| | Goal cp24.com 17:48 | | BERLIN (AP) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Saturday that he plans to step down in an effort to defuse a government crisis triggered by ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 17:03 | | BENI, Congo (AP) - Residents of the eastern Congolese city of Beni expressed concern Saturday, after receiving the news that a new case of Ebola was ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 16:52 | | ... large businesses and left small businesses in a lurch," Restaurants Canada vice president James Rilett said in an interview with CP24 Saturday morning.
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| | Goal cp24.com 15:56 | | LOS LLANOS DE ARIDANE, Canary Islands (AP) - A new lava flow belched Saturday from the La Palma volcano, threatening to spread more destruction on the ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 15:33 | | Vaccine hesitancy is associated with a complex set of factors including health inequities, systemic barriers to accessing health-care and mistrust in government ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 14:15 | | Ontario reports 654 new COVID-19 cases as capacity limits lifted in select settings. Kerrisa Wilson, CP24 Web Content Writer. @kerrisawilson. Published Saturday ...
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| | Goal cp24.com 14:03 | | ISLAMABAD (AP) - The Taliban on Saturday ruled out cooperation with the United States to contain extremist groups in Afghanistan, staking out an ...
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| | TORONTO STAR 14:54 | | The province says almost 16 per cent of all schools have at least one cases of COVID-19. |
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| | CTV News - Toronto 14:07 | | Ontario health officials are reporting 654 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, as well as two more deaths due to the disease.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 18:24 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 15:30 | | Ontario has lifted COVID-19 capacity limits in some venues that are asking patrons to show proof of vaccination.
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| | CTV News - Toronto 13:51 | | A science advisory group says overall confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among Ontarians has remained relatively stable.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:39 | | A letter from the late King Edward VIII to his mistress back in London detailing his true feelings about embarking on a tour of Canada is hitting the auction block in the U.K.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 17:40 | | The Northwest Territories is grappling with the highest rate of COVID-19 cases in all of Canada, as its residents prepare to gather with family and loved ones for Thanksgiving.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 15:55 | | Environmental campaigners have urged Queen Elizabeth II and other royals to commit to rewilding their vast estates as Scotland prepares to host the COP26 global climate conference.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 18:24 | | Prime Minister Justin Trudeau marked the beginning of the Thanksgiving holiday by meeting a family of Afghan refugees who recently arrived in the country.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:14 | | A new study says that air pollution was responsible for 1.1 million deaths in Africa in 2019 while costing billions of dollars in GDP for African countries.
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| | CTVNews.ca - Top Stories - Public 14:07 | | Ontario health officials are reporting 654 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, as well as two more deaths due to the disease.
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| | 18:47 | | As of Saturday, there were 56 people in hospital in New Brunswick with COVID-19, including 23 people in an intensive care unit.
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| | 18:31 | | 'It feels like public mistrust, and people's refusal to take simple steps to protect themselves is exhausting and it is taking a toll,' a Vanderhoof doctor said of COVID vaccines.
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| | 18:15 | | The Edmonton Oilers will give players jockeying for roster spots one more look Saturday night when they finish up the pre-season on the road against the Vancouver Canucks.
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| | 18:10 | | Stratford police say around 1:30 a.m. Friday, officials were notified of "hate-motivated graffiti" on the crosswalk, which was newly complete.
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| | 17:48 | | The Victoria Royals torched Kelowna for four goals in the second period en route to a 6-3 win over the visiting Rockets.
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| | 17:45 | | Lebanon's shortage of diesel and fuel, along with an antiquated infrastructure, has worsened power cuts that have been a fixture for years.
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| | 17:36 | | On Friday, Quebec's public health institute said there were fewer workplace COVID-19 outbreaks for the second week running, which ended Oct. 2.
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| | 17:35 | | Long weekends usually see an increase in motor vehicle collisions, but according to Manitoba Public Insurance, Thanksgiving has proven to be most problematic.
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| | 17:32 | | Horizon Health Network interim CEO Dr. John Dornan says its ICU and hospitals are close to the brink as COVID-19 cases continue to rise each day.
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| | 17:17 | | New Brunswick RCMP attending a report of shots fired said nobody was injured during the incident Friday evening, but some residents were asked to evacuate.
