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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
Remembering a 1954 drowning tragedy that claimed the lives of 12 Quebec children
Seventy years after 12 children drowned in a boating accident, a plaque has been installed at the site of the tragedy to honour the victims. * This article was originally published here
Missing Edmonton hiker found dead in Kananaskis Country
RCMP say Milenko Todic, 66, of Edmonton, was found late Friday afternoon in the area of Kananaskis Country where he had been hiking last week. * This article was originally published here
Not everyone has AC, but do you have a legal ‘right to cooling’ in Canada?
Advocates for tenants, seniors and the environment are rallying across Canada to ensure vulnerable people can access their right to cooling. What is this legal right? * This article was originally published here
Concerns raised about proposed West Hillhurst development
The 75 dwelling units/ha maximum from the R-CG District doesn’t apply to parcels designated with the H-GO District. * This article was originally published here
Judge in Coutts murder-conspiracy trial warns jury about defence statement
The judge reminded jurors in the Coutts border blockade trial on Friday that theories presented by the Crown or defence are not evidence. * This article was originally published here
Struggling with money? What you can do to tackle mounting debt
Consumer debt is rising in Canada. If you're feeling the squeeze, here a some steps you can take to start getting your finances in line. * This article was originally published here
Ontario mining law ‘outdated, unconstitutional and offensive’: First Nation chief
It is also seeking an order that would halt all current and planned mining projects in the area until proper consultation takes place and consent is given. * This article was originally published here
From mudslide to good vibes: volunteers save the day at Ontario music festival
Rock The Park said it would provide tickets to anyone who could come help with the cleanup and in less than a half hour they had about 50 volunteers on site in London, Ont. * This article was originally published here
Guest reportedly falls from ride at Canada’s Wonderland, taken to trauma centre
York Region Paramedic Services told Global News they responded to the amusement park at around 2:30 p.m. Thursday after receiving a call that a person fell from a ride. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon mother seeks apology after paramedics ‘barely looked at’ daughter who was hit by car
Heather Leichert says her daughter Alexandra was struck by a vehicle while biking last October. Although paramedics attended, she says proper medical attention was not provided. * This article was originally published here
Name proposed for Saskatoon’s new bus rapid transit system
The bus rapid transit (BRT) system will be part of Saskatoon Transit but have its own visual identity. * This article was originally published here
Point Pleasant? Popular park as a homeless encampment site faces scrutiny
Halifax approved nine designated homeless encampment sites at several parks in the city. The city's community safety director said the locations will act as a "pressure release." * This article was originally published here
Transcona residents left in limbo two weeks after explosion
Transcona residents remain in limbo two weeks after an explosion rocked the northeast Winnipeg neighbourhood and attempts to clean up were met with an 'unacceptable' response. * This article was originally published here
Canada takes ‘first step’ towards purchase of new submarines
Defence Minister Bill Blair said the Royal Canadian Navy is “taking the first step towards the procurement of up to 12” subs to “covertly detect and deter maritime threats.” * This article was originally published here
Hot Docs president leaving beleaguered film festival as it looks to forge ‘new path’
The beleaguered Hot Docs Film Festival says its president Marie Nelson is leaving her position after just one year on the job. * This article was originally published here
Doug Ford still using personal phone as transparency battle over call log continues
The Ford government has been locked in a battle with Global News over the premier’s personal cellphone for more than a year. * This article was originally published here
B.C. veteran whose birthday tradition raised $460K for kids dies at 105
John Hillman made headlines every year when he would walk laps around Carlton House in Oak Bay over a 10 day period to mark his birthday and to fundraise for a children's charity. * This article was originally published here
Vernon RCMP investigate string of suspicious Coldstream, B.C. fires
Police say they’re investigating four suspicious fires over the past six weeks, noting that all took place either in parks or wooded areas. * This article was originally published here
RCMP release photo of Edmonton man reported missing while hiking in Kananaskis Country
The Alberta RCMP has released the photo of a missing hiker, believed to be in Kananaskis Country, who has not been heard from since Friday in the hopes that someone has seen him. * This article was originally published here