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Abby Roque scores twice as Victoire blank Charge to become 1st Canadian PWHL champion
Abby Roque scored twice to lead the Montreal Victoire to their first Walter Cup trophy Wednesday night with a 4-0 victory over the Ottawa Charge.
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B.C. man trapped upside-down in truck for 2 days rescued and hospitalized
The man was driving on a remote forest service road Sunday when the vehicle rolled down a steep embankment. He remained trapped inside, unable to access food or water, until he was reported missing by family. He was rescued two days later and was taken to hospital in serious condition.
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Grizzly feeding videos and black bear attack prompt bear safety reminders in B.C.
B.C.’s Conservation Officer Service is reminding people to avoid attracting bears into human habitat or luring them with food, after a pair of incidents in the province this week.
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Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon to pay $930K to 9 women after sexual assault ruling
Gilbert Rozon has agreed to pay $930,000 to nine women who accused him of sexual misconduct and has waived his right to appeal the Quebec court ruling that found he sexually assaulted eight of them.
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Gunshots fired at Cricket Canada president’s house in Surrey, B.C.
The home of the newly-elected president of Cricket Canada in Surrey, B.C., was the target of a shooting early Wednesday morning, the fifth estate has learned.
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New Bezhigoyaak Pier celebrates reconciliation, community and connection in Windsor
The revitalized Queen’s Dock Cultural Pier was officially opened Wednesday in Sandwich Town in Windsor’s west end, overlooking the Detroit River and Gordie Howe International Bridge.
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Check out these blooms! These are the winners of CBC Windsor’s spring photo contest
Dozens of people snapped photos and entered them in the CBC Windsor spring blooms photo contest.
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Banff grizzly cub struck by train in ‘heartbreaking’ loss for sensitive species
A grizzly bear cub has been struck and killed by a train in Banff National Park, where Parks Canada has recorded 19 grizzly deaths on tracks since 2005.
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Ontario resident being tested for Ebola after travel to East Africa, says health ministry
An Ontario resident who recently travelled to East Africa is being tested for Ebola, according to the province’s health ministry.
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Federal officials on the defensive as momentum grows against lawful access bill
Canada’s spy agency says its ability to keep pace with threats and contribute to intelligence alliances will be at risk if the government’s latest attempt to pass a lawful access bill fails — a warning that comes as momentum against the Liberals’ Bill C-22 grows.