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“This is who I am.” Curling legend Wayne Middaugh returns to the Brier after devastating injury
Wayne Middaugh had finally come to terms with a retirement from competitive curling that he didn’t choose when his former…
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Myanmar coup’s escalating violence raises pressure for more sanctions
The escalation of violence in Myanmar as authorities crack down on protests against the Feb. 1 coup is raising pressure…
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2 arrested after fire at Old Strathcona CP rail yard
Edmonton firefighters responded to the Canadian Pacific rail yard in Old Strathcona, south of Whyte Avenue and east of Gateway…
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Canada adds 21 new COVID-19 deaths as total cases near 850K
Canada added another 2,325 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, pushing the country’s total caseload past 844,000. Another 21 deaths…
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Call Of The Wilde: Montreal Canadiens dominate the Winnipeg Jets
The fourth meeting of the season between the Winnipeg Jets and the Canadiens with Montreal still without a win heading…
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Four-goal second period launches Habs over Jets 7-1
It’s a game the Winnipeg Jets would like to forget about as they head to Toronto to continue a five…
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Boy killed by gunfire amid continued clashes, protests in Senegal
A 17-year-old boy was killed by gunfire in southern Senegal on Saturday, a government official said, and several police stations…
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RCMP looking for suspect in downtown Canmore after guns, drugs found in vehicle
Canmore RCMP are looking for a man who has been on the lam since early Saturday morning after fleeing from…
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Invasive mussels found in B.C. woman’s aquarium
BC Conservation Officers made an alarming discovery on Saturday. A woman in Terrace found invasive Zebra mussels in her aquarium.…
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Former Syrian refugee in Halifax completing journey from hardship to harmony
Nova Scotia businessman Tareq Hadhad says he’s confident of an economic turnaround in Canada by the end of 2020. Hadhad,…
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