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Open-air fire ban lifted in many parts of QuebecThe province’s wildfire prevention agency, SOPFEU, announced Monday night that a fire ban affecting nearly the entire province was being lifted.FireJul 14
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Man arrested in Hungary for collecting human body parts from cemeteriesHungary's National Bureau of Investigation announced that the 30-year-old man from Budapest was arrested on suspicion of illegal use of human bodies.CrimeJun 23
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Ontario outreach worker accused of posing as first responder during medical emergencyA 28-year-old Port Hope man is facing charges after allegedly entering a private residence and impersonating a first responder during a medical emergency.CanadaMay 28
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Quebec man arrested in RCMP terrorism probe tied to alleged pro-ISIS postsPolice allege the man made numerous posts on TikTok expressing support for the Islamic State.CrimeMay 21
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N.S. mass shooting survivor dies by suicide after years-long mental health struggleA man who found his brother dead during the 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia has died by suicide after struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder for years.CanadaJun 1
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Family of missing Ontario man to take part in spring search in Mont-TremblantA $50,000 reward remains in place for information that leads to locating missing Ontario man Liam Toman, though it is set to expire on Wednesday.CanadaMay 17
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For many hockey fans in this part of Ontario, Buffalo Sabres are the hometown teamMontreal may be the last Canadian team standing in the second round of the NHL playoffs, but for many hockey fans in St. Catharines, Ont., the Sabres are the local heroes.SportsMay 7
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University of Alberta’s Abby Guezen, Ryder Rattee sweep 2026 U Sports awardsIt's just the second time a single university claimed both U Sports honours after McGill hockey players Ann-Sophie Bettez and Marc-André Dorion in 2012.SportsMay 20
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testifies in trial pitting him against Elon MuskMusk, the world’s richest man, is seeking Altman’s ouster from the company leadership as part of a civil lawsuit accusing him of betraying their shared vision for OpenAI.U.S. NewsMay 12
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Recovery mission at Port Haney Wharf after man reportedly falls in waterMaple Ridge RCMP said they were called around 10:30 a.m. on Monday morning to the Port Haney Wharf in the 22400 block of Pitt River Road.CanadaApr 27
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‘A wound that cannot be repaired’: Two fallen N.W.T. wildfire fighters identifiedTwo of the three people who died after a plane fighting wildfires in the Northwest Territories went down last month have been identified.FireJul 9
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‘Ash, smoke and flames everywhere’: Memories of the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfireThe 2016 Fort McMurray wildfires left a mark on many people in the city. Here are some of their memories of the day the fire known as "The Beast" came to town.CanadaMay 1
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Winnipeg man faces new charges for posts threatening Carney, religious groupsAdditional charges were laid against the man accused of making online threats against Prime Minister Mark Carney, as well as Jewish and Muslim religious groups, the RCMP said.CrimeApr 24
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Chinese EV issue part of U.S. trade talks, Mexico foreign secretary saysThe sale of Chinese-made electric vehicles in the North American market, in both Mexico and Canada, is a sticking point for Washington.Canada9 hours
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‘Pretty scary’: Pemberton residents ready to leave as wildfire fight continuesThe Signal Hill wildfire, near Pemberton, is now an estimated 97 hectares in size and burning close to the community of about 3,600 people.Fire9 hours
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U.S. strikes hit bridges in Iran, collapse tower at key portThe United States expanded its airstrike campaign against Iran early Friday by hitting more bridges, energy sites and collapsing a tower at a key Iranian port.WorldJul 17
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AI top of mind for Manitoba students considering career optionsThis ever-changing technology and its impact has many students, both in high school and post-secondary institutions, considering how viable their future career options may be.TechApr 28
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Ironworkers Bridge now most congested in Metro VancouverApproximately 130,700 vehicles per day cross the Ironworkers, according to the report, with about 21,800 vehicles per day per lane last year, which is beyond capacity.TrafficApr 16
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4 dead in Mexico City during World Cup celebrationsThe victims, who authorities said died of asphyxiation, were 48, 44 and 19 years old. Authorities did not provide additional details about the circumstances of the deaths.WorldJul 1
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City says it kept surprise Ottawa fireworks secret over ‘public safety risks’The City of Ottawa says it didn't publicize a late-night fireworks display originally scheduled for Canada Day because officials feared it would create a public safety risk.CanadaJul 10