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Helicopter carrying Iran’s president suffers a ‘hard landing,’ state TV says
Some Iranian media began urging the public to pray for President Ebrahim Raisi and the others on board.
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More transparency needed after high-profile prison transfers: ex-watchdog
Howard Sapers, a former Correctional Investigator of Canada, says Canadians deserve to know more about the law and why corrections officials make their decisions.
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The West Block – Episode 36, Season 13
We’re learning more details about the secretive transfer of one of Canada’s most brutal killers: Luka Magnotta. Why is the prison system so secretive?
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Driver crashes into firetruck in Hamilton, Ont., man faces impaired driving charges
OPP's highway unit says a man from Brampton, Ont., is facing charges after crashing into a firetruck on Highway 403 that was protecting the scene of another collision.
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Federal byelection announced for June 24 in Toronto St. Paul’s riding
A federal byelection will be held in the Ontario riding of Toronto - St. Paul's on June 24 to fill the seat left vacant by Liberal cabinet minister Carolyn Bennett.
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Scarborough shooting sends one to hospital, investigation underway: Toronto police
Toronto police are investigating a shooting early Sunday following a dispute outside a home in Scarborough. One man was taken to hospital, and the investigation is ongoing.
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The forgotten world of weird old stereo system accessories
Back in the day, everyone had a big stereo system. The only way to outdo your friends was the dive into the weird world of stereo system accessories.
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New Brunswick man, 35, dead after ATV crash in Rollingdam, RCMP say
Police say the crash occurred on Friday afternoon. Investigators believe the driver, from the community of Tower Hill, failed to make a turn and struck some rocks.
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Bernardeschi scores three goals as rampant Toronto FC thumps CF Montreal 5-1
After a 5-1 thumping of an injury-ravaged CF Montreal on Saturday, Toronto FC's Italian duo of Federico Bernardeschi and Lorenzo Insigne had the honour of leading the Viking Clap.
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Arthur Irving celebrated at memorial service in Saint John, N.B.
Irving, the second-born son of New Brunswick industrialist K.C. Irving, died on Monday at the age of 93 after a life spent growing the oil business his father founded.
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Edmonton Oilers force Game 7 with 5-1 win over Canucks
The Edmonton Oilers broke out offensively to force a Game 7 with a 5-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Place on Saturday night.
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May long weekend marks unofficial start of gardening season
During a time of inflationary food prices, many people are turning to producing their own food. Many mark May long weekend as the official start of gardening season.
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Locals find ways to pinch their pennies for summer staycations near Regina
Many locals don't have to travel far from Regina for a vacation with summer around the corner. Many are escaping to Regina Beach for their summer staycations.
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Alberta advantage slipping as living standards and wages decline: report
A new report published by the Alberta Federation of Labour says the "Alberta Advantage" is slipping away due to declining living standards and wages.
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Will Quebec’s forest fire season be as bad as it was last year?
With fires raging out west, many people have begun to wonder what Quebec's 2024 forest fire season could look like, and if it will be as bad as 2023.
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Fire destroys home in Peachland
Fire officials have not released any information about the blaze, but security employees and a restoration company are on scene.
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London Drugs says employee information could be ‘compromised’ in cyberattack
In an internal memo, London Drugs said its investigation into the cyberattack has found evidence which indicates some head office files have been compromised.
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London Knights championship celebrations draw thousands to Budweiser Gardens
After winning the J Ross Robertson cup in Oshawa, the Knights came back to London to celebrate with their dedicated fans.
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How robotics is helping kids with disabilities in Manitoba learn to walk
A Winnipeg occupational therapist is looking to make life easier for her clients, by using robots to help them move.
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Southern Interior residents asked to watch for invasive plants in region
Last month, the Columbia Shuswap Invasive Species Society added poison hemlock and hoary cress to its priority list of invasive plants.
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