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Governor Ron DeSantis signs legislation rebranding Palm Beach International Airport as President Donald J. Trump…

Opinion: It’s Time for a Third Burrard Inlet Crossing

Metro Vancouver can’t keep depending on just two overburdened North Shore crossings. The region is…

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No end in sight to Ottawa protests, not enough resources, says police chief

Ottawa's chief of police says he does not have enough resources to end the turbulent protests launched in the nation's capital…

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John Honderich, former publisher of the Toronto Star, dead at 75

Former Toronto Star editor and publisher John Honderich has died at age 75. The Canadian businessman served as publisher from 1994 to…

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Series of avalanches in B.C. leaves 1 dead, several injured

Three separate avalanches in the Pemberton, B.C. area on Saturday left one person dead and four other people injured. According to B.C.…

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Pierre Poilievre announces bid for Conservative Party leadership

Ottawa-area MP Pierre Poilievre has announced he will officially seek the leadership of the federal Conservative Party. Poilievre made the announcement in…

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Joe Rogan apologizes after video shows him repeatedly saying racial slur

Joe Rogan, the popular and controversial U.S. podcaster, issued an apology for the second time in a week, this time for…

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Ontario woman's cat bolted from her B.C. apartment 4 years ago. Now, they're reuniting

In 2018, Crystal Maclean's cat Ralph bolted from the Kamloops, B.C., apartment she was sharing with a friend."I put up posters, I…

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Icy storm knocks out power for more than 53,000 in Nova Scotia

More than 53,000 utility customers were still in the dark Saturday morning amid an icy storm that has brought prolonged…

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People are severing friendships over convoy protest, with some saying it shows 'true colours'

Langley, B.C., contractor Damian Conn says he can "agree to disagree" with friends who are opposed to vaccinations or believe in conspiracy theories,…

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