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Ontario man who killed 3 children in drunk driving crash sentenced to 8 yearsThe judge told the court no sentence she delivers could 'attempt to measure the value' of the three children who were killed in the May 2025 crash.CrimeMay 4
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Fines, administrative penalties proposed for drinking and driving in SaskatchewanAdministrative penalties, such as immediate licence suspensions, will be an option for police as opposed to laying criminal charges when a driver's BAC is above 0.08.PoliticsJun 29
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MADD awareness campaign aims to make people think twice about driving impairedMADD Saskatoon placing a crashed car in different locations in Saskatoon to remind people of the preventable dangers of driving under the influence.CanadaJun 10
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Police in France alert drivers to ‘unpredictable’ hazard of drunken deerPolice said that drunk animals can be dangerous to drivers if they are not vigilant and shared a viral video of an intoxicated deer in France's Burgundy region running in circles.TrendingMay 14
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Washington woman allegedly drove drunk onto sidewalk, chased child on bike: policeThe child, who at first can be seen standing in the street, watches the vehicle before jumping onto their bike and quickly riding away as the car follows.U.S. NewsMay 7
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Serial fraudster who said fake daughter died in DUI awaits possible prison timeThe Nova Scotia woman admits to falsely claiming she had a three-year-old daughter who was killed by a drunk driver in Newfoundland in order to obtain bereavement leave.CrimeMay 13
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Calgary man sentenced for Glenmore Trail crash, 2nd impaired driving collisionCourt heard that man was impaired by drugs and alcohol and driving at nearly twice the speed limit along Glenmore Trail, swerving in and out of lanes.CrimeJul 3
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RCMP looking for 2 men who allegedly drove car into New Brunswick riverRCMP in New Brunswick are looking for two men who reportedly drove a car into the Charlo River on purpose and were filmed doing so.CanadaJul 2
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Saskatchewan RCMP respond to 177 calls during Craven Country ThunderRCMP had partnered with Saskatchewan Government Insurance to conduct traffic stops near the festival grounds in the village outside Regina.TrendingJul 13
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Judge denies release of video evidence in Abbotsford double murder caseThe video that Global News requested was shown twice in court, capturing Gurkaran Singh handling a bat while Khushveer Toor drove.CrimeJul 8
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Calgary police issue warning to public following trio of impaired driving crashesIn the span of less than four hours on Wednesday evening, police say three crashes — each of them involving several vehicles — are attributed to impaired drivers.CrimeJun 4
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Deep sinkhole opens up in north Edmonton after weekend thunderstormsThe City of Edmonton and EPCOR say Mother Nature has pushed the wastewater system to its limits in recent weeks, as several thunderstorms have dumped massive amounts of rain.WeatherJul 13
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Saw Creek wildfire grows to 600 hectares as Lytton remains under evacuation alertThe out-of-control Saw Creek wildfire near Lytton has grown to 600 hectares as crews battle hot, dry conditions and residents face smoke and water advisories.FireJun 20
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PepsiCo blames ‘inflationary pressures’ and high gas prices for sales dropPepsiCo reported its beverage sales in North America have been falling as rising inflation and higher gas prices force consumers to keep up with the cost of living.ConsumerJul 9
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Leaf Rapids residents call for government help amid ‘humanitarian crisis’The open letter to the Manitoba and federal governments comes after a week of violence, including murder and arson.Jun 24
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Summer road trip essentials: What to pack before you hit the roadRead on for travel essentials from Monos, Coleman, Anker and more.The CuratorJul 6
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Biohacker Bryan Johnson says he has incurable disease: ‘My stomach is eating itself’Bryan Johnson, who rose to fame for his extreme health routine, said that his body began developing an autoimmune process that affects his thyroid and stomach lining.TrendingJul 7
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Alberta program helping inmates with FASD adjust to life beyond bars hailed a successOn average, 30 per cent of adults leaving an Alberta jail re-offend within months — but of the 400 FASD program participants who've enrolled since 2025, only 13 per cent have.HealthJul 14
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Hurricanes fans jam into downtown Raleigh for team’s Stanley Cup parade, celebrationRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The Carolina Hurricanes brought their Stanley Cup celebration to downtown Raleigh on Saturday, with thousands of fans arriving hours early.SportsJun 20
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Bug-proof your summer: 9 products that actually keep the pests outRead on to discover top finds from Thermacell, TERRO, Coghlan and more.The CuratorJun 30