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Camrose students protest disturbing rape, mutilation messages shared on SnapchatThe anger stems from a series of sexually violent, disturbing group chat messages dating back to the fall of 2025 in Camrose, appearing to target several girls.CrimeJun 10
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What will Vancouver look like now FIFA World Cup has moved on?According to a Vancouver host committee spokesperson, event-related dressing, including most banners and some wayfinding signage, will remain in place until late July.CanadaJul 8
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Ford government embarks on extended 21-week break, won’t return until late OctoberGovernment House Leader Steve Clark confirmed politicians won't return to Queen's Park until Oct. 27, suggesting he didn't want to 'interfere' with municipal elections.CanadaJun 2
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N.B. tables bill to create energy advocate to represent residents, small businessesThe legislation comes after the government mandated an independent review into the rising rates, aging infrastructure and roughly $6-billion debt of the public utility, NB Power.PoliticsMay 26
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NS Power says billing ‘back to normal’ after cyberattack, so it’s bringing back late feesNova Scotia Power says it plans to resume charging late fees this October for the first time since a cyberattack disrupted billing last spring.EconomyJul 15
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How will Gordie Howe Bridge profit-share deal work between Canada, U.S.?The Gordie Howe Bridge is set to open and new details have emerged about an updated profit-sharing deal that will reportedly see Canada sending money to the United States early.CanadaJul 13
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Unemployment rate fell to 6.5% in June with 18K new jobs, says StatCanThe Canadian economy kept adding jobs at a steady pace in June, in part because the youth summer job market got off to a great start, but economists say there are still concerns.EconomyJul 10
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‘It was far away until it wasn’t’: Lodge owner details harrowing northern Ontario firesRylie Isaacs Laforge watched as a northern Ontario forest fire encroached on her lodge, burning a few campers before her and her family were forced to evacuate.FireJul 16
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‘Pattern of behaviour’: Rath faces mounting questions over First Nation trustsAnother First Nation is questioning millions in alleged withdrawals from a trust overseen by Alberta separatist lawyer Jeffrey Rath and his corporation, court documents reveal.PoliticsJul 15
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Judge freezes $8.5M of Alberta separatist lawyer’s assets amid First Nation trust fightA judge has temporarily frozen up to $8.5 million in assets belonging to Jeffrey Rath and his professional corporation in an escalating court fight with Tallcree First Nation.PoliticsJul 14
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SaskPower reports annual loss despite $187M grant from CICIn its annual report tabled Tuesday, SaskPower says it incurred a net loss of $114 million for the 2025-26 fiscal year.CanadaJun 24
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Woman dead after alligator bites off her arm in Florida riverThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said the woman was bitten on both of her arms and her boyfriend was the one who made the phone call to police.U.S. NewsJun 30
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Jeffrey Rath fought for First Nations. Now former clients are fighting himJeffrey Rath built a career winning settlements for First Nations. But court records show former clients are challenging the lawyer's fees, conduct and control of settlement funds.InvestigationsJul 14
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Quebec population projected to dip until 2029 before stabilizing: statistics groupQuebec's population is projected to dip by about 50,000 people by 2029 before stabilizing, as fewer temporary immigrants arrive, new projections show.CanadaJul 9
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Simply Delicious Recipe: Risotto with LavenderFollow along with Susan Hay and Chef Massimo Capra, as she prepares risotto with Ontario lavender.FeaturesJul 17
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As HELOC debt rises amid affordability challenges, these are the risksAs many Canadians report feeling less wiggle room in their paycheques, experts warn there are risks from turning to a home equity line of credit (HELOC) to borrow more money.ConsumerJul 14
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No ‘analysis’ on if denying residential schools should be hate speech: ministerBill C-9, known as the Combatting Hate Act, received royal assent in June and was aimed at combating antisemitism, Islamophobia and other forms of hate against marginalized groups.CanadaJul 16
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Ontario housing starts dip in May after strong start to 2026The Ford government is far away from its goal of building 1.5 million new homes by 2031, something the finance minister has admitted is a 'soft' target.CanadaJun 15
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Flooding damage closes Telus World of Science for months, 68% of staff laid offMuch of the staff at the space and science centre in northwest Edmonton are now out of work while repairs are underway to clean up what is, essentially, a biohazard site.HealthJul 15
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California is banning ‘sell-by’ food dates. How Canada’s packaging comparesStarting Wednesday, California Assembly Bill 660 went into effect. The law prohibits the use of 'sell-by' dates on food packets in an effort to reduce food waste.ConsumerJul 3