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Suspect sought after man slashed with knife during Toronto altercation
Police in Toronto are searching for a suspect after an altercation led to one person being slashed with a knife Friday night.
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Vancouver Canucks look to end Edmonton Oilers’ season in Game 6
With a 3-2 lead in their best-of-seven series, the Vancouver Canucks are looking to eliminate the Oilers in Game 6 on Saturday night in Edmonton.
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Patrons evacuated due to gas leak at downtown Winnipeg hotel
Winnipeg fire officials say some 40 people were evacuated from a hotel on Fort Street early Saturday after a leak was discovered on the outside of the building.
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Fort McMurray evacuation order lifted after subdued wildfire behaviour
The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo has lifted the evacuation order for the residents of several communities in Fort McMurray, Alta.
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Junior hockey: Eagles blank Vees in Game 1 of BCHL championship
“Just one of those games where everything that could go wrong did,” said Vees assistant coach Matthew Vanden Berg.
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Winnipeg firefighters respond to fires at former Vulcan Iron Works building
WFPS were called to the former Vulcan Iron Works building Saturday for two separate fires. The building has suffered multiple fires since it was gutted by a massive blaze in 2023.
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Atkins preaches patience as Jays struggle
Ross Atkins isn't happy with the Blue Jays record, but he wants fans to know that there's a sense of urgency in Toronto's clubhouse that might not be apparent to people outside the organization.
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Winnipeg Good Samaritans stop would-be convenience store robbery
Police in Winnipeg say a 17-year-old tried to rob a convenience store on St. Mary’s Road Friday but his efforts were thwarted by two men who held him there until officers arrived.
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Toronto emergency crews respond to two overnight fires in Scarborough
Toronto Fire and Toronto Police Services have responded to two overnight fires in Scarborough involving an auto body shop and a tow truck.
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Does ‘No Mow May’ actually help bees? A master gardener and professor weigh in
Richelle Gregg, a master gardener in Timberlea, N.S., describes the No Mow May movement as a 'bit controversial' as the outcome isn't always helpful to certain native bee species.
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Wildfire evacuations: What to know in case you have to leave your home
Many Canadians will likely face an emergency evacuation order or alert for the first time this summer. Here’s what you need to know before it happens.
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Are home inspection conditions back in the cards? What buyers should know
Weighing whether to add an inspection condition to your offer? Here's what to expect from the process, and how it could impact one of the biggest financial decisions of your life.
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Ontario had no use for 6 parcels of land. An urban park is being carved out instead
Ontario is working to build its next provincial park in Uxbridge. The plan comes after years of local lobbying and a fortunate patch of surplus land.
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Moncton senior all smiles at turning 104, receives birthday wishes galore
Lawrence Stiles of Moncton turned 104 on Friday. As a gift, his family asked the public to help send in 104 birthday cards to match Stiles' age. They received more than expected.
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Rays pitcher Alexander flirts with perfect game
Chris Bassitt isn't ready to hit the panic button on the Toronto Blue Jays season, but he's getting there.
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White Rock council delays accessibility mat for pier, opts to wait for grants
Accessibility advocates and White Rock city council are not seeing eye to eye on making the pier more accessible.
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Surrey RCMP notifies residents of convicted sex offender residing in city
Ezaz Razak is bound by several conditions which include not possessing any alcohol or drugs, and he must adhere to a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. every day.
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Downtown Eastside advocate receives absolute discharge for Chinatown assault
Vancouver Provincial Court Judge Patricia Stark accepted a joint sentencing submission from Crown and defence, finding an absolute discharge was appropriate.
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Son’s death prompts B.C. parents to warn about dangers of wildfire smoke
Nine-year-old Carter Vigh died from an asthma attack last July, triggered by poor air quality caused by wildfires.
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Parents of teen killed in 2021 Muskoka boat crash say other boater involved was impaired
Quinn Cammaert's parents have been grieving quietly for nearly three years since their 13-year-old daughter was killed in a boating collision on Lake Rosseau in July 2021.
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