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| | Toronto Sun 18:00 | | Canada is a laggard in the international effort to avert catastrophic climate change, according to a major new study by Climate Analytics, a global, non-profit climate science and policy institute. The organization's "climate action tracker" describes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's policies as "highly insufficient" in regard to achieving the United Nations' Paris climate accord goal […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:38 | | ROME — Italian police on Saturday used water cannon to push back hundreds of people demonstrating in Rome against coronavirus vaccination, seeking to keep them from the prime minister's office. Around 10,000 people took to the streets in the heart of the Italian capital to protest against the Green Pass, a digital or paper certificate […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:30 | | Conservatives write. They write, and they say Erin O'Toole should have won the election, he made too many mistakes, he needs to be replaced, blah blah blah. They're wrong. Here's ten reasons why, gratis. Erin O'Toole was never going to win the election. Liberal cult leader Justin Trudeau called the election because — way back […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:09 | | David Kampf will get his moment in the Maple Leafs spotlight on Saturday night. With Auston Matthews not quite ready to play in his recovery from off-season wrist surgery, Kampf will skate between Nick Ritchie and Mitch Marner in the Leafs' pre-season finale at Scotiabank Arena against the Ottawa Senators. "Playing against other teams' top […]
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| | Toronto Sun 17:00 | | Catherine McKenna flew Hypocrite Air. The former Liberal minister of the environment and nine staffers — not one or two, but nine — spent nearly $42,000 and tens of thousands litres of aviation fuel on a farewell "climate change" tour of Canada, logging 22,000 kms. in 10 days to make speeches on global warming. Shortly […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:30 | | But the 5% sales increase in September would have been higher if there were enough houses to meet the demand
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| | Toronto Sun 16:29 | | "Okay Google, how many Canadian adults now own a smart speaker?" The answer is 27%, according to The Infinite Dial 2021 Canada report published by Edison Research and Triton Digital. Many own multiple devices, in fact, with an average of 1.8 smart speakers per household (among those who own one). Perhaps it's no surprise, given […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:21 | | LA PALMA — Red-hot lava engulfed the land Jose Roberto Sanchez inherited from his parents on Saturday and lightning flashed around the rim of the volcano that has been erupting on the Spanish island of La Palma for almost three weeks. There were 37 seismic movements on Saturday, with the largest measuring 4.1, the Spanish […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:07 | | Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby practised Saturday for the first time since last month's wrist surgery. The team gave the veteran centre a six-week recovery timeline after the Sept. 8 operation on his left wrist. His availability has not been determined for Tuesday's regular-season opener at two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay. Crosby, 34, […]
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| | Toronto Sun 16:00 | | Shannen Doherty was "written off" when she was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer. Last year, the Charmed star revealed her breast cancer had returned as stage four, after previously entering remission in 2017. She has now said people believed she had passed her peak when she revealed her diagnosis, even though she is "a […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 16:03 | | A science advisory group says overall confidence in COVID-19 vaccines among Ontarians has remained relatively stable. In a brief released late Friday, the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table says confidence in COVID-19 vaccines has remained within the range of 72 per cent to 76 per cent. The group says survey data from 28,660 Ontarians revealed […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 15:58 | | A new lava flow belched Saturday from the La Palma volcano, threatening to spread more destruction on the Atlantic Ocean island, where over 1,000 buildings have already been engulfed or badly damaged by streams of molten rock. The partial collapse of the volcanic cone overnight gave birth to a new lava stream that started to […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:53 | | Ontario's science advisers say a vicious cycle of health worker burnout and understaffing may be underway. In a new research brief, the group calls for organizational responses to mitigate the problem that's anticipated to continue through the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table report published this week looks at patterns of […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 14:05 | | Ontario is reporting 654 new cases of COVID-19 – the first time in seven days the case count has surpassed 600. A week ago at this, there were just slightly more than 700 new cases reported. Of those cases, 464 are in individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. There […]
