| | Goal cp24.com 10:41 | | MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's daily coronavirus death toll surpassed 900 on Wednesday for the first time in the pandemic, a record that comes amid the country's ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:41 | | The winners were announced Wednesday by Goran Hansson, secretary-general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The Nobel panel said List and MacMillan in ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 10:30 | | Aramco is mostly owned by the government of Saudi Arabia, with just under 2% of the company publicly listed on the Saudi Tadawul stock exchange. Aramco was ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:56 | | cp24.com - Paola Loriggio • 2h. TORONTO -- An Ontario judge is expected to deliver a verdict today in the trial of a Toronto teacher accused in the drowning ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:32 | | The letter of complaint, seen by The Canadian Press, alleges that some polling stations opened late "or not at all," disenfranchising voters, many of whom were ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 09:22 | | Shawn Rideout, the chief rescue officer with Ontario Mine Rescue, was on the other end. There were 39 miners stuck underground at Totten Mine near Sudbury, Ont.
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| | Goal cp24.com 08:15 | | Chiu's comments came after China sent 150 warplanes, including fighter jets and nuclear-capable bombers, into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 08:03 | | Nicholas Mills oversaw the July 2017 trip to Algonquin Provincial Park during which Jeremiah Perry drowned. Advertisement. Mills, a teacher at C.W. Jefferys ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 07:52 | | OTTAWA -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make good today on his election promise to require all federal employees to be fully vaccinated against ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 10:00 | | The TTC says it's learned the lessons of its downward spiral in the 1990s, but the pandemic's effects may be far worse for the public transit agency. |
| | TORONTO STAR 09:00 | | Other school boards rejected the despised hybrid learning model for elementary schools, but the York public board opted to implement it leaving parents and teachers frustrated and angry. |
| | TORONTO STAR 08:00 | | An Ontario judge is expected to deliver a verdict today in the trial of a Toronto teacher accused in the drowning of a 15-year-old student during a school canoe trip. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 11:44 | | An Ontario judge is expected to deliver a verdict today in the trial of a Toronto teacher accused in the drowning of a 15-year-old student during a school canoe trip.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:03 | | Toronto police vehicles are again parking in a public plaza in front of a downtown police station without the city's permission.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:40 | | A 15-year-old boy is facing charges after he allegedly stabbed a fellow student at a North York high school on Tuesday.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 12:10 | | The Toronto Zoo and Toronto Symphony Orchestra have joined forces to produce a concert inspired by the sounds of animals.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:36 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make good today on his election promise to require all federal employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 11:29 | | The United States has just recorded its highest increase in rates of homicide in modern history, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 10:41 | | Canada has now fully vaccinated 81.27 per cent of the country's eligible population.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 09:31 | | More than 30 national and provincial health organizations are trying to decide which of the devastating effects COVID-19 has taken on Canadian health care to tackle first, as they work to steer the country out of crisis.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 09:43 | | The RCMP officer who shot and killed an armed man in a remote Nunavut community is scheduled to continue his testimony today at a coroner's inquest.
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| | 12:56 | | The Bolivian government is calling on Canada to exercise its power within the World Trade Organization to allow an Ontario company to manufacture COVID-19 vaccines for Bolivians.
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| | 12:53 | | The agency says there have been no illnesses associated with the product, but there may be more recalls.
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| | 12:39 | | The New Democrats say they will go before a judge to ask for a recount in Davenport, a Toronto riding where the NDP narrowly lost to the Liberals.
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| | 12:00 | | The mayoral debate with five of the top-polling candidates will focus on issues of business, pandemic response and recovery.
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| | 11:48 | | COVID-19 has taken a toll on Canada's health-care system, and two groups are trying to figure out which issue to tackle first as they try to get the country out of crisis.
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| | 11:42 | | The military says eight critical care nursing officers — from Ontario and Nova Scotia — are to begin shifts as early as Wednesday afternoon at Edmonton's Royal Alexandra Hospital.
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| | 11:30 | | The party came a close second in a clutch of ridings, but failed to break through in Quebec or in the Greater Toronto Area, despite favourable popularity ratings for Singh.
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| | 11:09 | | The majority of collective agreements in Quebec do not provide for measures to encourage experienced workers to stay longer, a study finds.
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| | 11:06 | | Trudeau promised in August, just before calling the election, that his Liberal government would make vaccinations mandatory for federal employees.
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| | 10:49 | | The letter of complaint alleges that some polling stations opened late "or not at all," disenfranchising voters, many of whom were in Indigenous communities.
