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Popularity of Port Alberni’s ‘Hole in the Wall’ raises safety concerns
An off-the-beaten-path tourist attraction near Port Alberni is drawing large numbers of tourists, raising safety concerns due to a lack of infrastructure. * This article was originally published here
Flawless first leads Frontenacs in win over Sting
The Kingston Frontenacs put the pedal to the metal early, propelling themselves to a 5-3 win over the Sarnia Sting Friday night at the Leon's Centre. * This article was originally published here
First World War postcard project encourages reflection ahead of Remembrance Day
In bringing those messages back into the light, the project will see more than 400 replicas of the postcards be mailed back to the original Canadian addresses that received them. * This article was originally published here
Most Wanted: Edmonton firearms unit helping unlock new details in mass shooting
A mass shooting in Edmonton left six injured, one man dead and a community in fear. Morgan Black investigates the tragic Ertale Lounge incident. * This article was originally published here
Hundreds turn out in Vancouver to call for Gaza ceasefire
Large numbers of protesters turned out for a rally in support of Palestine, despite cold and wet conditions in Vancouver on Thursday. * This article was originally published here
Concerns raised over lack of rural communication during emergencies
Keremeos residents are now calling for better systems for when the power goes out during emergency situations in rural areas. * This article was originally published here
32 more Canadians have left Gaza through Rafah crossing, Ottawa says
The crossing had been reported closed earlier in the day as hundreds of people with links to Canada awaited news of when they would be able to escape the besieged territory. * This article was originally published here
Tiny homes coming to Kelowna have proven track record: Manufacturer
Tiny home villages are positioned as a humane bridge between homelessness and permanent housing. * This article was originally published here
What happened to… TikTok text-to-speech voice
On this episode of "What happened to…?" Erica Vella speaks with the people behind the voices that bring TikTok’s text-to-speech feature to life. * This article was originally published here
Chestermere vows to fight province over minister’s intention to fire city officials
The City of Chestermere plans to file an injunction Thursday after the Government of Alberta announced its intent to dismiss the city's council and senior administrators. * This article was originally published here
WPS investigates suspicious fires in Elmwood
Winnipeg police are investigating after a number of what they are calling 'suspicious' overnight fires in Elmwood. * This article was originally published here
Grocer code of conduct could fuel food inflation, Loblaw argues
In a statement, Loblaw said the draft grocery code of conduct has 'a number of challenges,' which the grocer believes could risk product availability and increasing food prices. * This article was originally published here
Provincial inquest into deaths of men in Winnipeg police custody begins
Patrick Gagnon, then 41, died in police custody in October 2018. His case is the first to be examined as part of the group inquest. * This article was originally published here
Man arrested for causing disturbance with ‘antisemitic phrase’ following Middle East protest
The phrase directly references the Jordan River on the western border of Israel and the West Bank, and the Mediterranean Sea on the eastern border of Israel and Gaza. * This article was originally published here
Catholic archdiocese including Sask. releases long-awaited residential school records
Long-awaited residential school records are released this week from the Catholic archdiocese, including parts of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. * This article was originally published here
Small businesses call for CEBA loan extension as repayment deadline approaches
Nearly 900,000 organizations applied for and received a Canada Emergency Business Account loan during the COVID-19 pandemic. * This article was originally published here
Penticton Indian Band celebrates the grand opening of Snxastwilxtn Recovery House
The launch of the Snxastwilxtn Recovery House signifies a step forward in hopes of empowering Indigenous individuals to embark on a journey of cultural and spiritual healing. * This article was originally published here
Crews unable to assess rock slide near Keremeos, B.C. due to fog
Crews are unable to fully assess the rockslide due to fog and there is no timeline as to when Highway 3 will reopen. * This article was originally published here
Joint research program in Winnipeg aims to use technology to improve lives
The new research program aims to advance the use of technology that can improve the quality of life for people in all stages of life. * This article was originally published here
Hundreds of thousands of Quebec public sector workers on strike today
The strike will last from midnight until 10:30 a.m. in elementary and secondary schools, and until noon in junior colleges. * This article was originally published here