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  1. Iran's supreme leader resolves to keep fighting in his first public remarks

    Iran's new leader vows to continue fighting, threatens to open other fronts in the war with Gulf Arab states

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  2. Police looking for Calgary man last seen nearly 6 months ago

    Calgary police searching for man missing since September 2025

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  3. Braid: First Nations fury over separatism sends leaders to Buckingham Palace

    First Nations leaders in Alberta escalate opposition to separatism, vow to defend constitutional treaties and land rights.

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  4. Liberals failing to deport Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officials in Canada

    Canadian government allegedly fails to deport Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officials, raises concerns over national security and transparency.

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  5. Journeyman electrician aims to bring firsthand insight to Victoria council

    Jack Sandor, a journeyman electrician, is running for Victoria council.

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  6. Carney government makes second attempt at expanding police powers - Toronto Star

    Carney government makes second attempt at expanding police powers

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  7. MP Aaron Gunn to hold town hall in Port McNeill on March 16

    MP Aaron Gunn to hold town hall in Port McNeill on March 16

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  8. Canmore, Banff artists hiding free artwork for International Art and Found Day

    Artists in Canmore, Banff are placing public artwork in unexpected spots for the city's International Art and Found Day

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  9. Kirk LaPointe: Bill 9 shrinks B.C.'s right to know

    Bill 9 erodes transparency in B.C., limits public access to government information

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  10. Councillor Simisola Obasan breaking down barriers in politics

    Simisola Obasan's career is a testament to her dedication to public service.

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  11. Valente protests possible heritage designation for former General Amherst High School

    The former General Amherst High School is being considered for heritage designation.

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  12. Nanaimo Pride Society condemns attempt by independent MLA to repeal Human Rights Code

    Nanaimo Pride Society condemns attempt by independent MLA to repeal Human Rights Code.

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  13. LaSalle woman who forced friend into prostitution sentenced to house arrest

    Bryanna Abbruzzo, 24, sentenced to house arrest for forcing a friend into prostitution.

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  14. Esquimalt boosting after-hours bylaw enforcement

    Esquimalt residents will see increased late-night bylaw enforcement

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  15. Displacement in Lebanon grows as Israeli military operations expand, exacerbating humanitarian crisis

    Israeli military operations in Lebanon displace hundreds, exacerbate humanitarian crisis.

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  16. Americans' feelings toward Canada, U.K. plunge to new lows under Trump, new U.S. poll finds

    American views of Canada and UK have reached new lows, Gallup poll finds

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  17. City officials give update on Calgary water main shutdown

    City officials confirm the Bearspaw south feeder main will be shut down for repairs, work to reinforce the main is ongoing, water restrictions remain in place.

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  18. Leger poll shows Manitobans want open access to parks

    Manitobans support open access to parks

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  19. Mario Canseco: Older voters remain the biggest barrier to electoral reform

    Older voters remain the biggest barrier to electoral reform, younger Canadians favour proportional voting systems, Canadians' most reliable voters satisfied with first-past-the-post

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  20. Searching for the gold medal of Unity and Inclusion

    Election season sparks renewed debate over unity and inclusion

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  21. Les Leyne: Eby-Hoekstra meeting likely an exercise in rage-management

    Premier David Eby met with U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra

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  22. Travelling within Canada this March break? Here's why Ontario residents may need insurance, according to CAA

    CAA warns Ontario residents that home turf travel may not be lower risk, and travelling within Canada requires insurance coverage.

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  23. Carney inching closer to majority with NDP floor-crossing ahead of byelections

    NDP edges closer to majority with floor-crossing, byelections loom

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  24. ‘The right thing to do’: Bowmanville students demand action on OSAP cuts

    Students protest Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) cuts, calling for action from MPPs, to ensure full funding for post-secondary education.

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  25. Nashville North: Shuttered Norval party bar to become wedding venue?

    Norval party bar to be converted into wedding venue

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  26. Toronto jail guard arrested in the wake of the Project South police corruption scandal

    A correctional officer at a Toronto jail has been accused of directing another guard to search the inmate database.

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  27. Gifts fit for a king: Here’s what First Nations Chiefs presented the Royal Family - CTV News

    King Charles expressed concern over Alberta separatism in meeting with Indigenous leaders

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  28. Why more Fort McMurray non-profits are looking to side hustles to survive

    Non-profits in Fort McMurray are diversifying fundraising efforts to include side hustles.

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  29. Hinton ER doctor shortage puts strain on region, local leaders say

    Hinton ER doctor shortage affects regional healthcare

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  30. Social media users blame AI data centres for Calgary’s water restrictions. But is there really a link?

    Calgary's water restrictions have sparked a social media backlash, with some attributing the issue to AI data centres.

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  31. Support sent for Army Camp, municipal tax break from Coldstream

    District agrees to write letters of support

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  32. Translating, restraining kids, teaching multiple grades at once: Alberta teachers describe complex classrooms

    Alberta teachers face complex classroom challenges, including translating for students with language barriers and managing multiple grade levels in one classroom.

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  33. Cranbrook may limit campaign signs ahead of 2026 municipal election

    Cranbrook proposes 10-sign limit on campaign signs along Victoria Avenue

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  34. Precision Strike Missile: Washington's latest weapons system striking Iran

    US Army's Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) is a medium to long-range weapon replacing the Army Tactical Missile System.

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  35. Enmax open to mayor's call for it to run Calgary's water system

    Enmax to consider selling to US power company

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  36. Waterloo declares 'community safety event' to prevent unsanctioned St. Patrick's Day street parties

    Waterloo declares 'community safety event' to prevent unsanctioned St. Patrick's Day street parties

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  37. North Bay-area school bus drivers continue strike despite potential deadline

    North Bay-area school bus drivers continue strike despite potential deadline.

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  38. Carmanville council calling on RCMP to staff detachment full time

    Carmanville council calls on RCMP to staff detachment full-time.

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  39. Carney heads to Yellowknife, Norway for defence-focused northern trip

    Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Yellowknife, Norway to observe NATO Cold Response exercises.

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  40. Ukrainian Missile Strike on Bryansk Leaves Seven Dead

    Ukrainian missile strike on Bryansk leaves seven dead

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