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| | Toronto Sun 12:52 | | STOCKHOLM — Sweden will pause the use of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for people born 1991 and later after reports of possible rare side effects, such as myocarditis, the Swedish health agency said on Wednesday. The health agency said data pointed to an increase of myocarditis and pericarditis among youths and young adults that had been […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:44 | | LONDON — Soul and rock star Tina Turner has sold the rights to her music catalog to music company BMG, the latest vocal artist to strike such a deal for their work. In a statement on Wednesday, BMG, owned by German media company Bertelsmann AG, said it would "be a partner in all of Tina […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:32 | | ISTANBUL — In a packed Istanbul passenger ferry between Europe and Asia, all eyes turn to one commuter enjoying the view from his window. Boji, a street dog, has become a regular sight on ferries, buses and metro trains in Europe's largest city. A devoted commuter, the dog enjoys long journeys on public transport, up […]
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| | Toronto Sun 12:10 | | No winning ticket was sold for the $25 million jackpot in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw. That means the jackpot for the next draw on Oct. 8 will grow to an estimated $31 million. WINNING NUMBERS The winning numbers in Tuesday's Lotto Max draw for an estimated $25 million: 02, 10, 18, 19, 25, 42 & […]
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| | Toronto Sun 11:52 | | It's now clear the senior brass are incapable of cleaning up widespread incidents of sexual assault, misconduct and harassment in the Canadian military. The question now becomes who is serious about it and capable of addressing it? Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan? The Prime Minister's Office? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau? The record would indicate none of […]
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| | Toronto Sun 10:00 | | Dear Amy: I dated my boyfriend for 18 months before deciding to move in with him. I'm in my 60s and he is in his early 70s. When I moved in, he gave me his credit card. He said that I was to write down what I spent, and then we would each pay half […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:32 | | The global outage that knocked Facebook and its other platforms offline for hours was caused by an error during routine maintenance, the company said. Santosh Janardhan, Facebook's vice president of infrastructure, said in a blog post that Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp going dark was "caused not by malicious activity, but an error of our own […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:26 | | Toronto police are on the hunt for a man caught on camera trying to break into homes in Leslieville. Officials said a man has been targeting homes in the Dundas Street East and Leslie Street area. It's alleged the man has been trying to break into homes in the evening and overnight hours. Police say […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 10:20 | | The New Brunswick government is imposing a series of tough health-protection measures — including gathering limits during the Thanksgiving holiday — to stop a surge in COVID-19 cases that is straining the province's health-care system. Among other measures, Premier Blaine Higgs announced Tuesday that all family gatherings during the upcoming long weekend must be limited […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:24 | | An Ontario judge is expected to deliver a verdict today in the trial of a Toronto teacher accused in the drowning of a 15-year-old student during a school canoe trip. Nicholas Mills oversaw the July 2017 trip to Algonquin Provincial Park during which Jeremiah Perry drowned. Mills, a teacher at C.W. Jefferys Collegiate Institute, has […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 09:12 | | In today's Big Story podcast, Portpass was recommended to fans by the entity that owns two Calgary sports teams. They weren't alone. According to the company's estimates, more than 500,000 Canadians were using Portpass to show proof of their vaccination status. And then a local app developer got curious about what was under the hood […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 08:00 | | More than 30 national and provincial health organizations are trying to decide which of the devastating effects COVID-19 has taken on Canadian health care to tackle first, as they work to steer the country out of crisis. The Canadian Medical Association and the Canadian Nurses Association held an emergency summit Tuesday night to discuss how […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 08:00 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will make good Wednesday on his election promise to require all federal employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Trudeau is expected to announce at a news conference this morning a new policy of mandatory vaccinations for employees in federally regulated workplaces. That will include mandatory vaccinations for anyone wanting to […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 12:00 | | To understand what's happening, it helps to recall the messy Vietnam exit, and our role in assisting refugees then.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:43 | | A fog advisory is in effect Wednesday morning with a warning of "near zero visibility" in some areas. "If visibility is reduced while driving, turn on your lights and maintain a safe following distance," Environment and Climate Change Canada said. But once it burns off, mixed skies are expected to clear Wednesday morning on the […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:15 | | We all want the LRT to work for many years to come. It's part of our climate-change strategy and we need to rebuild faith in it.
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:00 | | Feist: Multitudes When & where: Oct. 14-17, National Arts Centre Tickets: nac-cna.ca, ticketmaster.ca or 1-888-991-2787 * Last time we saw Leslie Feist, the singer-songwriter was sitting in with The Tragically Hip at the 2021 Juno Awards ceremony, her impassioned vocals soaring on one of the band's most poignant songs, It's a Good Life If You […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:00 | | Wednesday, Oct. 6: On a general's return to the job; and on what should happen with the annual Panda Game after the weekend mayhem. You can write to us too, at letters@ottawacitizen.com
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| | Ottawa Citizen 11:00 | | Margo Caribbean and Canadian Restaurant 606 Rideau St., 613-241-1400, margorestaurant.com Open: Monday to Thursday 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 12:30 to 8 p.m. Tipikliz 4025 Innes Rd., unit 10, Orléans, 613-805-4041, tipikliz-caribbean-restaurant.square.site Open: Monday to Saturday noon to 9 p.m., closed Sunday True Kitchen 60a Lebreton […]
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| | Windsor Star 12:20 | | A long, long time ago there was a fierce lobbying effort to build more and better roads in Windsor and Essex County. The ultimately successful political campaign — part of the North American "Good Roads Movement" — came, interestingly, decades before the dawn of the automobile era and well ahead of the City of Windsor […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 11:59 | | At this point, Ottawa Senators fans must be hoping that the value of Brady Tkachuk taking part in a training camp and playing in exhibition games is overrated. Barring a contract resolution in the next day or two, neither is going to happen, with the potential for the negotiations to drag into the start of […]
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| | Ottawa Sun 09:00 | | Here are today's Ottawa Sun letters to the editor.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 12:00 | | The program blossomed from an improvised effort into a federally-funded initiative scanning sewage samples from three Saskatchewan cities.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Two young people who represented Canada at the recent pre-COP youth climate conference in Milan, Italy, found chaos and platitudes at an event billed as beyond all that.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Last week, the Youth4Climate: Driving Ambition event saw hundreds of participants from across the globe convene in Milan for three days.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Oil and gas industry groups and climate advocacy organizations in Canada are squaring off to shape the federal government's just transition strategy.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Also: the forgotten Chinese men on the Titanic, record collectors, and a self-made king.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | As temperatures rise, one family hopes to establish the world's northernmost coffee plantation.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | It's time to roll up the sleeves and start putting words into action when it comes to creating jobs and reducing carbon emissions via new technologies, writes dynaCERT president and CEO James Murray Payne.
