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Freezing rain, snow on the way for parts of Quebec, Ontario
Winter weather is officially on the way for parts of Quebec and Ontario, where freezing rain and snow are in the forecast this week.
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‘It’s appalling’: How women’s shelters in Canada can’t keep up with soaring demand
The Women and Children’s Shelter of Barrie in Ontario say they expect to turn away 650 women and children this year for service. It's a problem seen across Canada.
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Halifax Walmart death: Store will not reopen for ‘weeks’ as remodelling continues
A Halifax Walmart store where a 19-year-old employee was found dead in a walk-in oven last month will not reopen for 'several weeks' as renovations continue.
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United Airlines expands presence at Edmonton’s airport, will offer direct flights to Houston
EIA announced it has partnered with United Airlines to offer non-stop flights to Houston and Chicago in May.
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Amtrak train bound for Seattle hits pedestrian just after leaving Vancouver
It happened on the north train tracks near Rupert Street between East Broadway and Grandview Highway around 5 p.m. on Sunday as the train was leaving Vancouver.
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Toronto mother now charged with 2nd-degree murder in her baby’s death
Following an autopsy, Toronto Police have upgraded charges against the mother of a four month old baby boy to second-degree murder after the infant died.
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Belleville police investigate robbery at Millennium Parkway business
Belleville police are seeking the public's help identifying a suspect in a robbery at a Millennium Parkway business. A cashier was threatened, and money was stolen.
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Police seek public assistance in locating wanted federal offender
Police are searching for 23-year-old Tyler Doskotch, wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for breach of release. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
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ANALYSIS: Jets face crucial matchup at season’s quarter pole
The opponent in the closest proximity to the Jets? The Minnesota Wild, and that places an added premium on winning Monday night — for both sides.
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Menendez Brothers: Should sex abuse evidence set them free? A judge decides
The brothers were found guilty of murdering Jose and Kitty Menendez in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
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Man dead after police shooting, officer stabbed in throat at Unicity Mall
Winnipeg police shot and killed a man near a bus stop at the Unicity Mall Sunday evening, after the man stabbed a plainclothes officer in the throat.
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Marner sparks the Maple Leafs past Utah
On a night where William and Alex Nylander entered the Maple Leaf record book, it was business as usual for Mitch Marner.
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Marner scores twice as Maple Leafs defeat Utah
Mitch Marner scored twice in a second-period surge as the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Utah Hockey Club 3-2 Sunday to extend their winning streak to four.
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London Knights win 15th straight game, move into 1st place overall in OHL standings
The London Knights finished three games in three days Sunday, edging the Ottawa 67's 2-1 in a shootout to earn their 15th straight victory.
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Manitoba Museum workshop explores Indigenous dentalium adornment
Dentalium is a type of mollusk shell that was used by North American Indigenous peoples for thousands of years as currency and to decorate clothing and jewelry.
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Calgary non-profits hopeful for donations as Canada Post strike continues
Non-profit organizations in Calgary are concerned the Canada Post strike could impede donations this holiday season. They're finding creative ways to help people contribute.
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Canadian Western Agribition returns to Regina
Thousands are expected to to visit the Brandt Centre in Regina over the next few days with the Canadian Western Argibition back in town.
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Second Cup at Montreal Jewish hospital shut down over alleged Nazi salute
Second Cup and Montreal's Jewish General Hospital cancelled a store owner's contract after they say she was filmed allegedly performing the Hitler salute at a protest on Friday.
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Alberta breaks out shovels, toboggans as winter blast hits province
A thick blanket of snow covered most of Alberta on Saturday and had people out clearing sidewalks and taking full advantage of wintry weather at local sledding hills.
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Nations have agreed to $300B for climate funding. How will they pay for it?
To help narrow the substantial gap between what's needed and what governments can provide, there’s an increasing push to use something called blended finance to raise public funds.
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