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‘Brutal for everybody’: Abbotsford apartment building without heat for over a month
'Our heat is included with our rent. Now who is going to reimburse us for our hydro?' asked longtime tenant Dennis Yurick. * This article was originally published here
Snow events declared in Kitchener, Cambridge and Waterloo
With snow falling on Waterloo Region, the area’s three cities declared snow events on Tuesday afternoon, effectively banning parking on city streets. * This article was originally published here
International athletes to compete in UIAA Ice Climbing World Championship and World Cup in Edmonton
A 12-metre ice wall may stop you in your tracks as you pass by it in Edmonton's Ice District. * This article was originally published here
Three people dead in heli ski crash north of Terrace, B.C.
In a statement, Northern Escape Heli Skiing said three people were killed when one of its aircraft crashed in the mountains north of Terrace, sometime around 4 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Heli ski chopper crashes north of Terrace, B.C.
Northern Escape Heli Skiing confirmed that one of its aircraft crashed in the mountains north of Terrace, sometime around 4 p.m. * This article was originally published here
Saskatoon students give insight on state of schools while supporting teachers
Parents, teachers and students braved the cold in Saskatoon to support the teachers' strike. * This article was originally published here
Plows and sanders deployed after Saskatoon wakes up to 5 cm of snow
Saskatoon has declared a snow event after receiving 5 cm of the fluffy stuff overnight. * This article was originally published here
Calgarians who lived and worked in Afghanistan raise awareness about Taliban
Protests were held in Calgary and in other cities around the world on Sunday demanding action against the Taliban. * This article was originally published here
Decade after tragic fire that killed 32, some Quebec seniors’ residences still lack sprinkler systems
A decade after a tragic fire that killed 32 seniors, many private care homes in the province are still struggling to comply with a requirement to install sprinkler systems. * This article was originally published here
Ottawa’s Rideau Canal Skateway reopens after almost 2-year closure
The Rideau Canal skateway's return comes after last year's unseasonal warmth kept it closed for the entire winter for the first time in its history. * This article was originally published here
Grove Hubs receive boost with donation from Linamar
Linamar pledged to match every dollar donated to Grove Hubs in December. On Thursday, they cut a cheque for $200,000 bringing the total raised to $400,000. * This article was originally published here
Muslim community in Montreal holds open house to help dispel misconceptions
Members of Muslim communities in the Montreal area held on open house Saturday to help dispel misconceptions about the religion and the community. * This article was originally published here
Vancouver resident says hospital discharging patients onto street bench
A resident said he regularly witnesses Vancouver General Hospital staff and security discharging patients onto a street bench. * This article was originally published here
The politics behind the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federations negotiations
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) will hold another one-day strike for teachers across the province on Monday. Global News took a look at the political side of the move. * This article was originally published here
Canada’s reliance on temporary workers reflects innovation gaps, experts say
Canada's lack of business investment has employers turning to temporary workers to boost their output. Here's why that's a drag on prosperity in Canada. * This article was originally published here
‘She cried’: B.C. woman returns cash-stuffed envelope labelled ‘kids’ found in snow
A B.C. woman made a family's day when she returned an envelope stuffed full of cash and labelled 'kids' found in a snowy parking lot. * This article was originally published here
Environmentalists say federal tracking of forest health replete with ‘spin’
Environmental groups say an annual federal report puts a positive "spin" on the logging industry and forest health, through selected statistics and the omission of key information. * This article was originally published here
Falkland Stampede Grounds receives $466K in public funding
The funding will go towards much-needed upgrades, such as electrical work plus improvements to the grandstand and concessions areas. * This article was originally published here
Why lawyers say alleged police wrongdoing in the Glen Assoun case can’t be forgotten
A defence lawyer says the push to restart a criminal investigation into police destruction of evidence in the Glen Assoun wrongful conviction case could set a precedent. * This article was originally published here
Winnipeg bantamweight Brad (Superman) Katona comes full circle in return to the UFC
'It's crazy thinking about (how) pretty much a year ago today how unhappy I was. It wasn't for failing and that was the most frustrating part.' * This article was originally published here