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Why did Madison Scott die? 13 years later, there are still no answers
Thirteen years after Madison Scott vanished from a northern B.C. campsite, RCMP tight-lipped about the young woman's disappearance and death.
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Tech company hopes to reach deal soon to preserve land in Technoparc
After almost a year of negotiations, the vice-president of Hypertec is hoping that by the end of this week, the city of Montreal will agree to buy the ecologically valuable plot of land north of the Trudeau Airport where the technology company had planned to build its headquarters and main plant. Read More
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Updated: Alzheimer's patient found safe
Updated, May 29, 2024: The man was found safe and sound, police say. Read More
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Seal hunt advocate claims vindication, as Senate committee urges help for industry
A new Senate committee report calls for a national and international campaign to counter misinformation around Canada's seal products industry, and new efforts to build a market for seal products.
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Winnipeg Sea Bears add another local product to team’s roster
Winnipeg's Emmanuel Akot signed with the Sea Bears on Tuesday to become the sixth Manitoban on their roster.
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Delta mayor cancels upcoming Amsterdam trip after travel expenses questioned
According to Metro Vancouver, Board Chair and Delta Mayor George Harvie has submitted more than $32,000 in expenses this year.
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Regina high school student perseveres through many obstacles toward graduation
A Regina student with autism reflects on his time as he persevered through high school during the COVID-19 pandemic and the teachers job action.
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College, City of Winnipeg build on free menstrual product accessibility
'One in three Canadian women have to choose between purchasing menstrual products over other essentials. That's a large demographic in our college community.'
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Winnipeg community centres receive grant funds for renovations
River Osborne Community centre is one of 11 city-owned centres that will be getting a portion of over $800,000 for repairs, upgrades, safety improvements and more.
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S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets mixed
Losses in industrial, utility and financial stocks weighed on the Toronto stock market as Canada's main stock index fell more than 100 points Tuesday.
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Police release new details about missing Edmonton mom Maggie Oerlemans
Edmonton police are releasing new details about a woman who's been missing in Edmonton since the summer of 2022, hoping the public can help provide some answers to her family.
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What should you do when a loved one is missing?
A family member or friend has disappeared — what now? Members of Edmonton Police Service's missing persons unit outline what steps you should take and when to contact police.
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B.C. seniors urged to defer property taxes by advocate amid rising cost of living
B.C.'s Senior Advocate, Dan Levitt, said on Tuesday that while he has been travelling around the province, the number one issue he has heard is their struggle with affordability.
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Protesters climb on Ottawa highway signs, causing delays and multi-vehicle crash: police
Three protesters climbed onto highway signs in eastern Ontario Tuesday morning, causing "significant delays" and a multi-vehicle crash, police say.
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Tents return along CP rail line in Peterborough, Ont. after initial removal
The tents are pitched on right-of-way property belong to Canadian Pacific Railway, not the City of Peterborough. The tents were removed last week but have since returned.
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Gen Z’s debt load is surging. Here’s why, and how they can manage it
The report by the credit bureau took a look at the Canadian consumer credit market and found that participation has led to total consumer debt rising to $2.38 trillion.
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Crown argues man accused of choking non-binary firefighter 'escalated' altercation
Crown prosecutors argue the man accused of assaulting and choking a non-binary rookie firefighter "escalated" the altercation "at every turn" because he was angry with his colleague. Read More
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Trudeau says Canada ‘horrified’ by Israeli strikes in Rafah but mum on action
Trudeau says Canada "in no way" supports the attacks on Rafah, which had become a safe haven for Palestinians fleeing Israeli attacks elsewhere in the Gaza Strip.
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Blasting at highly-anticipated QEII Halifax Infirmary redevelopment begins
Blasting at the QEII Halifax Infirmary construction site will now be a daily occurrence until October, as the next stage of building for the highly-anticipated development place.
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New report reveals Quebec not prepared to face extreme weather
In its report, the group named five major priorities. One of the report's authors says it's urgent the province implements these strategies or it risks more destruction.
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