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| | National Observer 10:10 | | Conversations about sustainable farming usually result in tech companies and organic farmers speaking ill of each other. B.C.'s government is now trying to convince the two sides to get along in a bid to make its food supply more sustainable.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:42 | | "What we wanted to make clear is that systemic discrimination presents itself in many ways."
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:37 | | Samuel Montembeault expected to play entire game vs. Leafs Tuesday with Jake Allen getting start in net for final pre-season game Thursday.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:35 | | François Legault is quoting Le Petit Robert to support his denial that systemic racism in Quebec — but even by his poor logic he's wrong.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:08 | | "In 30 km/h zones people simply don't slow down. They maintain the same speed they had in the 40 km/h zone," says Mayor Georges Bourelle.
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| | Montreal Gazette 12:00 | | Terry Mosher is one of five featured in the Editorial Cartoonists stamp issue "for their brilliant, funny and provocative images."
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| | Montreal Gazette 11:11 | | Bottausci feels that DDO voters are giving him a "pat on the back" for the job he's done for the past four years.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:11 | | Long-haired Les Hay plans to visit a barber now that he's reached his fundraising goal for the Terry Fox Foundation.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | A brief look at today's weather forecast along with a #ThisMtl picture and a daily quote.
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| | Montreal Gazette 10:00 | | "Demographic trends are a lot easier to predict than the weather, and these are things that we saw coming in the early 2000s."
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Celebrate with some (or all!) of these recipes that add a touch of sweetness to your Thanksgiving meal. A turkey breast roast is perfect for people who prefer white meat and takes less time to cook than a whole bird. With an overnight brine, our Bourbon Glazed Turkey Breast […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Seeing brighter future elsewhere Re: Young Albertans leaving now for greener pastures, Opinion, Oct. 2 Chris Varcoe's column was right on the mark. Young people are leaving Alberta to find opportunities in other provinces. My son's partner graduated from the medical lab technology program at SAIT. She could not find a meaningful job opportunity with […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Just like Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's leaked documents show, research does indicate that these technologies — particularly social media — do not make us happier
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | 'Calgarians, they told us they're stressed, they're tired, they're concerned about their health'
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | The farce No Sex Please, We're British holds the record for the longest-running comedy of the British stage, having chalked up an impressive 6,761 performances. Not too shabby for a play that was royally panned by critics but has delighted audiences around the world who find it a laugh riot. In the 50 years since […]
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| | Calgary Herald 12:00 | | Alberta Theatre Projects' new artistic and executive director Rohit Chokhani sees himself as a visionary for one of Canada's most important and influential theatre companies. "For almost 50 years, ATP has been a respected and admired leader in the creation and showcasing of new works. It is this legacy that I am excited about continuing […]
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | 'The sentiment in the industry is positive, but they also know it's not the gangbuster investor mentality that we had a decade ago,' said Martin King, senior analyst at RBN Energy in Calgary
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| | Calgary Herald 11:00 | | Words hurt, despite the adage about "sticks and stones." Unless you're Black, you can't utter the n-word. Which makes it difficult for anyone who wants to quote from Randall Kennedy's so-titled 2002 book, subtitled The Strange Career of a Troublesome Word. The Harvard law professor is, for the purpose of explanation, himself Black. He is […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | A question has to be asked of Premier Jason Kenney. One day the history books will ask if it's not answered. The question is not meant to be mean or hateful. The question is not an attempt to pick on anybody. We're called newshounds for a reason. Like a good old dog with a bone […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | WHAT DID YOU DO? Not one of the letters written to the Sun that criticize Justin Trudeau's trip to Tofino have included what they did on Sept. 30. Did they attend a T&R rally, a smudging. How about the entire staff at Postmedia or the staff at other corporate media outlets. What did you all […]
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| | Calgary Sun 11:00 | | Climate alarmism, or at least the desire to appease alarmists for political benefit, fuels much of the federal regulatory agenda in both Canada and the United States. There are, as American examples, President Joe Biden cancelling federal permits for the Keystone XL pipeline and the goings-on this year at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 12:46 | | One person died in the shooting which happened Tuesday night in the 12200-block of 80 Avenue.
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