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Canadian-Palestinian citizen journalist reported missing in Gaza
The Canadian-Palestinian, Mansour Shouman, was last heard from last Sunday around 4 p.m., Zaheera Soomar said. * This article was originally published here
Sports gambling ads seem to be everywhere in Canada. Why some want a ban
Advocates say sports gambling ads can pose a risk to youth, with some research showing consistent exposure could lead to more children betting when they're older. * This article was originally published here
About Higonokami Knives
What is a Higonokami Knife? A Higonokami knife is a traditional Japanese folding pocket knife that has a simple yet iconic design. It originated in the town of Miki in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, during the late 19th century and has a long history. The name...
Call of the Wilde: Pittsburgh Penguins shade Montreal Canadiens in OT
Despite goals by Juraj Slafkovsky and Cole Caufield, the Montreal Canadiens fell to the Penguins in Pittsburgh Saturday on their last game before the 10-day break. * This article was originally published here
Edmonton police investigate collision, pedestrian struck by semi-truck
The Edmonton Police Service is investigating a collision involving a pedestrian and semi-truck on Calgary Trail early Saturday morning. * This article was originally published here
Man dies after head-on collision southeast of Montreal
Police in Quebec say a man was killed in a head-on collision in Chambly, southeast of Montreal, Friday night on Patrick Farrar Street. * This article was originally published here
‘I’m the victim here’: Black man in N.S says he’s facing constant racial harassment
A man says he has endured months of racial harassment from tenants in his Dartmouth apartment building, and is now speaking out. "You know, how much more can a person take?" * This article was originally published here
Kelowna councillor seeking review of local construction hours
Currently city bylaws allow construction to happen in Kelowna between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., seven days a week, year-round. * This article was originally published here
B.C. Labrador ‘Tanker’ rescued from steel beam with help from GPS, fire department
On Thursday morning, Maureen Ward said she let Tanker and his labrador sibling out of the house south of Nanaimo, B.C. so they could go to the bathroom. * This article was originally published here
N.W.T. residents say charter flights like taking the bus
Northerners jump on small charter planes like people in the South would into taxis or buses, says the co-owner of Aunty's Korner Store in Fort Smith, N.W.T. * This article was originally published here
Halting trade talks with Canada creates risk of tariffs, U.K. car industry warns
Britain's decision to suspend talks with Canada on a free trade deal creates the risk of tariffs being imposed on British-made cars sold in Canada, the UK car industry warned. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens hold on, shade New York Islanders with 4-3 win
The Montreal Canadiens were comfortable until a brutal major penalty to Brendan Gallagher allowed the Islanders back into the game. Brian Wilde has more. * This article was originally published here
Whitby, Ont. business seeing boost after Oprah recognition
Local Ajax woman seeing boost in business after being featured on Oprah’s favorite items list over the holidays. * This article was originally published here
Several arrested, following joint drug trafficking investigation in Manitoba
A joint drug trafficking investigation between multiple police forces led to the arrests of five people and the seizure of several items. * This article was originally published here
School worker in Ottawa charged with sexual assault, N.S. victims possible: police
Ottawa Police said the incidents involved three minors under the age of 14 and believe there could still be more victims from the accused's time working in Nova Scotia. * This article was originally published here
Jericho Lands proposal inches forward as Vancouver council approves guiding vision
The document lays out directions for development of the 90-acre site, a former military installation across 4th Avenue from Jericho Beach Park. * This article was originally published here
Push to bring once-jailed Iranian activist to Canada for life-saving transplant
Elham Modarresi was jailed for protesting the Iranian regime and denied a critical medication for a liver condition. Now she's facing liver failure in a Turkish hospital. * This article was originally published here
Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre on tour as he eyes run for Quebec Liberal leadership
Denis Coderre, who lost the last two Montreal mayoral races, says there are a lot of people who want him to jump to provincial politics and he is seriously considering the idea. * This article was originally published here
Firehouse Subs offers cash to first responders, vets to open restaurant locations
Firehouse Subs is pushing to open more restaurants in Canada and it’s hoping to get first responders and veterans in on the mission. * This article was originally published here
AI ‘hallucinated’ fake legal cases allegedly filed to B.C. court in Canadian first
Lawyers Lorne and Fraser MacLean told Global News they discovered fake case law submitted by the opposing lawyer in a civil case in B.C. Supreme Court. * This article was originally published here