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Ethics committee reopens Boissonnault inquiry in wake of new ‘Randy’ texts
Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault has been called to testify before the ethics committee for a third time after new court documents revealed more ‘Randy’ texts.
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Wolf thrilled with Calgary Flames’ inspired start in 3-1 win over Los Angeles Kings
Calgary (8-5-3) has points in four straight (2-0-2) to move within two points of the Pacific-leading Kings (9-5-3).
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Calgary Flames forward Anthony Mantha to undergo season-ending knee surgery
Mantha, 30, signed a one-year, US$3.5-million deal with the Flames on July 1.
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Alberta animal rescue looking for support after vehicle fire
An Alberta animal rescue is dealing with a sudden loss after a road trip took an unexpected turn. Now, they're asking the public for help so they can return to full capacity.
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Almost 2 dozen people arrested after exchange of gunfire in Toronto: police
Toronto police say almost two dozen people were arrested after an 'exchange of gunfire' in the city's downtown area on Monday night.
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Quick and clever organizing hacks to get you holiday-ready
Everything you need to prep for the 2024 holiday season.
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Canada Post given 72-hour strike notice, but job action uncertain
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said in a statement Tuesday morning that it has issued a 72-hour strike notice, but it remains unclear if employees will walk off the job.
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B.C. veterans honoured with a ‘glow-up’ so they know they aren’t forgotten
Whole Way House brings veterans together with barbers, hairstylists, and clothing stylists and honours them with a glow-up. Global News spoke to one veteran.
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Almost 2 years later, fire breaks out again in North Vancouver building
Flames could be seen shooting from the 18th floor in the International Plaza building on Marine Drive near Capilano Road on Monday afternoon.
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B.C. woman remembers 22-year-old brother, murdered in Normandy in 1944
Cecile Wasylyk still has all the letters her brother Herve Labrecque sent home to his family, saying "My mother didn't get many letters from him, and she kept every one of them."
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City of Vancouver fences off collapsing garage of $4M home
A multi-million dollar home in Kitsilano has the attention of the City of Vancouver and the neighbourhood because part of it is falling apart.
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City of Edmonton asking for feedback on single-use bylaw
Edmontonians have had mixed feelings and now the city is asking people to share their thoughts officially. The findings of a survey could bring some changes.
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Veteran mental health highlighted on Remembrance Day: ‘It’s hard to say I’m not OK’
Active-duty soldiers and veterans struggling to live up to the 'hero' persona are coming forward to urge others to seek the help they need.
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Edmonton residents mark Remembrance Day: ‘We all must tend to democracy’
'It's about reflection on where we came from and what our history is and remembering those who served and fell and those who continue to serve.'
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‘We’ll continue to ride for him’: Calgary motorcycle community pays tribute to fallen member
A line of motorcycles drove through southwest Calgary Monday morning, honouring a bike group member who died of cancer earlier this month.
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Crowd brave rain to honour veterans at Fredericton Remembrance Day ceremony
Not even the soggy weather could discourage the hundreds of people who came to the cenotaph in downtown Fredericton to pay their respects this Remembrance Day.
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From 300 lbs to 100K races: How this mom of 4 took up ultramarathons
Alberta mom Jessica McBride went from pushing 300 pounds in 2015 to running 100-kilometre ultramarathons in a shockingly short amount of time.
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Charity connects pet owners in remote B.C. communities with vet care
Paws For Hope is a Vancouver-based charity that brings vet care to rural and remote areas. Founder Kathy Powelson says supporting the cause supports communities.
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‘Lest we forget’: Winnipeg marks Remembrance Day
At the heart of Winnipeg's Remembrance Day commemorations is the ceremony at the RBC Convention Centre.
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Gallery at Military Museums captures realities of war
A tribute to those who served and continue to serve in Canada's military is on display inside Calgary's Military Museums. One exhibit features the work of Bill MacDonnell.
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