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Families of Flight PS752 victims mark 4 year anniversary of Iran downing plane
The families of the victims say since the tragedy, the Iranian regime has been targeting them and trying to silence them. * This article was originally published here
Weaker oil prices should bring some relief to consumers in 2024, analysts say
Analysts say 2024 will be a year of weaker oil prices, something that should bring some relief to weary consumers after two years of soaring energy costs. * This article was originally published here
RCMP seek help finding missing teen in Surrey, last seen Jan. 7
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Anthony Naffa is urged to contact their local police or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). * This article was originally published here
Kingston volunteers package 14,500 meals to fight food insecurity
Almost 100 volunteers were up and at 'em on Saturday, coming together to package nutritious meals for kids and adults across the region in and around Kingston, Ont. * This article was originally published here
Body discovered as city and police dismantle 7th Edmonton homeless encampment
The City of Edmonton said the clean up of a homeless encampment deemed 'high-risk' was paused Sunday because a body was discovered at the site near 94 Street and 106 Avenue. * This article was originally published here
Four years after downing of Flight PS 752, families say Iran regime still trying to silence them
On the fourth anniversary of the downing of Flight PS 752 over Tehran, activists are speaking out against Iran's efforts to silence those affected by the tragedy. * This article was originally published here
Saskatchewan to see windchill temperatures drop as low as -55 C this week
Temperatures across Saskatchewan will take a polar plunge this week as cold air moves in from the Arctic, Global News meteorologist Peter Quinlan says. * This article was originally published here
Meet an international latte artist creating foamy portraits of celebrities
Internationally-known latte artist Brian Leonard, or "Barista Brian" is turning his attention to Fredericton with coffee tours visiting local cafés. * This article was originally published here
6th high-risk Edmonton homeless encampment dismantled near Hope Mission
The City of Edmonton said it closed the sixth of eight high-risk homeless encampments near 9908 - 106 Ave. Saturday. * This article was originally published here
Multiple cougar sightings in Kelowna area: Conservation Officer Service
“Kelowna cougar sighting numbers are similar to past years and represent the area we live in.” * This article was originally published here
Family friend finds missing senior who drove off embankment in southern Alberta
A 71-year-old man who had been missing for two days, was found Saturday morning by a family friend, after driving his vehicle off a 60 foot embankment near Hartell, Alta. * This article was originally published here
City of Kingston investing $35-million into roads over next four years
The city of Kingston is investing $35 million over the next four years to improve the conditions of city roads. * This article was originally published here
135-year-old Victoria Chinese butcher shop seeks new owner to continue legacy
Loy Sing Meat Market is believed to be North America's oldest continuously-operating Chinese business. Its owners are retiring but want to keep the legacy alive. * This article was originally published here
PM’s plane broke down in Jamaica during family vacation, requiring 2nd aircraft
The Department of National Defence said the issue with the CC-144 Challenger aircraft was discovered during an inspection this week before Trudeau's scheduled departure. * This article was originally published here
Influenza declining while RSV cases increasing: CRISP report
The CRISP report shows 8 influenza-related and COVID-19 deaths in the last two weeks. There was a decrease in influenza test positivity but an increase in RSV cases. * This article was originally published here
Sleep, mood and savings are benefits in taking on a dry January, say experts
Those giving dry January a go may not find it easy in practice, but experts says there can be immediate health and lifestyle benefits. * This article was originally published here
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens easily handled as Buffalo Sabres coast to 6-1 win
Other than a singular moment of Joel Armia brilliance, there was little to get excited about in the Habs' contest against the Sabres. Brian Wilde has more. * This article was originally published here
Lethbridge police close intersections to investigate pedestrian collision
Lethbridge police are advising motorists to avoid the area of 2 A Avenue and 10 Street North following a pedestrian collision. * This article was originally published here
‘Not sustainable’: restaurateurs reeling over last-minute cancellations
The practice costs restaurants an average of $47,000 a year. Industry leaders say it's only getting worse, sparking renewed calls for laws that allow penalties for no shows. * This article was originally published here
Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for older adults, pregnant people approved by Health Canada
Health Canada on Thursday approved another respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for adults over the age of 60 and pregnant people. * This article was originally published here