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Cat burglar? Suspect reportedly stole kitten before attempted bank robberyMaryland authorities said there were no injuries reported and did not provide the suspect's identity, but said the incident was under investigation.TrendingJul 15
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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
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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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Canadians face ‘lifestyle shrinkflation’ as paycheques pinched: MNP dataThe MNP Consumer Debt Index considers all kinds of credit-related consumer debt, from credit cards and lines of credit to payday loans and ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ services.MoneyJul 13
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U.S. hiring slowed in June with 57,000 jobs added amid global turmoilU.S. employers pulled back on hiring last month and added only 57,000 jobs, less than half the previous month’s total and a sign companies still have a cautious economic outlook.U.S. NewsJul 2
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Heat waves are dangerous for pets. Here’s how you could keep them coolEnvironment Canada on Monday issued heat alerts for parts of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta and the Northwest Territories. Here's how you can keep your pets cool.WeatherJun 29
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B.C. to partially adopt temporary foreign worker program changesHowever, B.C. will not be adopting a second federal policy change, which would allow rural employers to increase their allowable share of temporary workers to 15 per cent.PoliticsApr 21
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Accessible sailing program in Halifax offers freedom on the waterA Maritime sailing program is empowering those with disabilities by offering accessible sailing lessons.SportsJun 16
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‘Mind-blowing’: Video reportedly shows driver asleep in self-driving Tesla on B.C. highwayA shocking sight was captured on a busy Interior B.C. highway over the weekend with a driver apparently asleep at the wheel of a self-driving Tesla.TrafficJul 6
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Minister says MPs must ‘choose’ victims by fast-tracking lawful access billLawful access has raised privacy concerns, yet Gary Anandasangaree echoed Conservative Vic Toews who said in 2012 people 'can either stand with us or with the child pornographers.'PoliticsJun 16
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Airlines facing high jet fuel costs can now get millions in loans in CanadaThe new federal government program will let airlines borrow up to $150 million each, said Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne.ConsumerJun 8
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5 things missing from Canada’s AI strategy, from timelines to job impactsThe 50-page strategy is 'very short on details,' Conservatives and independent experts said after its long-anticipated release. Here are some of the details that are missing.TechJun 4
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New Asia Highlands exhibit, with some new species, opens at the Calgary ZooSnow leopards, Sichuan takins and the return of the red pandas — those are some of the species of animals included in the Calgary Zoo's newly-opened Asian Highlands exhibit.EntertainmentJul 15
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Quebec town recognizes the rights of treesA small town west of Montreal has decided to officially recognize trees as living beings with rights of their own, a first in Quebec and Canada.Jun 21
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B.C. couple who saved 3 people after boat sinking say ‘wear your life-jacket’Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer were on their sailboat on Sunday afternoon heading to Saturna Island from Vancouver when they came across a startling sight.CanadaJun 29
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Boating safety urged as RCMP investigate 2 separate fatal accidents in N.S.Boating safety is top of mind, as police in Nova Scotia investigate two separate fatal boating incidents that claimed three lives over the past week.CanadaJul 3
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Alberta to detail ‘million-barrel-per-day’ pipeline to West Coast ThursdayTim Hodgson, federal minister of energy and natural resources, said Monday that negotiations between Ottawa and Alberta toward a pipeline deal were 'going well.'CanadaJun 30
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Taxpayer ombudsperson urges automatic filing for more CanadiansAmong the recommendations is that automatic tax filing be expanded for all taxpayers with 'simple' tax situations, not just low-income Canadians.ConsumerJun 16
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Federal government invests $9 million into southern Alberta projectsThe Canadian government has allocated nearly $10 million in funding for several trades-related projects in southern Alberta, with the aim of creating more than 200 jobs.EconomyJul 3
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Nova Scotia launches three-year plan to expand its $2.2-billion seafood industryFisheries Minister Kent Smith says the goal is to help the sector cope with rising costs, labour shortages and global trade challenges.CanadaJun 24