Entire apartment building evicted as fixed-term leases erode stock of affordable units in Nova Scotia

Keely Corrigan happily paid $754 a month for the last five years to rent a modest apartment in the north end of Dartmouth, N.S., but that's a price range that's rapidly disappearing.Corrigan was the last tenant to…

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Young Inuk pilot hired to fly for Canada North a 'big win' for more than the company

A 24-year-old pilot from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, is one of Canadian North's latest hires, and the company says he's a "big win."Joseph…

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Scientists work to stop self-cloning crayfish in Burlington, Ont., pond after 1st detection in Canada

An invasive species of crayfish that reproduces by cloning itself was discovered last summer in a Burlington, Ont., park — the…

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Summer McIntosh wins 3rd straight race, lowers Pro Swim Series record in 200m IM

Summer McIntosh scorched the pool in Knoxville, Tenn., for a third consecutive night on Saturday, leading to a third consecutive…

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Teenage surfing star Erin Brooks granted Canadian citizenship, now sets sights on Olympics

Teenage surfing prodigy Erin Brooks has won her fight for Canadian citizenship, opening the door for her to compete for…

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Heather Stefanson stepping down as PC Party leader in Manitoba

Heather Stefanson has announced she will step down as leader of the Manitoba Progressive Conservatives on Monday.Stefanson, who has been…

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Rapper handed life sentence for two B.C. murders in case featuring musical confession

Under the stage name T-Sav, Tyrel Hieu George Mahoney Nguyen drew on his experiences as a gangster to make music.He may…

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Vancouver college becomes first B.C. school to sign pledge banning NDAs in abuse cases

A small private college in Vancouver has become the first post-secondary institution in B.C. to sign a pledge explicitly banning…

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A Calgary spat over high-density development spills into a new forum

Sure, they believed in housing. And sure, they agreed with adding denser development as an alternative to Calgary sprawling endlessly.With…

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