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At least 20 people were killed and dozens injured after a suspected drone strike hit a prison in Sudan's North Kordofan region, according to officials.


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At least seven died and major roads were damaged after heavy rains caused severe flooding in Mogadishu, with rescue efforts ongoing and more flash floods possible.


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OPP is investigating the October death of an infant in Burpee Township after forensic tests. The case involves the coroner's office; details remain limited.


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India and Pakistan agree to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire after deadly cross-border clashes, with both sides halting all military action by land, air, and sea.


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Ottawa is looking to off-load costly, seldom-used mobile hospitals bought by the federal government during the pandemic for over 200 million dollars.


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Pope Leo XIV has laid out the vision of his papacy, calling AI a key issue for human dignity, justice, and labor in his first audience.


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Enjoy the outdoors stress-free with these smart tick tips and products.


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AI is becoming more widely used in the job-hunting process, with people using it for things like job interviews and even comparing offers.


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The Maple Leafs were on the front foot and had all the momentum.


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Connor Hellebuyck made 21 saves for his first playoff shutout since 2021 as the Jets tied up their second round series with the Dallas Stars at one game apiece.


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Smaller creeks might be at risk of running dry this summer, experts predict.


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On April 27, in the B.C. legislature, David Eby said, 'It is hard not to feel rage at the man who did this, who murdered innocent people.'


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Pastor Tom Cheung was killed in May 2019 when another vehicle slammed into his minivan in a border lineup. The charge against the accused was dismissed.


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The initiative has many people, including residents, business owners in affected communities and local governments, expressing some serious concerns.


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'I feel really fortunate that Gabe was able to be there with our little brother because we know he would have been scared and he always needed somebody to feel that comfort.'


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After years of financial struggles, Lethbridge and District Exhibition could be split into two separate organizations if Lethbridge city council approves the recommendations.


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After spending decades restoring classic vehicles, Gord Nelson is letting go of about 60 cars, but not the passion that drove him.


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For the second time this year, the Manitoba government has welcomed a child from the Gaza Strip in need of health care.


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Making sure your breaks are checked, fluids are replaced and winter tires switched out are just some ways to get a head start on vehicle maintenance.


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While low world oil prices may be good for drivers as the busy summer driving season approaches, experts warn that government budgets could take a big hit.


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Alberta's chief electoral officer said a controversial new bill, tabled by the UCP last month, will impair his ability to investigate allegations of election rule breaking.


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Since the start of 2025, there have been 135 wildfires in Saskatchewan. The figure is more than double the five-year average for this time of year.


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University of Saskatchewan and the University of Regina are increasing tuition prices this fall, and students are worried about how they will make ends meet.


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Members of the Sikh community in a rural part of New Brunswick say they're upset after criticism and objections to this weekend's religious festival and parade in Beausoleil, N.B.


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The City of Saskatoon has taken ownership of the Gather Local Market building on 19th Street and Avenue B, and vendors are looking forward to a bright future.


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