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Airstrikes and cold claim lives in Gaza as Israel marks Hanukkah

13 hours ago News Duration 2:16 As Israel marks Hanukkah, ceasefire talks with militants in Gaza remain stalled as Israel continues to pound targets in the territory. Among the latest reported victims of the war, a displaced child who froze to death overnight while sheltering in a tent. News Source …

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Israel marks Oct. 7 anniversary under shadow of escalating war

Israelis on Monday marked the first anniversary of the devastating Hamas-led attack that triggered a war which has sparked protest worldwide and risks igniting a far wider conflict in the Middle East. Ceremonies and protests in Jerusalem and Israel’s south began around 06:29 a.m. local time, the hour when Hamas-led militants launched rockets into Israel at the start of …

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Alberta launches new mental health and addictions agency, Edmonton marks Overdose Awareness Day

On the heels of International Overdose Awareness Day Aug. 31, the province launched its new health agency called Recovery Alberta on Sunday. The service will focus on delivering mental health and addictions services as part of Alberta’s health care restructuring. Alberta Health Services will be reorganized into four different sectors …

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Susan Hay marks 35 years at Global News: ‘Having the best time of my life’

Susan Hay never thought she’d end up as one of Canada’s most prominent local TV personalities. But after 35 years with Global News, the distinguished journalist from North Bay, Ont., says she’s happy she chose the career she did. “I never wanted to be in this sort of field. I …

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Stabbing of teen in downtown Winnipeg marks third victim in two days – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A teen boy was taken to hospital in critical condition after being stabbed in Winnipeg’s downtown, the third stabbing in the city’s core in just two days. Winnipeg police say they went to Carlton Street at Portage Avenue around 11:30 p.m. on …

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Winnipeg embraces final summer fling as Labour Day weekend marks back-to-school countdown – Winnipeg

Winnipeggers are embracing their final summer celebrations as Labour Day weekend marks the back-to-school countdown for many and brought lots of heat and crowds to the city’s local parks. On Saturday afternoon the temperature climbed up to 36 degrees and many flocked to pools and shaded parks to enjoy a …

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Man’s body found inside Montreal apartment had marks of violence, police say – Montreal

Montreal police are investigating the death of a 33-year-old man in the Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough. A 911 call was made around 7:30 p.m. Monday to report an unconscious man in an apartment on St-Michel Boulevard, near St-Zotique Street. Police say the victim’s body showed marks of violence, but did not …

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Assiniboine Park Zoo marks International Polar Bear Day – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Assiniboine Park Zoo held an entire weekend of activities for International Polar Bear Day, which will be taking place Monday. The weekend allowed the zoo to not only mark the occasion but to raise awareness about the important role modern zoos play …

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Stoney Nakoda First Nation marks 2nd National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Stoney Nakoda First Nation in Alberta held a small and emotional ceremony Wednesday, ahead of the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.  A pipe ceremony, followed by drumming and a jingle dress dance, took place at the Wesley Elders Lodge. Jeanette Wildman, cultural liaison for Stoney Health Services, was …

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