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Garbage truck rollover near city dump in Kelowna
Police say the truck’s load shifted, resulting in the vehicle rolling over onto its side.
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Sask. Polytechnic receives $7.5 million donation for new campus
Saskatchewan Polytechnic received $7.5 million from Concorde Group of Companies founders and renowned philanthropists Irene Dubé and the late Leslie Dubé.
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Unused 50-year-old burial plots may be reclaimed by City of Kelowna
Reclamation is standard practice for cemeteries all over the world. In B.C., this practice is regulated by the Cremation, Interment, and Funeral Services Act.
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Lethbridge gearing up for busy spring and summer tackling potholes
The budget to fix the holes is around $150,000 and crews have been out day and night fixing the problem pits.
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Slain woman’s grieving partner pushes for change to justice system
'Let's send a tidal wave to Parliament. Let's get this changed so victims no longer have to suffer,' Jason Gaudreault told Global News.
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Strangulation often signals domestic violence will turn deadly. Montreal police stepping up enforcement
Quebec's prosecutor's office and police are joining forces to help authorities do a better job of gathering evidence on strangulation to ensure that perpetrators can be charged.
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Daughter of woman killed in Gardiner crash: ‘I don’t understand the recklessness of it
A 33-year-old Toronto man pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death of a woman and dangerous driving causing bodily harm to her husband in March.
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London, Ont. Council committee votes to extend funding for Ark Aid winter beds
$687,000 in funding will allow London's Ark Aid Street Mission to extend its emergency winter shelter beds until the end of July. Funding was set to expire May 31.
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Here’s what is coming to the 2024 Queen City Ex
The Queen City Ex will kick off on Wednesday, July 31 and end on Sunday, August 4 at the REAL District.
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Regina experts weigh in on TikTok trend as opening dialogue about violence against women
Two Regina experts who specialize in women's issues provide their insights on a TikTok trend where women are opting to be stranded in a forest with a bear rather than a man.
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Vernon Mounties look for Home Depot theft suspect
Anyone with information that may assist with the investigation is asked to contact the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP at 250-545-7171 and quote file #2024-6482.
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Jays agree to terms with Sanchez, source says
The Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to terms on a minor-league deal with right-hander Aaron Sanchez, a source confirmed Tuesday.
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Alberta ombudsman calls eligibility rules for developmental disabilities program unfair
Alberta's provincial ombudsman says a government body has unfairly denied a young man with autism the supports he needs.
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Ontario First Nations denied equal access to justice, lawsuit alleges
A political organization representing Ontario First Nations has launched a constitutional challenge against the province and the government of Canada.
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2 killed after boat sinks in Annapolis River in Nova Scotia
RCMP in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley are investigating a fatal boating accident that claimed the lives of two men.
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Calgary-based oil and gas company fined for violating methane emission rules
The Alberta Energy Regulator has fined a Calgary-based junior oil and gas producer for failing to meet its fugitive emission and methane reporting requirements.
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TikTok, ByteDance sue U.S. over law seeking sale or ban of app
The companies said they filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia arguing that the law violates the U.S. Constitution on a number of grounds.
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Canadians filed fewer complaints over language rights in last year
Raymond Théberge says it's too early to say whether Canada witnessing a downward trend in complaints about violations of the Official Languages Act.
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$9M in drugs, over $800k in cash seized from Kitchener homes: Waterloo police
After a 13-month investigation, Waterloo regional police announced they had seized more than $9 million in drugs and over $800,000 cash.
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Winnipeg man accused of assaulting, biting police during arrest
An 18-year-old Winnipeg man is in custody after an incident Sunday afternoon that police say sent two officers to hospital with minor injuries.
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