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21 Savage gives 1st interview since being detained by U.S. immigration When asked if authorities told him he was under arrest, 21 Savage replied, 'They just said, ‘We got Savage.''


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Tommie, the dog that was tied to a pole and intentionally set on fire, has died Tommie, the dog that was tied to a pole in a Virginia park and intentionally set on fire, has died of his injuries, breaking the hearts of many...


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This is why Canada is debating assisted death laws Audrey Parker’s fight to change Canada’s assisted-dying law has continued after her death, the This Is Why podcast finds.


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Canadian home sales dropped 4%, average price down 5.5% in January Benchmark home prices, which adjust for different property types, were virtually flat, the latest report from the Canadian Real Estate Association shows.


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Peel police disappointed over Amber Alert complaints for missing 11-year-old girl found dead Some on social media complained about the Amber Alert notification getting sent as far as Winnipeg and Ottawa.


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Auston Matthews scores twice, Maple Leafs beat Vegas Golden Knights 6-3 Matthews scored two goals, including the 100th of his career, to lead the Maple Leafs to a 6-3 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights.


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Dry shampoo can explodes, causing damage to Coral Springs home A can of dry shampoo exploding in a Coral Springs home on Thursday had enough force to blow a bathroom door off its hinges.


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Missing defibrillator returned to Acadia University, police still looking for 2nd suspect Police say two men were seen on security footage taking the device from the Beveridge Arts Centre on Feb. 8.


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Campeau school bus drivers serving central Ontario reach tentative agreement More than 200 school-bus drivers serve Campeau Bus Lines throughout central Ontario.


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Blustery winter weather on the way for Barrie, Collingwood, Midland: Environment Canada Environment Canada issued the statement, saying blustery winter weather is expected to hit the region on Friday.


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Canopy Growth Q3: Revenue and loss from operations soar, company turns net profit The company said Tim Saunders has decided to retire as chief financial officer later this year after assisting with the transition to a new CFO, ...


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Kurdish forces weaken final push on ISIS territory in Syria after discovery of civilians A commander with the Kurdish-led force fighting the Islamic State group says the offensive on the militants' last enclave in eastern...


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Dartmouth woman charged with animal cruelty after dog found in distress The SPCA says the dog will remain in their custody, where it will continue to receive medical treatment and eventually be placed for adoption.


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Forensic bloodstain expert returns to the stand at Dennis Oland trial CMP Sgt. Brian Wentzell, a forensic bloodstain expert, is taking the stand for the third day at the Dennis Oland second-degree murder trial in Saint John.


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Steinbach antique store finds century-old letter written by Vimy Ridge soldier The owner of a Manitoba antique store is looking to find a veteran's living family member after finding a 102-year-old letter from a soldier...


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Canadian travel alert for Haiti raised as violent protests rage on Global Affairs raised its travel warning for Haiti Friday morning, telling all Canadians to avoid all travel due to civil unrest in the country.


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Ditch the ticket: London transit passengers can now opt for stored value smart card A single fare using the smart card costs $1.90, and your transfer will be automatically loaded.


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Inside the nursing rooms at 7 Calgary (and area) malls Learn which Calgary malls have designated nursing rooms, how to access them and what amenities they have.


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Trudeau in Ottawa for Blackberry announcement, but SNC-Lavalin controversy likely to follow him Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to face a fresh round of questions on the SNC-Lavalin controversy Friday when he hands...


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Section of Pembina Highway to temporarily close starting Friday A popular route for commuters in Winnipeg will be closed starting on Friday.


● Sex offences in Kingston up 40 per cent since 2017: police stats report Kingston police release its 2018 crime statistics and the number of sex offences and break and enters stand out.

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Rick Zamperin: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is ready, but are the Blue Jays? Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins has said "there's no firm timeline" for Vladimir Guerrero's major league debut.


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WHL Roundup: Thursday, February 14, 2019 MOOSE JAW, Sask. - Vince Loschiavo scored twice and Todd Scott made 31 saves as the Edmonton Oil Kings edged the Moose Jaw Warriors 3-2 on Thursday night in Western Hockey League action.


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Highway 9 closed as Beiseker RCMP investigate crash that killed 2 drivers Both drivers involved in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 9 were killed on Thursday, according to Beiseker RCMP.


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Most Canadians trust media, but a similar share worry about fake news being weaponized: survey This percentage is on par with the rest of the world, as 73 per cent of respondents in the 27 markets surveyed by Edelman reported...


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RCMP investigating suspicious Kelowna apartment fire on Pandosy Street Kelowna Fire Dispatch received multiple 911 calls reporting smoke in an apartment in the 1900 block of Pandosy Street around 4:00 p.m. on Thursday.


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Surey RCMP investigating 2nd alleged case of youth shot with pellet gun Police said the incident involves the same boy who was allegedly shot at on Feb. 3.


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Amber Alert issued for 11-year-old girl allegedly taken by father, last seen in Mississauga It is believed the pair are travelling in a silver, two-door Honda Civic with the licence plate ARBV 598.


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Athanasiou, Howard lead Detroit Red Wings past Ottawa Senators 3-2 Frans Nielsen scored to break a 2-2 tie late in the second period, leading the Red Wings to a 3-2 win against the Senators.


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Canada is handing BlackBerry $40 million to help it develop self-driving car technology BlackBerry, the one-time smartphone leader, is now working on advanced software for autonomous vehicles.


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Lethbridge boxers put in final training session before Canada Winter Games Two teens have been working their tails off in advance of the Canada Winter Games, training for about 20 hours a week.


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Jussie Smollett alleged attack: Chicago police, Fox network dispute hoax allegation Police investigating the alleged attack on Jussie Smollett have questioned to "persons of interest" in connection with the case, but ...

