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Winnipeg Blue Bombers set to tangle with injury-riddled Stamps – Winnipeg

Adam Bighill doesn’t think the scales are tipped heavily in Winnipeg’s favour because the Calgary Stampeders’ injured list is jam-packed. The veteran Blue Bombers linebacker expects the Stampeders (1-2) will dip into their depth and battle when they visit IG Field Friday night to take on his 3-1 squad. The …

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Survey on safety ranks Calgary 20th among Canadian cities – Calgary

There are 19 other Canadian cities safer than Calgary, according to a new survey conducted by rental listing company Rentola. Calgary is ranked 20th on the list of 34 Canadian cities, ahead of 21st-ranked Edmonton, but behind Lethbridge, which cracked the top 10. According to Rentola, the metropolitan areas were …

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Ontario tenants say central air remains unfixed despite extreme heat

Some tenants of an apartment building in Kingston, Ont., say they have been suffering through the recent heat wave with no air conditioning, with little communication from their property management company on when the central air will be fixed. Rob Katzel says the air at his Princess Street apartment building, …

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Canadian bodybuilder with Down syndrome inspiring millions around the world

At 23 years old, Kyle Landi is already a trailblazer. With more than 300,000 followers on TikTok, the Canadian bodybuilder with Down syndrome is inspiring the masses to pursue their dreams. Landi, who was born premature and with a congenital heart defect, has been documenting his journey on social media. …

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U.K., Canada, Sweden, Ukraine sue Iran over downed jet – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The United Kingdom, Canada, Sweden and Ukraine have launched a case against Iran at the United Nation’s highest court over the 2020 downing of a Ukrainian passenger jet killing all 176 on board. “It’s been a long, arduous journey for these past …

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‘Recipe for potential disaster’: The hazards of extreme heat, wildfire smoke on your pet – National

The combination of scorching heat waves and hazardous wildfire smoke is creating an onslaught of health risks for pets, and experts are warning it may be a recipe for disaster without proper precautions. Whether it’s taking your dog for a walk around the block, letting your cat out on a …

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RCMP charge Ottawa man with both terrorism, hate offences in Canadian first

An Ottawa man is facing both terrorism and hate propaganda-related charges in a Canadian first, the RCMP says. The national police force’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Team announced Wednesday it had charged the individual as a result of an investigation into neo-Nazi terrorist group Atomwaffen Division. A second individual was …

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Ontario government appoints 5-member panel to dissolve Peel Region

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The provincial government has appointed a five-member transition team that will begin the process of dissolving the Region of Peel and officially grant Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon their independence in 2025. “The five members … will help ensure the dissolution process is …

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Winnipeg cops seek suspect accused of groping woman on bus – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Sex crimes investigators are trying to identify a suspect accused of touching a woman inappropriately while riding Winnipeg Transit. The incident took place on the morning of June 17 in the St. Vital area. Police said an unknown man sat beside the …

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Fish not biting ‘like they used to’ in Lac-Mégantic 10 years after rail disaster

Pierre Grenier says that ever since the 2013 train derailment in Lac-Mégantic, Que. spilled 100,000 litres of crude oil into the Chaudière River, fishing hasn’t been the same. Anglers like him are catching fewer fish, and their catches are increasingly adult fish — a sign that fewer fish are being born. …

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