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  1. ‘I’m not proud,’ says former Ottawa Street BIA chair under investigation for 'misuse' of organization's money - CBC

    A former Ottawa Street BIA chair is under investigation for alleged financial misconduct.

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  2. Williams Lake Legion commemorates Battle of Vimy Ridge

    The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a major World War I Canadian victory.

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  3. Frank Stronach trial: What the judge must decide in the sex assault trial of one of Canada’s richest men

    Key points include whether Stronach 'intentionally' touched plaintiff's breast without consent, whether Stronach's actions were 'in the heat of passion' or 'with a predisposition to violence', and whether the plaintiff's previous sexual history and allegations of 'intoxication' are relevant to the case.

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  4. St. John’s couple forms unexpected connection with stranded woman from Trinidad

    A woman from Trinidad, Wendy Salandy, had a medical emergency on her way to Europe, diverting her plane to St. John's. She met Martin Dennis, a local man whose parents are also from Trinidad, at the Health Sciences Centre. The two formed an unexpected connection during her hospital stay.

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  5. Over 300 suspects convicted in Nigeria at mass terrorism trial

    Over 300 Nigeria suspects convicted in mass terrorism trial

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  6. Man held over alleged damage to US military plane at Shannon Airport

    Man arrested over alleged damage to US military plane at Shannon Airport, Ireland

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  7. Sarnia police arrest suspect, hunt for another in shooting death - The Sarnia Observer

    Sarnia police arrest suspect in shooting death

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  8. First lunar flyby in over 50 years hailed as perfect mission

    US achieves first lunar flyby in 50 years, marking major milestone for human return to the moon

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  9. Sudbury police unveil first armoured vehicle for high-risk incidents

    Greater Sudbury police unveil first armoured vehicle for high-risk incidents

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  10. 18-year-old among six arrested in drug trafficking investigation - CityNews Kitchener

    18-year-old among six arrested in drug trafficking investigation

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  11. Colombia retaliates with 100 percent tariffs on Ecuador

    Colombia imposes 100% tariffs on Ecuador in response to tariffs hike

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  12. Fire crews contain large grass fire in Kelowna, deemed suspicious

    Fire crews contain large grass fire in Kelowna

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  13. Judge says stiff conditions ‘tantamount to denying bail’

    Man granted bail on serious charges

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  14. Robert MacIntyre's behavior under fire at The Masters with some calling for him to be disqualified - HITC Sport

    Robert MacIntyre's behavior at The Masters sparks calls for disqualification.

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  15. Immigration Department informing some 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings - CBC

    Immigration Department informs 30,000 applicants they may be ineligible for refugee hearings

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  16. Police lay charges in shootings targeting waste giant GFL - The Globe and Mail

    Police charge two men in connection with the shootings of two GFL employees in Toronto.

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  17. Jamie Sarkonak: No one knows who this mental patient is. They were put on cross-gender drugs anyway

    A Canadian man found not criminally responsible for assault was put on cross-gender hormones despite authorities' uncertainty about his citizenship.

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  18. Community rallying together to support family of teenager on fire at Wingham high school - CBC

    Community rallying together to support family of teenager on fire at Wingham high school.

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  19. Brazil flags BYD over alleged slavery-like labor practices

    Brazil flags BYD over alleged slavery-like labor practices

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  20. OPP charge man after fleeing Highway 17 crash

    Officer charged a Sudbury man with impaired driving and failing to remain after a two-vehicle crash on Highway 17.

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  21. Tuberculosis found in Prince Albert homeless shelter

    Tuberculosis outbreak reported at homeless shelter in Prince Albert, Sask.

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  22. Decision to quit driving a difficult one, say seniors

    Senior drivers face tough decision on when to stop driving

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  23. 'Never seen it to this scale': What an RCMP alcohol bust says about NSLC theft

    RRCM seizes $20,000 worth of stolen alcohol from Halifax home

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  24. No injuries after small plane makes emergency landing on Pennsylvania highway

    A small plane made an emergency landing on I-78 in Pennsylvania.

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  25. What to Do When an Emergency Vehicle Is Behind You — A Guide for Ontario Drivers

    Pull over to a safe location as soon as it is safe to do so.

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  26. Arms, fentanyl dealer to be deported after 11-year sentence

    Raoul Harvey, 30, of Brampton, received an 11-year sentence for firearm and drug trafficking.

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  27. Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney’s first statements to investigators

    Dean Penney's first statement to investigators was inconsistent, he did not disclose his whereabouts on the night his wife went missing, and he was questioned about inconsistencies in his alibi.

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  28. Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney’s first statements to investigators - CBC

    Police interviews show inconsistencies in Dean Penney's first statements to investigators.

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  29. Watchdog's report on controversial RCMP unit delayed due to lack of chairperson

    Investigations delayed due to lack of chairperson

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  30. Hanes: Outlawing insults against police would be going too far

    Insults against police not the answer.

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  31. Homicide victim failed by lack of CFS support, consequences in group home, worker alleges - CBC

    A 37-year-old man died under mysterious circumstances in a group home for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

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  32. Montreal shelter opens new kitchen, fuels fresh start for this refugee cook

    Welcome Hall Mission opens new kitchen in Montreal, provides cooking space for refugees like Awoua Yigo Coulibaly, offers 10,000 meals a day

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  33. Police probe gun, SUV used in Ryan Wedding-linked homicide for ties to unsolved cases - cbc.ca

    Police investigating a gun and SUV linked to a recent homicide case may have ties to other unsolved crimes.

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  34. Cocaine seized by RCMP responding to groans from Salmon Arm hotel room

    RCMP seizes cocaine from Salmon Arm hotel room, man arrested

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  35. 50 protesters. 80 police. What happened at Bathurst and Sheppard?

    Protesters clashed with police in a tense standoff on Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue in Toronto, despite a new rule limiting protest permits to 50 participants.

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  36. Smoke warning as fire tears through industrial unit

    Fire breaks out in industrial unit, roof collapses

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  37. Charge laid in car-bicycle crash that killed psychiatrist

    A 68-year-old woman has been charged in connection with a fatal collision on the Saanich Lochside Trail.

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  38. Charge laid in car-bicycle crash that killed psychiatrist - Times Colonist

    A man has been charged in connection with a fatal car-bicycle crash in Victoria, the incident occurred on Saturday.

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  39. Assault and robbery in Kitchener sees two suspects at large - CityNews Kitchener

    Assault and robbery reported in Kitchener, two suspects still at large.

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  40. Fire safety tips for seniors from an Ottawa fire prevention officer

    Fire alarms should be tested monthly and have new batteries installed annually

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  41. Homicide investigation underway after welfare check in Natchez

    Homicide investigation underway in Natchez

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  42. Saskatoon murder accused admits intimidating witness by asking others to 'overdose her'

    Aaron Lakota Ironstand pleaded guilty to asking others to intimidate a witness in his murder case.

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  43. Force's officers, civilian member honoured

    Thunder Bay Police Service officers receive recognition for bravery

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