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Youth rodeo kicks off annual Kainai Indian Days
Members of the Blood Tribe are gearing up for its annual Kainai Indian Days celebration and kicked things off with a youth rodeo on Wednesday. * This article was originally published here
Rabies in Canada: A look at the disease risk amidst new U.S. dog regulation
Recent U.S. regulations on dog entry due to rabies concerns highlight the ongoing threat of the disease, which remains a serious issue in Canada despite a decline in cases. * This article was originally published here
Air Canada ordered to pay family of 5 separated on ‘traumatizing’ flight
Canada largest airline has been ordered to pay a family of five who were separated on what’s being described as a 'traumatizing' flight last year. * This article was originally published here
Increased child benefits go out Friday. Here’s what parents can expect
July payments of the Canada child benefit are going out Friday. How much will Canadian parents get? * This article was originally published here
Manitoba says it’s investigating College Avenue apartment evictions
The province of Manitoba says it's investigating the evictions at a North End apartment building in Winnipeg earlier this week. * This article was originally published here
Some Canadian grandparents supporting kids are risking their own retirement
Among those providing support to their kids and their kids’ kids, a majority of respondents to a new poll said they are sacrificing their own savings to provide assistance. * This article was originally published here
After Copa America success, Marsch hopes Team Canada can recruit more dual nationals
Hired in May as John Herdman's successor, Jesse Marsch helped Canada to a sensational run at the Copa America -- his first tournament as manager. * This article was originally published here
Murder trial begins for man accused of killing fellow student at Leduc high school
Dylan Thomas Pountney, now 23, is accused of first-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Jennifer Winkler. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon track star Harrison set to make long-awaited Olympic debut in Paris
A three-time national champion, Saskatoon's Michelle Harrison will finally see her Olympic dreams come true qualifying for Team Canada in 100m hurdles. * This article was originally published here
Outdoor comedy festival cancelled after record-setting rain in London, Ont.
Organizers cited 'current conditions of the grounds' at Harris Park after significant flooding as the reason for the cancellation, saying it’s unsafe to proceed with the festival. * This article was originally published here
Body found in Grand River in Kitchener, police working to identify person
A body was found along the banks of the Grand River in Kitchener, but police can't yet say whether the person is one of two women who went missing over the weekend. * This article was originally published here
N.S. mom who lost son in 2023 floods says latest tragedy ‘makes things real again’
In the wake of another fatal flood incident last week, a mother who lost her child during last year's flash floods is calling for improvements to Nova Scotia's alert system. * This article was originally published here
Woman accuses City of Calgary of compromising her safety following privacy breach
A Calgary woman says the City of Calgary compromised her safety after it sent some of her personal information to a complete stranger. * This article was originally published here
Town of Canmore thanks residents after aggressive bear reported
The Town of Canmore is thanking residents after an aggressive bear was reported in the community. * This article was originally published here
Ready-to-drink cocktails, large beer packs coming to Ontario grocery stores on Thursday
The Ontario government says ready-to-drink beverages, such as coolers and seltzers, and large packs of beer will be coming to grocery stores two weeks ahead of schedule. * This article was originally published here
‘We’re all drowning’: Inside the chaos of Toronto’s vacant home tax rollout
Newly released internal emails are offering a glimpse of the chaos behind Toronto’s vacant home tax rollout that had staff and councillors scrambling for answers. * This article was originally published here
Calgary Stampede closes in on all time attendance record
During a press conference on Sunday, officials with the Calgary Stampede announced they have welcomed 1,331,280 guests to the Stampede grounds in 2024. * This article was originally published here
‘I was literally piggybacking them out’: N.S. mother calls for solution to frequent flooding
Alicia Hennessey's street in Windsor, N.S., has had three major overflows in three years. The municipality says it would take millions to overhaul the storm drainage system. * This article was originally published here
Alberta woman who was born despite IUD suffering from rare diseases
An intrauterine device is one of most effective forms of contraception, with less than one per cent chance of getting pregnant, experts say. * This article was originally published here
Shediac Lobster Festival ‘bigger and better’ in 75th year
Festival president Pascal Haché says the 75th edition of the festival has been two and a half years in the making, with more culinary experiences and bigger musical acts. * This article was originally published here