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A nesting crunch sees the true story of ‘Avian Sister Wives’ unfold on St. Thomas, Ont., porch

St. Thomas, Ont., resident Debra Copeland has always been accustomed to finding robin’s nests on her front porch. However, when…

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A stranger delivered CPR for 20 minutes to a Montreal man. His family wants to meet them

A heartwarming story out of Montreal has captured the attention of many as a family searches for the Good Samaritan…

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Fort St. John mother raises alarm about state of health care after son’s injury allegedly mishandled

A mother in Fort St. John, B.C., is speaking out after her son did not receive the necessary care during…

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Despite model prison behaviour, Coutts blockade leader denied parole over ‘lack of accountability’

One of the men serving a sentence for their actions during the Coutts pandemic-era border blockade and protest has been…

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Number of reported bedsores in Nova Scotia hospitals soar

Nova Scotia Hospitals Report Rise in Serious Bedsores, Despite Explanation The number of serious bedsores reported in Nova Scotia hospitals…

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‘Wall of fire’ in Nopiming park brings ‘devastating’ end to friends’ camping trip

Two Winnipeg friends had set out on a camping trip to Nopiming Provincial Park with their young sons, hoping to…

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Residents of ‘Canada’s smallest town’ are moving out

Don Collins, the mayor of Tilt Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador, is facing a bittersweet moment as he prepares to leave…

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Brendon Rodney makes the case for his team being Canada’s 4x100m relay GOAT

Brendon Rodney is confident that his men’s 4×100-metre relay team is the best in Canadian history. With teammates Aaron Brown,…

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How trauma can affect memory and court testimony

E.M., the complainant in the sexual assault trial involving five former Canadian world junior hockey players, has repeatedly stated under…

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Canadians recall blast, fine ash from 1980 volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helens

Sandy Santori vividly remembers the dark cloud that covered Trail, B.C., beginning on May 18, 1980. It filled the sky…

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