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Edmonton International Street Performers Festival begins Friday as event turns 40
"StreetFest" runs from July 5 to July 14 and is free to the public. * This article was originally published here
A ‘living hell’: More disturbing allegations made as QMJHL hazing lawsuit filed
Five more players have come forward detailing the degrading and humiliating abuse they say they suffered while in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League between the 1970s and 2000s. * This article was originally published here
This chicken rides the bus to school. Now it’s been declared world’s smartest
A chicken living on Gabriola Island has set a new Guinness World Record, not for her size, or for laying the most eggs, but for her intelligence. * This article was originally published here
Fredericton’s Knowledge Park CEO resigns over disagreement about tech hub’s future
Jeff Thompson wouldn't detail the disagreement at the heart of his decision but said that it involved another board member's sudden change of heart in a new direction for the hub. * This article was originally published here
St. Thomas police investigate early morning death
Police say there will be road closures on Hiawatha Street from Talbot Street to Scott Street, and on Curtis Street from Mary Street to Mondamin Street. * This article was originally published here
High cost of housing has two in five new immigrants thinking of moving: poll
The most common preferred destination for those thinking of moving within Canadca is Alberta -- but 42 per cent said they'd leave the country altogether because of housing costs. * This article was originally published here
90-plus and serving up spirit: Ping pong tournament unites B.C. care homes
Dozens of seniors from four care homes, many over the age of 90, gathered Tuesday for a ping pong tournament, proving age is just a number. * This article was originally published here
44th annual Pride London Festival gearing up for 10 days of celebration
This year marks Pride London Festival’s 44th year, beginning July 11 and wrapping up with the Pride Parade on July 21 at Victoria Park. * This article was originally published here
Inflatable booster car seats recalled across Canada due to injury risk
Parents whose children use a certain brand of inflatable booster car seats should immediately stop using them, as they pose a risk of injury, Health Canada has warned. * This article was originally published here
Heritage Park celebrates 60 years and Canada Day
Calgary's Heritage Park marked not one, but two big birthdays Monday, celebrating 60 years in the community and the 157th Canada Day. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon celebrates Canada Day with eyes cast on past, present and future
Saskatonians celebrated Canada Day along the river by honouring and reflecting on Canada's past, present and future. * This article was originally published here
Chinese woman arrested after allegedly trying to smuggle 29 turtles into Canada
The agents searched her heavy duffle bag and found 29 live eastern box turtles individually wrapped in socks, the affidavit states * This article was originally published here
WestJet says it has reached a deal with striking mechanics, ending strike
The airline said that the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association (AMFA) has withdrawn their strike action and their members will return to work as scheduled. * This article was originally published here
After years of delay, Fredericton’s revitalized Officers’ Square officially re-opens
Hundreds of people attended the re-opening of Fredericton's historic Officers' Square. The project also strengthened the partnership between the Wolastoqey Nation and the city. * This article was originally published here
Deadly weekend on Quebec roads prompts warning from police
Five people have already been killed on Quebec roads since drivers started leaving the city on Friday for Canada Day weekend. * This article was originally published here
Community gathers in Lytton, B.C. for 3rd anniversary of devastating fire
A community event is planned for Sunday for first responders and community members on the three-year anniversary of the devastating fire. * This article was originally published here
Canada Day fireworks can come with risks. How to stay safe
The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs says to stay safe if using fireworks this Canada Day weekend, but the best thing to do is leave it to the professionals. * This article was originally published here
Pro-Palestinian protesters block CN rail line south of Montreal, four arrested
Pro-Palestinian protestors who blocked CN Rail tracks in Quebec on Saturday said they did so because the railway helps send goods to Israel. CN referred questions to police. * This article was originally published here
Funding boost of $52M for Surrey schools amid overcrowding crunch
The funding will see the addition of 17 new classrooms at Old Yale Road Elementary, six classrooms at Latimer Road Elementary and 12 classrooms at William Watson Elementary. * This article was originally published here
Metro Vancouver gas prices expected to dip
Gas prices around the Lower Mainland expected to fall by three cents to $1.80 a litre on Sunday. * This article was originally published here