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London Knights return home, knock off the Guelph Storm 6-1 A big effort across the board helped the Knights knock off Guelph Storm in London.


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OHL Roundup: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 SAGINAW, Mich. - Owen Tippett had a hat trick while Ryan McLeod and Blade Jenkins added a goal and three assists each as the Saginaw Spirit downed the Flint Firebirds 9-2 on Wednesday...


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Kingston poetry, arts festival cancelled due to alleged incident of vandalism A Kingston student's poem was selected for the Skeleton Park Arts Festival, but after an alleged incident of vandalism days before, the...


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Rural Nevada boarding school owners arrested after tainted water allegedly served to at-risk teens The pair who run Northwest Academy are accused of failing to provide enough bottled water to students, said Nye County sheriff...


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Edmonton Oilers open road trip with loss in Pittsburgh The Pittsburgh Penguins scored two goals early in the second period on the way to a 3-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday night.


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Hamilton council seeks LRT clarification, speeds up long-awaited Waterdown bypass MPP Donna Skelly, during a recent interview on CHML, was adamant that any construction costs beyond $1 billion would be the responsibility of...


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Hamilton politicians discuss judicial review into Red Hill Valley Parkway debacle Stoney Creek Coun. Brad Clark is recommending the judicial review since it's now a "public perception" issue.


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QMJHL Roundup: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 VAL-D'OR, Que. - David Noel scored the go-ahead goal at 11:13 of the third period while on the power play as the Val-d'Or Foreurs upset the Rimouski Oceanic 2-1 on Wednesday...


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UBC Okanagan to research psychological impacts of life in wildfire, flooding areas The University of British Columbia is asking residents and workers to speak with them in an effort to create a strategy and support plan.


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B.C. architect pitches network of Swiss-style alpine huts between Vancouver, Squamish The concept envisions multi-storey huts with bathrooms, bunk beds and full time staff deep in the backcountry.


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Councillor Terry Whitehead decides against seeking federal Liberal nomination Whitehead's statement thanks "all the dedicated Liberals who put my name forward for your amazing support."


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Downtown Edmonton fire prompts lane closure on Jasper Avenue Firefighters closed a lane of downtown Edmonton's Jasper Avenue on Wednesday night after a fire broke out in a commercial space.


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Calgary committee hears concerns about supervised consumption site A number of social agencies and members of the public presented their concerns about the supervised consumption site to Calgary's community services...


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Community shuts down for storm but Kingston Transit carries on Kingston Transit continues to run even when storms hit the region.


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Frustrations build over multiple snow days for Vancouver Island students For the third straight day students in the Capital Regional District have been home on a snow day and that has left parents panicking for child care.


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City of Vancouver officially calls for public inquiry into money laundering The city says any such inquiry should include probes of connections to real estate and the drug trade.


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WHL Prospects: A rare breed of elite talent from Yukon Lethbridge Hurricanes forward Dylan Cozens has taken a much different path to becoming a top prospect in the Western Hockey League. The 18-year-old was born in Whitehorse...


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Vernon set to welcome hundreds of athletes for the Special Olympics BC Winter Games More than 900 people have signed up to volunteer at the event.


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Lethbridge Hurricanes could play games at Nicholas Sheran Arena in playoffs On Wednesday, the Lethbridge Hurricanes announced that due to the 2019 Men’s World Curling Championships, they’ll be forced to play one to three...


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Former SNC-Lavalin executive wants fraud and bribery case thrown out over delays The charges Stéphane Roy faces stem from SNC-Lavalin's dealings with the regime of the late Libyan dictator, Moammar Gadhafi.


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Is Edmonton getting the most for its snow-plowing buck? In 2017, Edmontonians paid roughly $45 per person to keep the streets plowed. Was it worth it?


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Okanagan farmers addressing depression in the industry Some Okanagan farmers say they're barely getting by and fear their margins will be even thinner when the pending minimum wage hike kicks in this summer.


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Major improvements coming to Manitoba highways, at a cost of $300M Manitoba highways will be getting some much-needed upgrades, thanks to a $300 million joint venture between the federal and provincial governments.


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Vancouver man injured after driving the wrong way on Clark Drive dies in hospital Vancouver Police say the 23 year-old man died in hospital Wednesday.


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U.S. House passes resolution calling to end U.S. support for Saudi-led war in Yemen The U.S. House wants to stop American support for the war in Yemen, but Donald Trump is likely to veto the effort.


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New logos: Manitoba Moose, Winnipeg Jets celebrate Indigenous culture The Manitoba Moose and Winnipeg Jets have taken on a new look -- specifically, new logos -- designed for two special hockey games celebrating Indigenous...


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U.S.-sponsored Middle East summit sees warming ties between Israel and Arab countries Foreign ministers and other officials from more than 60 countries gathered for the conference in Warsaw. It's aimed at building a...


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Scheer continues campaign-style tour, hopes to gain ground in Atlantic Canada The leader of Canada’s Official Opposition continued his campaign-style tour of Atlantic Canada on Wednesday.


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Paul Manafort lied to investigators in Russia meddling probe, judge rules The ruling was another loss for the former Trump campaign chairman, who faces years in prison in two separate criminal cases stemming from special...


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Vernon RCMP investigating after girl, 11, allegedly grabbed by stranger According to Vernon RCMP, the incident took place near Mission Hill Elementary School on Tuesday, Feb. 12, just after 6 p.m.


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NDP MLA Ravi Kahlon accused of conflict of interest for role on ridesharing committee Kahlon has been accused of conflict of interest by being a member of the all-party ridesharing committee, while his father owns a Bluebird...


● Ryan Adams, singer-songwriter, denies report he sent sexual messages to underage girl Adams' ex-wife, actress and singer Mandy Moore, said Adams was psychologically abusive toward her throughout their marriage.
