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Deal reached with hackers after Canadian universities hit by security breachThe company that operates Canvas, a popular online learning system, has struck a deal with hackers to delete the data stolen in a cyberattack last week.CanadaMay 12
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Little has changed since Kenneth Law’s arrest, says father whose son died by suicideDavid Parfett says he is concerned authorities have not learned from the case that has cast an international spotlight on deadly gaps in online regulation.CanadaMay 28
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Alberta rejects raise for elections chief dealing with ‘unprecedented’ workloadThe government of Alberta has refused to give the province's Chief Electoral Officer a 3 per cent bump in pay, even though he only earns about 75 per cent of predecessor's salary.PoliticsMay 11
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Montreal hospital livestreams surgeries for educational purposesA Montreal hospital's surgeon is livestreaming complex eye surgeries to give medical trainees a real-time window into the operating room.HealthJul 15
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Winnipeg Jets sign unrestricted free agent, goalie Stu SkinnerWinnipeg Jets bolster their goaltending ranks with the signing of unrestricted free agent Stu Skinner to a two-year deal worth a total of US $7.5 million.SportsJul 1
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Suspected recording device found in staff washroom at Delta business: policeAt this stage, investigators believe the incident was isolated to this workplace and there is no information to suggest a broader risk to the public, police said in a release.CrimeJul 13
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Djabome a quick study on Elks defenceThe Edmonton Elks drafted linebacker Dariel Djabome with long-term hopes, not realizing that pick would turn into a critical piece of their defence early in the CFL season.SportsJul 16
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More than $500M likely required annually for Calgary to meet affordable housing targetsThe City of Calgary's housing strategy aims to build 3,000 new non-market housing units every year, which would bring the city to the national average.Canada9 hours
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Wildlife rehab centre warns of impact as University of Saskatchewan suspends servicesWildlife advocates and students are raising concerns about the University of Saskatchewan veterinary college's decision to stop accepting wildlife at its clinic indefinitely.CanadaJul 13
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Raptors draft Jaden Bradley 50th overallJaden Bradley has been keeping his eye on the Toronto Raptors, and now they're going to get to see him up close too.SportsJun 24
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AI chatbots are helping people communicate with dating partners. Here are some do’s and don’tsWhether you love or loathe generative AI chatbots, they're becoming increasingly involved in the business of romance, but what are the dos and don'ts?LifestyleJun 27
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Calgary mayor floats extending 24-7 Stampede transit service year-roundMayor Jeromy Farkas told reporters 24-hour CTrain service is one of the takeaways from the Calgary Stampede that could be used to improve year-round service.CanadaJul 9
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Hamilton is on the verge of a data centre moratorium vote. Others are taking notice.Hamilton would join a wave of cities in the United States who have passed similar pauses for possible artificial intelligence data centres.CanadaJul 14
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15-year-old dies after being hit by pickup truck at Lumby gatheringVernon North Okanagan RCMP said on Saturday, June 27, officers were called to a rural property near Lumby at approximately 11:50 p.m.CrimeJun 30
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Virtual reality pilot project gives Alberta nursing students hands-on-experienceA virtual reality pilot project at the University of Alberta Faculty of Nursing is giving students hands-on experience to deal with real-life nursing scenarios.TechJun 18
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‘Unbelievable’ 70-foot long fin whale spotted off Vancouver IslandMollie Cameron said fin whales have been documented in the Strait of Juan de Fuca a "handful" of times in the past 10 years, but seeing one is very rare.EnvironmentJul 3
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Unexpected friendship forms on Sask. farmMaple the llama was meant to be a guardian on a farm in Saskatchewan. When she went blind, she was introduced to Bo Peep the sheep -- the now-bonded pair has become famous.LifestyleJun 28
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Raptors draft picks Graves, Bradley visit TorontoUnbelievably, Allen Graves and Jaden Bradley only got to catch their breath when they sat down in front of the media.SportsJun 25
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Nova Scotia school lunch program expanding to high schools this fallLunches will be available in all 372 public schools in the province for the 2026-27 school year, covering more than 133,000 students.CanadaJun 23
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B.C. family fighting for return of beloved cat after BC SPCA adoptionA North Vancouver family is hoping to bring their beloved cat home after learning he was adopted out through the BC SPCA earlier this month.CanadaJun 22