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| | CityNews Toronto 13:44 | | The association that represents restaurants says its extremely disappointed their sector was left out of a recent decision by the Ford government to lift capacity limits at a number of Ontario venues. Capacity limits no longer apply for some Ontario venues. As of Saturday, cinemas, theatres, concert and sports venues, and horse racing tracks that […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 18:04 | | Eighteen people have been displaced from two low-rise apartment buildings in Gatineau's Mont Bleu neighbourhood after serious structural damages were spotted. Gatineau firefighters were called to perform a structural check at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday at 41 Lucien Brault St. Firefighters said "signs of weakening were apparent in the structure and the masonry cladding." Residents […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 18:02 | | The Alexandra Bridge is closed while police from Ottawa and Gatineau investigate an "accident" involving an injured person. Paramedics said they transported a man in his 30s to hospital, although the nature of his injuries was unclear. There was no vehicle involved in the incident, paramedics said. Police are on scene directing traffic, and the […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 17:51 | | Ontario is reporting 654 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, with 464 cases among people who are not fully vaccinated or whose vaccination status is not known. There were two new deaths reported, bringing the toll to 9,788 since the pandemic began. There are 258 people hospitalized, only 39 of whom are fully vaccinated. There are […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 17:40 | | Police are investigating an early morning incident where a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle on Heron Road. Paramedics said a man in his 30s was rushed to hospital around 4 a.m, where he remains in critical condition at the Ottawa Hospital's trauma centre. Police closed off several blocks of Heron Road between Finn Court […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 17:14 | | A man narrowly missed injury Friday night when the car he was driving crashed into the Rideau Canal while trying to avoid an animal on the road. RCMP confirms the car drove through a grass median separating the Queen Elizabeth Driveway from the bike path and crashed through the pipe and concrete barrier at the […]
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| | Ottawa Citizen 15:37 | | The evidence of confusion, ineptitude and error associated with the Confederation Line is obvious to everyone, not just the commuters shovelled onto R1 replacement buses. But what's the best route to get to the bottom of the mess?
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| | Ottawa Citizen 13:34 | | The University of Ottawa Students' Union said a wild Panda Game street party in Sandy Hill last week that damaged property, including a car that was flipped and torched, "isn't who we are." An estimated 2,000 people attended the street party on Russell Avenue late Saturday night, hours after the uOttawa Gee-Gees beat the Carleton […]
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| | The Georgia Straight 14:59 | | One of the young cultural warriors on the far right is a little bit more famous as a result.
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| | Windsor Star 18:43 | | An investigation remains ongoing into the cause of an early morning fire in the city's core area. Windsor firefighters were called to the 900 block of Wyandotte Street West around 1 a.m. where flames had quickly engulfed a residential structure. It took just over an hour to get the fire under control. There were no […]
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| | Windsor Star 18:12 | | City council members and Mayor Drew Dilkens will once again stage public ward meetings with the first one scheduled for this week. The meetings due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions will be hosted online. The first online meeting among the city's 10 wards is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. on Wednesday featuring Windsor's […]
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| | Windsor Star 16:34 | | A bike and walking trail on the city's west end has received a little shade thanks to volunteers who helped plant trees on Saturday. The Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) hosted the event in partnership with the city of Windsor and Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority. The trees were planted adjacent to the College Avenue Bikeway Park […]
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| | Windsor Star 15:05 | | For decades across Southwestern Ontario, Brentwood Recovery Home was as synonymous with addiction treatment as Kleenex is with tissues. But following the death of its founder Father Paul Charbonneau in 2010, that gold standard reputation began a gradual slide. Some connected to the home say only a fraction of the reputation remains across the region […]
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| | The Province 17:31 | | Adam Hall had two goals for winners, while Justin Sourdif and Ty Thorpe each have one goal and two assists and rookie defenceman Mazden Leslie chips in with three assists
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| | Ottawa Sun 13:04 | | Frontenacs 8, 67's 1 It was a long, long night Friday for the Ottawa 67's in their long-awaited return to regular season action. The Kingston Frontenacs stormed the 67's early and didn't let up from there en route to an 8-1 romp in the OHL season opener in Kingston. A mere four minutes in, the […]
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 17:33 | | The human-to-animal connection may reduce the risk of suicide in military veterans by providing unique social support.
