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Two stabbed during attempted robbery in Winnipeg – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Two men are recovering in hospital after being stabbed during an attempted robbery early Saturday morning in Winnipeg’s St. Boniface neighbourhood. Police were called to the the area of Provencher Boulevard and Tache Avenue around 2:00 a.m. They found three men, two …

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Third annual Megan’s walk in Saskatoon – Saskatoon

By Moosa Imran Global News Posted September 17, 2023 8:58 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size The third annual Megan’s walk took place on Sept. 17, coinciding with the anniversary of Megan Gallagher’s disappearance, three years ago. Gallagher was 30 years old when she was last seen …

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Quebec police launch homicide investigation into death of 28-year-old Outaouais man

Provincial police have launched a homicide investigation after a 28-year-old man was found badly wounded in Outaouais, Que., on Friday evening, and later died. Authorities responded around 11:15 p.m. that night to a home in the municipality of Cantley, an area north of Gatineau, where officers discovered the victim, Karapet …

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Toronto police officer injured while stopping erratic cyclist downtown – Toronto

A Toronto police officer has been injured after being struck by an erratic cyclist in Toronto’s Entertainment District on Sunday afternoon. According to police, a cyclist was riding erratically and weaving through pedestrians in the area of Bremner Boulevard and Rees Street around 1 p.m. After being directed to stop …

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‘Search the landfill’ protests planned across Canada for Monday

Calls to search a Manitoba landfill for the remains of slain Indigenous women will be heard across the country tomorrow. From Victoria to Halifax protesters will march to the steps of their local government buildings to protest and demand the Manitoba government pay to sift through over 61,000 tonnes of …

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Military Family Appreciation Day celebrates military spouses across Canada

Sept. 15 is Military Family Appreciation Day, a day that the family members of those who serve are honoured. Military families often deal with unique hardships while performing their duties or supporting those who do. Eleanor Millar is a military spouse and the government relations officer for Together We Stand …

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Ontario woman pleads guilty to animal cruelty after horse dragged by vehicle

WARNING: This story contains graphic content. Discretion is advised. A woman formerly living near Peterborough, Ont., has pleaded guilty to an animal cruelty charge after a video showed a horse being dragged by a vehicle. According to court documents, on Wednesday, Solstice Pecile, 23, entered a guilty plea to causing …

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‘I woke up in a pile of rubble.’ Penetangushene, Ont., building collapse survivor shares story

When Leonard Beecroft, 60, went to bed, he was not expecting to wake up rolling outside the building a few hours later as the walls around his room came crumbling down. “It all came tumbling down while we were in bed sleeping,” Leonard says. “It’s hard to describe. All I …

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‘The goal is to get our emissions to zero’: Winnipeg family part of Canada-wide climate challenge – Winnipeg

Brigette DePape and her husband Kari Rodriguez made New Year’s resolutions to reduce their household emissions. They decided to focus on transportation, home efficiency and composting. “We wanted to do something together as a family,” DePape said. DePape, a longtime climate activist, then came across the Live Net Zero Challenge. …

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Calgary toddler with very rare condition gets life-changing home renovations

A network of volunteers from several companies have stepped up to change the lives of a Calgary family. The focus is an adorable toddler with a life-threatening condition. Two-year-old Jake Davis was diagnosed as an infant as ERCC1-deficient. It basically means his DNA doesn’t repair at a cellular level. It’s …

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