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Killarney RCMP officers make save after vehicle flips in water-filled ditch
Two RCMP officers in Western Manitoba were in the right place at the right time, helping rescue the driver of a vehicle who had flipped his ride in a ditch.
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RCMP probed over threats before B.C. killing
British Columbia's police watchdog has launched an investigation into the RCMP's handling of alleged threats made five months ago against Tatjana Stefanski, who disappeared from her home in the B.C. Interior in April and was later found dead.
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Saskatoon Berries ready to write some history as part of inaugural WCBL season
A new chapter of WCBL baseball in Saskatoon begins Saturday, as the Saskatoon Berries will play their first game in franchise history on the road in Regina.
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House of Commons committee recommends feds tackle ’excessive’ profits in food sector
The federal government should consider policies to tackle "excessive net profits" in the food industry, the House of Commons committee studying food prices said in its latest report. Read More
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U of T encampment trespass notice sets Monday deadline, negotiations set for Sunday
TORONTO — The University of Toronto issued a trespass notice Friday to a pro-Palestinian encampment on campus, vowing to take "all necessary legal steps" if protesters did not clear out by Monday morning. Read More
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‘Highway robbery’: Messi no-show has fans raging over pricey Whitecaps tickets
Lionel Messi will be a no-show for Inter Miami's match in Vancouver on Saturday and fans are both disappointed and angry at having paid top dollar to see him.
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Ontario woman, who just turned 100, receives high school diploma
A centenarian from Caledonia, Ont, who turned 100 in March, has received an honorary high school diploma from the Grand Erie District School Board.
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Fort Nelson wildfire evacuation ‘very close’ to end, mayor says
The mayor of the northeast British Columbia municipality where thousands have been evacuated due to wildfires says officials are "very close" to letting residents go home before next Tuesday.
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Delta mayor under fire over planned trip, travel expenses
Delta mayor George Harvie was removed by his own councillors from the Metro Vancouver board earlier this month, and is facing criticism over travel expenses.
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First Nations in Bella Bella call for removal of RCMP officer over social media posts
Posts that have been since taken down show Robinson in costume paired with inappropriate remarks towards Jehovah's Witnesses and people of colour.
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WATCH: Global News Hour at 6 – May 24
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Edmonton youth gets new lease on life with all-terrain wheelchair
An Edmonton youth who suffered a spinal cord injury now has the chance to regain some of the freedom he once had thanks to a new wheelchair.
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A motorist seriously injured after hitting a tree in the Laurentians
GRENVILLE-SUR-LA-ROUGE —A motorist was seriously injured after hitting a tree Friday afternoon in the Laurentians. Read More
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A woman took her dog to a shelter to be euthanized. A year later, the dog is up for adoption again.
Exhausted and short on options after consulting two veterinary clinics, Kristie Pereira made the gut-wrenching decision last year to take her desperately ill puppy to a Maryland shelter to be euthanized. Read More
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Canada expects ’everyone’ to abide by ICJ’s latest Israel ruling, Trudeau says
OTTAWA — The International Court of Justice's latest ruling is in line with Canada's position on Israel's military operations in Rafah, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday. Read More
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Government House leader in Sask. confirms he did bring gun to legislative building
Saskatchewan government House leader Jeremy Harrison has resigned from the role after revealing he brought a long gun into the legislature in the past. After Speaker Randy Weekes made the allegation last week, Premier Scott Moe swiftly denied it.
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St. John Ambulance first-aid volunteers to be stationed at Great Glebe Garage Sale
For the first time in nearly 40 years, the Great Glebe Garage Sale will provide onsite first-aid services through St. John Ambulance’s trained volunteers, complying with a new City of Ottawa mandate for medical support at large public events. Read More
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Robert Libman: What the PQ's pro-independence ads don't say
https://youtu.be/A6U4kOSx4ro?si=0U1QAVK0U3H2ukcL Read More
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FTQ union refuses to sign new contracts with Quebec, citing discrepancies
Public sector negotiations have just hit a major pitfall: the FTQ refuses to sign the texts of collective agreements as submitted by the Quebec government, arguing the wording does not correspond to what was agreed at the negotiation tables. Read More
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Glenn Chamandy officially back at the Gildan helm after boardroom battle
Glenn Chamandy is officially back as the chief executive of Gildan after a months-long public battle over leadership of the Montreal-based clothing company he co-founded. Read More
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