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2 teens rescued from Ajax pond after falling through thin ice
Durham Regional Police say two 14-year-old boys are safe after they fell through thin ice on an Ajax pond. * This article was originally published here
‘A white man’s war’: Calgary military museum focuses on Black Canadian soldiers
Allan Ross, a volunteer researcher who curates the Black History Month exhibit, said the roots of military service for Black Canadians dates back two centuries * This article was originally published here
‘A miracle’: Vernon, B.C. girl rescues herself, younger sister from falling tree
It was moments later when a large Douglas Fir tree came crashing down, just mere feet from Adelie and her 3-year-old sister, who had just come outside to play. * This article was originally published here
National pharmacare deal ‘promising’ for Manitobans, advocate says
'Currently in Manitoba, if you don't have coverage, you have to pay a deductible to get access to me to the pharmacare plan. For some people, that's a barrier.' * This article was originally published here
Striking Mount Saint Vincent University faculty, librarians return to bargaining
Striking faculty, librarians and lab instructors at Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax are returning to the bargaining table today. * This article was originally published here
1 dead in U-Haul crash; Edmonton Police and RCMP search for suspect
Police reported that the U-Haul was travelling north on 50 Street into Edmonton when it struck and killed a woman inspecting the outside of her car. * This article was originally published here
‘Disturbing’ T-shirt with Robert Pickton holding ‘hookery smoked bacon’ causes outrage
Seventeen years since Pickton was convicted, a T-shirt has surfaced showing him with a grin and holding a slice of bacon. * This article was originally published here
Poland wants allies to keep taking Ukraine war seriously, Canada ambassador says
With support for Ukraine reportedly waning in other Western countries, Canada's ambassador to Poland urges allies to remain engaged in the war against Russia. * This article was originally published here
Can your doctor dump you as a patient for going to a walk-in clinic?
Seeking prompt diagnosis at a walk-in clinic can be a benefit for patients, but this convenience can come at a cost for their primary physician. * This article was originally published here
Ukrainians seeking refuge in Calgary worry about support faltering on 2nd anniversary of invasion
Calgarians marked the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine on Saturday. * This article was originally published here
Wounded Warriors kids camp marks major milestone
Wounded Warriors camps for kids offers resources for youth on how to cope with and learn from their family member's injuries. The organization has now served 1,000 kids. * This article was originally published here
Some Ukrainians in Quebec struggle with French requirement for immigration
Ukrainians came to Canada through a program that allows them to stay and work for three years, and beneficiaries have until March to apply to extend their temporary status. * This article was originally published here
Puppy-Palooza brings joy to Coaldale Health Centre residents
The program is looking for extra volunteers, but for now, staff are hoping to make it a monthly event and bring twinkles to the eyes of residents. * This article was originally published here
Mother of 2 from Mexico identified as victim of Vancouver crane tragedy
Yuridia Flores' first job in Canada was working as a labourer at the massive project at Cambie Street and 41st Avenue. Tragically it would also be her last. * This article was originally published here
‘He’s determined’: Edmonton Oil Kings coach impressed by play of WHL prospect Joe Iginla
Joe Iginla appears to have already gained some valuable insights about what it will likely take for him to excel in the game he's passionate about. * This article was originally published here
Man arrested after police called to stabbing at Roseau River First Nation, Man.
A 34-year-man has been arrested following a stabbing at the Roseau River First Nation, Manitoba First Nations Police Service says. The victim was airlifted to a Winnipeg hospital. * This article was originally published here
Quebec cold case conviction highlights advances in DNA research techniques
The the speed of the Grenon verdict 'speaks for itself in terms of just how compelling this technique is,' a criminologist and professor at Western University said. * This article was originally published here
Stakeholders, economists react to Alberta’s fiscal focus on Heritage Fund
The plan to reinvest in the Heritage Savings Trust Fund was met with mixed reviews the week before the new annual budget. * This article was originally published here
Private cannabis businesses worried B.C. government stores operating at a loss
The private industry said it is already facing several challenges in turning a profit, and competing with the B.C. government for customers is just another hurdle. * This article was originally published here
RCMP arrest man in connection with firearm incident in Manitoba community
A man is in custody after police were called to the Norway House community regarding a firearm incident on Feb. 21. He faces several charges. * This article was originally published here