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The group representing Manitoba physicians says people in northern and rural areas can expect reduced hours and periodic closures in emergency rooms this summer.


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Two models of Bell Cadence youth helmets sold at Walmart have been recalled due to risk of injury to those wearing them if they get in a crash or fall.


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'Joe Rogan, I'm calling you out. My name's Liver King. Man to man, I'm picking a fight with you,' Brian Johnson, who is also known as the Liver King, said.


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Police in Hanover, Ont., say they have made an arrested in connection with a hit and run that left a 66-year-old woman dead and the suspect vehicle torched.


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The club announced its pre-season schedule Thursday, which kicks off with the Minnesota Wild in town Sept. 21 at Canada Life Centre.


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Over six months after a seven-year-old tragically lost their life while getting off their school bus, police have charged to people in connection with his death.


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Winnipeg police say a suspect is in custody after a string of early morning convenience store robberies within a four-hour period.


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A report by a battery metals mining group highlights the potential for economic growth and job creation in Western Canada for mining critical minerals like lithium and copper.


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An Ontario city is shelving the idea of taking on Toronto's trash as Canada's largest city continues to look for long-term solutions regarding its landfill capacity.


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The family hopes to make it to their final stop, near a proposed bridge over the Attawapiskat River, by Saturday.


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Denis Villeneuve said in a statement that he is a lifelong fan of the James Bond franchise.


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Health Canada is advising Canadians to be careful about buying health products on the internet and to ensure the online stores they buy from are safe to purchase from.


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Ikea says it's cutting meal costs in half at its restaurants in several countries, though the length of time and who it applies to will vary by country.


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Kilmar Abrego Garcia's lawyers have characterized his case as an attempt by the Trump administration to justify his mistaken deportation in March.


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Police in eastern Ontario say a nine-year-old cyclist is dead after he was hit by a school bus.


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The search for three people who were unaccounted for after a helicopter crashed in Quebec came to an end late Wednesday night after police divers located their bodies in a lake.


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When Calgary firefighters arrived, flames were shooting from both floors of the home, threatening to spread to neighbouring houses.


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From water toys to imaginative play, these toys are hits with our kids.


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These ten page-turners promise to bring just the right touch of escapism to every sun-soaked moment.


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Gavi has paid for more than one billion children to be vaccinated through routine immunization programs, saving an estimated 18 million lives.


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Khamenei spoke in a video broadcast on Iranian state television, his first appearance since June 19, looking and sounding more tired than he did only a week ago.


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Randeep Sarai said Canadians should know how their aid dollars work to, for example, flood-proof areas prone to natural disasters or provide farmers with climate-resilient crops.


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Toronto Police say a 17-year-old teenager and a man are seriously injured after a shooting in the city's east end on Thursday morning.


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Two weeks ago, Brampton and Caledon's representatives left a regional meeting in protest over Mississauga Mayor Carolyn Parrish's plan to cut development charges.


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The government says the work of reclassifying forest firefighters has been 'completed' but the union has so far refused to sign the documents.


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