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  1. LETTER: Oak Bay needs more transparency in budget decisions

    Oak Bay residents call for greater transparency in municipal budget decisions.

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  2. One person in life-threatening condition after fight ends in stabbing in North York

    One person critically injured in stabbing after fight on TTC bus in North York.

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  3. Sens clean up in Hershey

    Belleville Senators sweep series against Bears

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  4. Volunteers helped police check 7,000 vehicles in road safety blitz

    Volunteers assisted police in checking over 7,000 vehicles as part of a road safety blitz to crack down on distracted driving.

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  5. Born liars! Babies can master the art of deceit even before walking and talking

    Babies as young as 6 months can deceive adults with simple lies.

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  6. Oscars pay emotional tribute to Catherine O'Hara, Robert Redford and Rob Reiner

    Catherine O'Hara to be honored with posthumous Oscar

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  7. Letters: BC Hydro has the right to remove trees

    BC Hydro's removal of trees in Minoru Park sparks controversy

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  8. Canadian 'KPop Demon Hunters’ creator, Montreal animators win Oscars

    Canadian animation wins big at the Oscars.

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  9. Navigation apps sending commuters down rural Highlands road never designed for heavy traffic

    Navigation apps are sending commuters through rural roads not designed for heavy traffic.

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  10. Carleton Ravens men's basketball took the hard road to victory this year

    Carleton Ravens men's basketball wins national championship

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  11. CARIBOO OUTDOORS: A brief discussion of fishing rods

    Fishing rod manufacturers are introducing new eco-friendly materials, such as recycled carbon fiber and sustainable bamboo.

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  12. Balanced attack powers Sault College to win in nationals opener

    Sault College wins 5-0 against Ohio State Buckeyes at nationals opener.

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  13. Canada’s university partnership with India shows its soft-power potential - The Globe and Mail

    Canada and India partner to enhance education collaboration

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  14. Highway 17 closed between Sault Ste. Marie and Massey due to severe weather

    Severe weather forces closure of Highway 17 between Sault Ste. Marie and Massey

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  15. Australia’s Perpetual Exits Wealth in $350 Million Bain Sale

    Perpetual Ltd. sells wealth management unit to Bain Capital for $350 million.

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  16. Cagey backup earns big win

    Eric Comrie earns victory in Winnipeg Jets' last game before rest

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  17. Spring weather to return this week in Okotoks and area

    Temperatures to reach high teens expected this week in Okotoks and surrounding areas.

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  18. Leafs sign goalie Akhtyamov to contract extension

    The Toronto Maple Leafs signed goaltender Artur Akhtyamov to a three-year contract extension.

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  19. City seeks public input on West Belleville (Loyalist) Secondary Plan

    Input sought on proposed West Belleville (Loyalist) Secondary Plan

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  20. Toronto Maple Leafs sign goaltender Artur Akhtyamov to three-year contract extension

    Toronto Maple Leafs sign Artur Akhtyamov to three-year contract extension.

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  21. 2 dead after 4 rescued from Ottawa high-rise apartment unit on fire: officials

    Ottawa Fire Services responded to a 9:30 p.m. call about a fire in a high-rise building

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  22. LETTER: Langley still awaits promised long-term care facility

    Langley residents face uncertainty over promised long-term care facility

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  23. Canada's Einarson downs China 9-3 in women's world curling championship

    Canada's Kerri Einarson earns 9-3 victory over China's Rui Wang in women's world curling championship.

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  24. Edmonton U16A ringette team to represent Alberta in Western Canadian championship

    Edmonton's U16A team wins provincial championship after 38 years

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  25. Poilievre pitches tariff-free auto industry pact with U.S. - The Globe and Mail

    Poilievre pitches tariff-free auto industry pact with U.S.

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  26. Could the Middle East oil crisis sticker shock boost EV sales?

    Middle East oil crisis may boost EV sales in Canada

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  27. Pair accused of disabling cameras, locks at Sault apartment building

    Two men face mischief charges after disabling cameras and locks at an apartment building in Sault Ste. Marie.

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  28. Regional District of Nanaimo celebrates Water to Earth Month with activities for all ages

    Regional District of Nanaimo celebrates Water to Earth Month with activities for all ages.

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  29. Foothills School Division celebrates Edwin Parr nominees

    The Foothills School Division has announced the nominees for the Edwin Parr Award, recognizing outstanding first-year teachers in the province.

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  30. PHOTOS: Competitors take bull by the horns at Mînî Thnî Bull-A-Rama

    Competitors show off their strength and skill in bull riding at the Mînî Thnî Bull-A-Rama at the Bearspaw Arena.

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  31. 2 counter-demonstrators at Toronto Al-Quds Day rally charged with assault

    Two men charged with assault at Toronto Al-Quds Day rally.

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  32. Critics balk as NB Power unveils plan to drive up debt by billions

    New Brunswick Power faces criticism for plan to increase debt by billions

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  33. County of St. Paul approves $1.6 million debenture to help fund Sunnyside Manor modernization project

    St. Paul County approves $1.6 million debenture for Sunnyside Manor modernization

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  34. Saanich youth leadership program accepting summer applications

    Saanich youth leadership program now accepting summer applications

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  35. Hit-and-run involving child still under investigation: RCMP

    Airdrie RCMP investigating hit-and-run incident involving 6-year-old child

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  36. Man shot and killed in Surrey overnight Sunday

    Man shot and killed in Surrey overnight

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  37. Weekend Expo Line service in downtown Vancouver to be reduced until June

    Weekend Expo Line service in downtown Vancouver to be reduced until June

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  38. Irricana gallops on down to community tack sale

    Horse owners and western fans attend community tack sale at Irricana Community Centre.

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  39. SLSA and Boyle Council on same page in restoring Skeleton Lake health

    Members of the SLSA and Boyle Council have formed a partnership to restore Skeleton Lake's health.

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  40. Door closes on Vernon service club

    Leo's Club closes after years of service, Lions Club to take over

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  41. Sudbury downtown shop aims to make cultural clothing and accessories easier to find in Northern Ontario

    Sudbury business owner creates new venture focusing on cultural clothing and accessories

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  42. White Rock announces summer kids camps

    White Rock offers summer kids camps for kids

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  43. Two arrests made after homicide in North Battleford

    Two males have been charged in relation to a homicide in North Battleford.

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  44. Letters: Gibsons Curling Club honours the builders

    The Gibsons Curling Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary.

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  45. RDN to ask Surfside area residents to sign loan petition for water project

    Residents of the Surfside area are being asked to sign a loan petition to fund a $748,200 water project to improve water quality.

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  46. Two new conveyors from AGI

    AGI introduces two new conveyors for efficient grain movement.

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