You can tell just by the sound that ALIA is not a regular aircraft. The battery-powered plane landed at Montreal’s Trudeau Airport from Plattsburgh, NY., for the first time on ...
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The London Food Bank is launching their 2023 Thanksgiving Food Drive as demand for its services continues to increase across the region. “We’re up almost 90 per cent in two ...
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The head of the committee overseeing how governments and the RCMP are responding to the Nova Scotia mass shooting inquiry says the public will play a key role in ensuring ...
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The University of Alberta and Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta signed a historical agreement Thursday, with the goal of getting more Indigenous students into the rehabilitation medicine professions. The ...
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The endangered spiny softshell turtle was on track to disappear entirely from the Thames River in the London, Ont., region until researchers stepped in nearly 30 years ago. Today, the ...
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ERFURT, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 15: Medical Staff prepares a vial of the Pfizer/BioNTech Comirnaty vaccine against Covid-19 at a vaccination center on September 15, 2021 in Erfurt, Germany. Booster vaccinations, ...
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John A. Macdonald Road in Saskatoon will have its name changed to Miyo-wâhkôhtowin Road (pronounced mee-yo wah-KOH’-toh-win) after Saskatoon city council approved the new name. The city received letters on ...
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In an example of the wide-reaching and growing impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) worldwide, Western University has created a senior executive role dedicated to overseeing a university-wide AI strategy. The ...
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It has been three years since Joyce Echaquan died in hospital after filming staff insulting her, but for her family and her First Nation, the fight continues to ensure a ...
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After several scary months, Easton Beatch is back doing what he loves most with one of his best friends — kicking around a soccer ball, laughing and dramatically throwing themselves ...
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One woman has died and others were injured after a truck rear-ended a lineup of cars stopped at an intersection last Friday. Shortly before 5 p.m. on Sept. 22, Okotoks ...
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The foundation that claims its vision is to drive positive change in Hamilton is characterizing the city’s current housing crisis as the social challenge of a generation. The latest edition ...
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Gas prices have taken a massive leap overnight, hitting Metro Vancouver drivers hard in the wallet Thursday morning. Drivers woke up to seeing an astounding 10-cent per litre jump overnight, ...
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TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index looked to regain some of its recent losses as it rose more than 100 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets also moved ...
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The University of Alberta will return an endowment to the family of Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian veteran who fought in a Nazi unit who was honoured in the Canadian House ...
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File – The Hyundai Motor Co. Elantra Coupe vehicle is displayed during the 2014 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014. Hyundai ...
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Two women are dead and a man has been arrested after police found the bodies of a 67-year-old and an 84-year-old in a Longueuil apartment on Wednesday. Local authorities say ...
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The 2023 Rock Your Roots Walk for Reconciliation in Saskatoon takes place on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., starting at CUMFI at 315 Avenue M South. Reconciliation Saskatoon ...
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An “impressive” list of accomplishments propelled 17 students from across Regina to be recognized with the annual Henry Baker Scholarship. The 2023 scholarships were awarded prior to a shorter-than-usual Regina City ...
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Some Indigenous nations say they are prepared to continue enforcing their jurisdiction over child welfare if Canada’s top court sides with Quebec in a landmark constitutional case. Bill C-92, or ...
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Ground has now broken for a first-of-its-kind facility for Edmonton supporting the Indigenous community. Treaty 8 Chiefs are working together to provide a space for youth to grow and learn ...
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An initiative involving Canadian, Indigenous and Dutch individuals is helping identify and mark the graves of Indigenous soldiers buried in the Netherlands. The Indigenous Legacy Project recently saw Veterans Affairs ...
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With $68 million up for grabs on Wednesday night in the Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball draw, there will be a lot of Canadians waiting to check their numbers once the ...
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Women between the ages of 45 and 74, the group most at risk of developing breast cancer, will have local access to mammograms when Alberta Health Services rolls out the ...
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A shelter in place has been ordered for people living in the area of Beaconwood Place in Fort McMurray. Around 4:30 p.m. Wood Buffalo RCMP issued the warning that they ...
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Advocates say that the number of people experiencing homelessness in Montreal is much higher than surveys show. They say surveys, also known as homelessness count, only represent a snapshot of ...
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Vancouver Police are investigating a triple stabbing that occured just before 6 p.m. Sunday at the Light Up Chinatown festival. Three people attending the festival were attacked by a stranger ...
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Only five weeks into the road work on Montreal’s most iconic commercial street complaints are mounting about the slow progress. Rebuilding and modernizing a three block stretch of Ste-Catherine street ...
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At The Forks in Winnipeg on Sunday afternoon, Ian Rabb facilitated a celebration for people recovering from addiction. “I’ve lost 45 people a year for the past few years, of ...
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Carson Mauthe couldn’t help but laugh in disbelief when he found out he was out of a job while picketing for higher wages. The 14-year employee of Celebrations Dinner Theatre ...
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