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From left: Dylan, Daphne and Dustin Rendell came together as a family over Christmas when Dustin was adopted alongside four…

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When called down to the principal's office last October, high school student Francesca Mani learned that someone had taken online pictures…

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Bowled over: Why some Canadians are feeling duped by their breakfast cereal

Ken Bennett, an avid hiker and recreational hockey player, wanted a cereal packed with protein. So last month, he picked up…

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What we know so far about the mid-air blowout aboard Alaska Airlines flight

Investigators are trying to determine what led to the terrifying incident aboard a Boeing 737 Max 9 jet Friday, when…

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A wave of defaults has real estate lawyers urging presale buyers to be cautious

In 2021, Sudip Sehgall put down an $81,990 deposit on a yet-to-be-built townhouse in Surrey, B.C. While it was under…

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After strikes, Quebec's education minister presents catch-up plan

The same day Quebec students are set to return to class, Education Minister Bernard Drainville will table a catch-up plan…

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Why some Ont. hockey players drink mustard and pickle juice during each game

Slurping pickle juice and squirting mustard into their mouths are some strange ways two junior hockey players in Windsor, Ont.,…

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Trial of prominent Wet'suwet'en leader and land defenders begins

The trial is underway for three people charged with criminal contempt for breaking a court order forbidding them from blocking access…

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