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Woman saved from burning house in East Vancouver, suffers serious injuries – BC

By Kareem Gouda Global News Posted December 13, 2022 2:42 am Updated December 13, 2022 2:48 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size A major fire has sent one woman to hospital Monday night after a house fire broke out in East Vancouver. It broke out just before …

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Redden joins Senators Ring of Honour – Ottawa

OTTAWA – Wade Redden was a mainstay on the Ottawa Senators blue line for 11 years and for his efforts the fan favourite is the first player to be inducted into the team’s Ring of Honour. Redden first arrived in Ottawa as a 19-year-old looking to fulfil a childhood dream …

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RCMP make another arrest in connection with wild East St. Paul party – Winnipeg

Police have made yet another arrest after an out-of-control party in East St. Paul back in October, which caused significant damage. A 15-year-old boy becomes the ninth person to be charged with mischief in connection with the October 29 party, police announced Monday. Around 70 intoxicated youth swarmed police when …

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Hoping for a steep drop in home prices next year? It’s unlikely, Royal LePage says – National

Housing prices are only forecasted to drop one per cent in 2023, according to a new market survey forecast from Royal LePage. The aggregate price of a home in Canada is set to drop just one per cent year over year from $772,900 to $765,171, the survey is projecting — …

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Talbot perfect as Senators shut out Ducks – Ottawa

OTTAWA – Cam Talbot’s first shutout with the Ottawa Senators may be overshadowed by two devastating injuries. Talbot earned the victory with an impressive 32-save shutout as the Senators blanked the Anaheim Ducks 3-0 on Monday. But forwards Tim Stutzle and Tyler Motte both left the win early with injuries, …

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Liberal candidate declares victory in Mississauga-Lakeshore federal byelection

Results from a Greater Toronto Area byelection Monday were beginning to suggest an imminent return to government for former Ontario finance minister Charles Sousa — this time as a federal member of Parliament. With just under 20 per cent of the vote counted, Sousa arrived at a campaign event in …

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Police board chair says decision to search landfill won’t come from WPS – Winnipeg

The head of Winnipeg’s Police Board says any next steps in the potential search of Prairie Green landfill for Morgan Harris and Marcedes Myran likely won’t involve the WPS. The board met with Winnipeg Police Chief Danny Smyth Monday afternoon and determined police have done their due diligence in this …

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Rogers-Shaw deal decision looms as Competition Tribunal hears closing arguments – National

The Competition Tribunal is expected to hear closing arguments Tuesday in a case meant to decide whether the $26-billion merger of Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. will be blocked. The oral arguments are expected to be the hearing’s final step before Federal Court Chief Justice Paul Crampton mulls …

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Inside SickKids: An overworked Toronto emergency department prepares for a new surge

TORONTO — A baby screams in the distance as a security guard stands watch over the waiting room at the emergency department of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children. Parents cuddle their sick kids while others rock their little ones in strollers. A toddler sits on a bed sucking on a …

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