that has caused swelling and infections in his arm.HealthMay 21
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Ontario woman discovers $16M lottery win on her birthdayThe woman from Cavan claimed the prize from the Lotto 6-49 Gold Ball draw on May 30, 2026.ConsumerJun 26
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Ontario financial planner intends to ‘retire a little earlier’ after $12M lottery winThe Peterborough man won the top prize from the Lotto 6-49 Gold Ball draw held on June 6, 2026.ConsumerJun 26
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Grok AI broke Canada’s laws, created 6K sexual deepfakes per hour: probePhilippe Dufresne launched an investigation in January to examine the proliferation of sexualized deepfakes created by Grok and shared on the X social media platform.CanadaJun 11
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7.2 magnitude earthquake hits Japan’s northern coastThe quake — off the eastern coast of the Iwate prefecture — had a magnitude of 7.2, upgraded from an initial reading of 6.9, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.WorldJun 25
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U.S. citizen drowns in kayaking accident on Okanagan LakeWest Kelowna RCMP said that at approximately 7:13 p.m. on June 19, they were called to the lake for a report that two kayakers had capsized.CanadaJun 23
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Escaped inmate found dead on Vancouver IslandWest Shore RCMP said on June 28, they were notified that an inmate was unaccounted for during the midday count at William Head Institution in Metchosin.CrimeJun 29
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Brandon Clarke, B.C.-born Memphis Grizzlies forward, dead at 29Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke has died, the team, his agency and the NBA said Tuesday. He was 29.SportsMay 12
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Murderer’s body found in B.C. waters after escape from prisonThe Correctional Service of Canada said the inmate was 69 and had been serving a life sentence for second-degree murder since 1991.CrimeJun 30
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Canadian travel to U.S. has increased for 1st time since January 2025The spike was driven by trips via car, up 8.1 per cent to 1.5 million, 65 per cent of which were same-day trips. Return trips by air also went down by 7.1 per cent year-over-year.CanadaJun 23