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Manitoba Moose defenceman Tyrel Bauer named AHL Man of the YearMoose defenceman Tyrel Bauer was named the winner of the AHL's Yanick Dupré Memorial Award on Tuesday.SportsMay 19
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Quebec government approves interior renovation for Montreal’s Olympic StadiumThe announcement comes as construction to replace the Big O's troubled roof — and make it permanent rather than retractable — is already underway.SportsJul 17
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Orange Crush: Dutch fans hopeful drought will endDutch soccer fans are well aware of their country's label as the best team to have never won the FIFA World Cup.SportsJun 26
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Daniel Sedin lifts Canucks over Sens in OTThe Vancouver Canucks are starting to look like contenders again as they continue to rebound from a disastrous 2013-14 season.Dec 31, 1969
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Canada has joined Eurovision — and I couldn’t be happier. Here’s what we’re in forCanada will soon be part of the Eurovision Song Contest, the greatest, dumbest, campiest, cheesiest, cringiest, most flamboyant and totally over-the-top music event in the world.EntertainmentJul 5
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Explore homegrown Canadian brands you’ll loveRead on to discover the Canadian brands we can’t get enough of - including Article, Organika, Vitruvi, and more.The CuratorJul 1
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Canadiens sign Demidov to eight-year extensionIvan Demidov glanced around a dressing room filled with young core players already signed for years to come.SportsJul 1
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Four outdoor maintenance jobs to get your yard summer-readyFrom scrubbing your BBQ to refreshing patio furniture, home expert Melissa Maker shares easy tips to prep for the summer with picks from Dewalt, Scrub Daddy and more.The CuratorJul 1
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A wet June in Saskatchewan delays Saskatoon berry season, helping haskapsFarmers and experts are noticing a slight delay in the ripening of Saskatoon berries, while other crops thrive from the notably wet conditions of the previous month.CanadaJul 6
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Some Vancouver businesses struggling during FIFA World CupBao Bei restaurant on Keefer Street told Global News that it has seen a 30-per cent drop in business from the same time last year.EconomyJun 18
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‘Australians were purposely trying to drink us dry’: Vancouver bar on World Cup profit winDublin Calling, a sports bar on Granville Street, has been packed since the tournament began, filling up during the morning games and staying that way throughout the day.EconomyJun 18
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SPSA operations vice-president to leave role days after critical wildfire reviewSteve Roberts will leave the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency at the end of June, days after a report found significant gaps in the province's 2025 wildfire response.FireJun 20
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How Tourism Calgary took over a downtown Toronto subway stationA pop of Calgary-coded colours and references has been greeting passengers at a downtown Toronto subway station as part of a new tourism campaign.CanadaJul 8
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New Brunswickers can now track tick hot spots across provinceBlack-legged ticks can transmit Lyme disease, and it's hoped the online tool will raise awareness of areas where there's a higher risk of being bitten by one.CanadaJun 17
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Best patio umbrellas for patios, decks, and backyard shadeDon't know where to start? Shop these top picks from Article, Costway, EliteShade and more.The CuratorJul 17
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Rutland’s ‘Blue Shirts’ return to support businesses, communityBusiness owners say they're tired of dealing with theft, disorder and makeshift camps a community patrol program known as the "Blue Shirts" is making a comebackCanadaJun 18
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McKenna would be ‘pumped’ to join Maple LeafsGavin McKenna saw the video evidence pretty quickly.SportsJun 25
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Ontario city needs maximum temperature bylaws as extreme heat settles in: advocatesAs record-breaking heat becomes the norm, medical experts and tenant advocacy groups are renewing calls for the establishment of a maximum indoor air temperature standard.PoliticsJul 15
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Canucks take Malhotra third overall at NHL draftCaleb Malhotra didn't understand why his request was going unfulfilled.SportsJun 26
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Submarine deal is a ‘generational investment’ for Nova Scotia: premierThe deal to supply 12 new submarines to replace Canada's aging fleet is expected to impact the Atlantic region economically for decades to come.CanadaJul 7