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Bright cellphone light saved Manitoba man from polar bear attack
CHURCHILL, Man. — Saved by the cellphone light. A man walking to his home in Churchill, Man., from a hotel early Saturday morning ran into a polar bear.
Sep 9, 2013 8:29 AM
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Foul played ruled out in St. Jacobs Market blaze
ST. JACOBS, Ont. — Fire officials say they’ve pinpointed the general area where the blaze that levelled part of a renowned farmers market near Waterloo, Ont., began.
Sep 4, 2013 11:36 AM
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NHL Players' Association, bank donate money for hockey equipment in Alberta foothills after flood
HIGH RIVER, Alta. — Troy Kowal is one of dozens of young hockey players whose skates, pads, helmet and sticks were destroyed by floodwaters that devastated High River, Alta., in June.
Sep 4, 2013 10:04 AM
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Federal infrastructure fund was great for business, Quebec corruption inquiry hears
MONTREAL — The federal government’s historic multibillion-dollar infrastructure program has been lucrative for a few Quebec construction companies involved in illegal collusion, a witness testified at the province’s corruption inquiry on Tuesday.
Sep 4, 2013 9:40 AM
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Woman, 80, hit by Taser
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Ontario’s police watchdog is investigating an incident in which they say an 80-year-old woman suffered a fractured hip after she was struck by police with a Taser.
Sep 3, 2013 1:50 PM
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With Verizon out, telecom file a tricky one for Harper Tories
OTTAWA — With the deadline to sign up for a spectrum auction looming and a major U.S. company out of the running, it looks doubtful anyone will burst onto the scene to compete against Bell, Telus and Rogers.
Sep 3, 2013 12:16 PM
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Corporate Calgary facing productivity losses after office towers evacuated
Some of the energy companies headquartered in downtown Calgary could see productivity losses after being forced out of their offices by severe flooding, but the good news is that oil and gas production are largely unaffected, analysts said Friday.
Jun 24, 2013 11:02 PM
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Parts of Quebec, Ontario deal with power outages after summer storms
MONTREAL — Summer storms caused power outages in parts of central Canada on Monday. Environment Canada had issued severe thunderstorm watches for parts of southern Quebec and Ontario, where dozens of outages were reported.
Jun 24, 2013 10:59 PM
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Flooding due to heavy rains reach Manitoba; some states of emergency
WINNIPEG — Heavy rains across Manitoba have prompted flood warnings for the northwest, Interlake and southwest parts of the province. Up to 72 millimetres more rain is expected to fall in some areas over the next few days.
Jun 24, 2013 10:55 PM
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Calgary mayor not happy with Alberta Health over free food shutdown
CALGARY — Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi wants Alberta Health Services to call off their dogs and show some flexibility when it comes to offers of free food or drink to first responders.
Jun 24, 2013 10:55 PM
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