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| | Saskatoon StarPhoenix 15:00 | | The answer does not lie with Indigenous people. This is a white people's problem, and must be addressed at all levels, writes Doug Cuthand.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 18:22 | | "I instantly thought that the creatures that made that, the bees, were sculptors."
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| | Regina Leader-Post 14:00 | | Every day we see another report of a lamebrain verbally abusing wait staff or store employees for enforcing the law, writes Robert Carleton.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 14:00 | | It is doctors who tackle these issues head on — both in public and private. It is doctors who first know about little kids who are sick.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | American rock band Buckcherry will be the first major act to play an indoor show in Regina since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | Justin McInnis is thankful to be starting for the Riders on Saturday after spending eight games on the sideline with an injured hamstring.
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| | Regina Leader-Post 13:00 | | We are told that all is harmonious among members of the Roughriders' offence. It is time for that chemistry to be evident on the field.
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| | Montreal Gazette 18:58 | | The number of new cases dropped from the previous day but it was slightly higher than the 7-day average, which was 530.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:34 | | The goal of the plan is to reduce the overall number of vehicles on Montreal roads and, the party said, its plans will increase the number of users of the car-sharing services in boroughs like Lachine, Lasalle and Nuns Island.
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| | Montreal Gazette 17:04 | | The victim was taken to a hospital in Quebec City but he was declared dead shortly after he arrived. St-Bernard is located about 50 kilometres south of the provincial capital.
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| | Montreal Gazette 16:42 | | There are other things people can do to help save Montreal's Dora Wasserman woodland: Stay on the trails, don't feed the squirrels.
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| | Montreal Gazette 16:20 | | The police do not know how many bullets were fired at the man and his vehicle.
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| | Montreal Gazette 14:08 | | During the chase, the car struck and damaged three SQ vehicles.
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| | Montreal Gazette 13:06 | | A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest — and fastest — ways to create a striking effect in your home.
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| | Calgary Herald 16:28 | | A firefighter was taken to hospital with a minor injury Saturday morning after crews responded to a garage fire in northeast Calgary. Fire crews responded to a fully involved fire in a detached garage in the 100 block of Martindale Drive NE around 5:30 a.m. The fire had extended to a vehicle trailer. Crews used […]
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| | Calgary Herald 15:35 | | Building starts were up in Alberta amid vaccinations and reopening of business
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| | Calgary Herald 13:49 | | The pandemic has done many things to the restaurant industry, but it's been particularly troublesome for restaurateurs who had plans for new eateries that were well in the works by March 2020. Celebrated local chef Roy Oh knew that his award-winning Anju restaurant was going to be shuttered to make way for construction in the […]
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| | Calgary Sun 18:24 | | It was completely intentional that Dan Vladar played more than any other goalie in National Hockey League pre-season, racking up as much playing time as possible before the year kicks off. The 24-year-old Czech Republic native lacks experience, and given that he is set to act as an understudy to Jacob Markstrom, it was important […]
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| | Calgary Sun 15:28 | | They used to get rowdy for him in Toronto. These days, Rowdy Tellez is hearing the praise of fans in Wisconsin. Especially during Friday's playoff game won by the Milwaukee Brewers over the visiting Atlanta Braves, when he lifted the home side to a 2-1 victory with timely fielding and hitting in Game 1 of […]
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| | Vancouver Sun 18:00 | | Nadia Albano offers up three simple steps to help you transition into a soft smoky eye
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| | Vancouver Sun 17:51 | | Grab an umbrella as you get ready to prepare for Thanksgiving this weekend. Showers and rain are forecast in Metro Vancouver on Saturday.
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| | Vancouver Sun 17:49 | | The protest group says it will occupy major intersections, bridges and shut down Vancouver International Airport.
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| | Vancouver Sun 17:12 | | Here's your daily update with everything you need to know on the novel coronavirus situation in B.C.
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| | Vancouver Sun 15:58 | | Ekene Anigbo, 22, was arrested Thursday in Richmond. At the time of his arrest, he had a rifle and handgun with him.
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| | Vancouver Sun 13:17 | | It was built in 1990 in the city's Terra Nova district, just west of No.1 Road, and comprises more than 3,200 square feet of living space.
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