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Mile End record stores uncertain about future as they face fines over business hours
December 11, 2019"We're trying to operate with best intentions and spirits and lawfulness in our community, and we're...
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It started with turkeys. Now this local company is upping its Christmas spirit
December 11, 2019Brad Smith loved to give back to the community. Now that he's gone, his family has...
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2 teenagers arrested after telephone threat to Surrey high school
December 10, 2019British ColumbiaTwo teenagers have been arrested in relation to a threat made against Elgin Park Secondary School...
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Ottawa tent city taken down
December 10, 2019Officers with the National Capital Commission and Ottawa police removed an encampment within sight of the...
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U.S. should halt fossil fuel subsidies, Bloomberg tells UN climate conference
December 10, 2019American billionaire and Democratic presidential contender Michael Bloomberg says that the next U.S. president should halt...
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Travis Vader to appeal sentence in deaths of St. Albert couple
December 10, 2019Alberta’s highest court is set to hear Travis Vader’s appeal on Tuesday of the sentence he...
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Vancouver’s proposed property tax leap to be voted on by council today
December 10, 2019Home owners in Vancouver will likely find out Tuesday how much their property taxes will increase...
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Parts of New Brunswick to be drenched by up to 65 mm of rain
December 9, 2019New BrunswickMother Nature will deliver an early Christmas gift this week — rain, rain and more rain.Environment...
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Monday morning fire engulfs Edson car dealership
December 9, 2019Edmonton·NewA car dealership in Edson was seriously damaged by fire Monday morning. Fire crews called to scene...
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‘A big relief’: Driver acquitted after Alberta judge rules Paul First Nation roads are private
December 9, 2019A Paul First Nation citizen with a driving prohibition did not break the law by driving...