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Winnipeg Goldeyes sign pitcher Landen Bourassa
Starting pitcher Landen Bourassa will be back for a fifth season with the Goldeyes.
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Bike lane debate flares in New Westminster
Several uptown New Westminster businesses say the separated bike lane on 6th Street cuts into their bottom line, while other residents say the city needs more bike infrastructure.
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First batch of collectibles made from world’s largest hockey stick up for sale
The 62-metre (203-foot) wooden hockey stick and puck adorned the Cowichan Community Centre in Duncan, B.C., for more than 35 years.
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B.C. mayor to take training after Dubai climate trip found to breach of code of conduct
Mayor Patrick Johnstone participated in the Local Climate Action Summit as a part of the COP28 U.N. Climate Change Conference late last year.
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City of Winnipeg faces criticism for controversial towing contract
A company that lost a bid on a City of Winnipeg towing contract is accusing the city of failing to be transparent in the writing, bidding and evaluation of it.
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‘I’m pissed’: Alberta premier, oil and gas industry slam Ottawa’s new emissions cap
The proposed cap-and-trade system is being met with anger from Alberta politicians and skepticism from industry stakeholders, who warn such a measure will harm the energy sector.
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Mother of Canadian detained in Syria ‘exhausted’ as Supreme Court rejects case
The Supreme Court declined to review an earlier decision that upheld a ruling saying Ottawa is not obligated under the law to repatriate Jack Letts and three other Canadian men.
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Elon Musk’s $1M voter giveaway can continue through U.S. election, judge rules
The Pennsylvania judge ruled after Musk’s lawyers said in court the winners are paid spokespeople and not chosen by chance, and defended the effort as political speech.
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October ‘very dry’ in southern Alberta, but ‘more normal winter’ on the way: Environment Canada
After a much drier and warmer October than normal, Albertans are being warned to prepare for the return of winter weather.
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Alberta government tables legislation to enable halal mortgage options
Paying and receiving interest is prohibited in the Islamic faith, which means traditional interest-based mortgages aren't an option for many Muslims in Canada.
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Voting for school board trustees is a vital part of Sask. civic elections. Here’s why
As Saskatchewan’s civic elections get underway – voters may be unfamiliar with positions on their ballots like school board trustees.
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Israel has formally cut ties with UNRWA. What this could mean for Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for years called for UNRWA to be dismantled, accusing it of anti-Israeli incitement.
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3 arrested during protest outside Surrey, B.C. temple
On Sunday Nov. 3 at 2:30 p.m., Surrey RCMP officers were at the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir to maintain public safety during consular camps.
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Brantford police looking for suspects in $1,200 butter theft
Brantford police are investigating a butter theft at a grocery store. They're also working with police in Guelph to see if this case is connected to thefts there.
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Elections BC says ballot box containing 861 votes uncounted
Elections BC says it has discovered that a ballot box containing 861 votes wasn't counted in the recent provincial election, as well as other mistakes.
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Lockout begins at B.C. ports in labour dispute
ILWU Local 514, which represents foremen at B.C.'s ports, issued 72-hour strike notice on Friday to carry out what it called "limited job action", including an overtime ban.
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3 charged in Brampton Hindu temple demonstration as India’s Modi weighs in
Police in Peel say three people have been arrested and charged in the incident, as condemnation from Canadian politicians continues.
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Murray Sinclair dead at 73 after trailblazing life as Indigenous leader
A former judge and senator, one of Sinclair's biggest roles was chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into residential schools.
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Guelph company creates clothing for women in skilled trades
The Dirty Seahorse currently serves a dozen different sectors, offering hoodies, pants and overhauls for women in masonry and other fields in skilled trades.
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Quebec wants to make doctors they teach to work in public system to start
Health Minister Christian Dubé announced that he is looking into a bill that would make new doctors trained in Quebec temporarily stay out of the private system.
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