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Documents reveal new details about alleged junior hockey sexual assault

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Recently filed court documents lay out why police are seeking search warrants to further their investigation into five members of the 2018 World Junior hockey team they believe were involved in an alleged sexual assault of a woman in...
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The Benefits of Wearing Hearing Protection

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Ronnie Madra, founder and CEO of EAROS, joined Cheddar News to discuss his company's products for affordable hearing protection, especially ahead of the New Year's festivities.
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COP15 delegates nearing draft proposal to save world’s species

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Representatives from around the world are close to reaching once-in-a-decade agreement to protect life on land and in the oceans at the COP15 biodiversity summit in Montreal with a draft proposal now on the table.
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Anne Sacoolas has been sentenced in the Harry Dunn case via video link

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After she hit a teenager in Northamptonshire with her car then fled the country, pleading diplomatic immunity. US national Anne Sacoolas has been sentenced. She declined to appear in the court in person, and instead received her sentence...
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Sam Bankman-Fried Agrees to Testify at House Hearing

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Sam Bankman-Friedman will testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday about the collapse of his crypto exchange.
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SCOTUS on Immigration Policy, Senate Marriage Vote & Arizona Election Tally

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SCOTUS on Immigration Policy, Senate Marriage Vote & Arizona Election Tally
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Pap test results delayed for months as labs juggle high demand, staff shortages

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Delays to process Pap test results are being felt across much of the country. Industry insiders say the problem is made worse by ongoing long-term staffing issues in the Canadian lab sector.
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Buffalo supermarket shooter pleads guilty to murder

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The white gunman who killed 10 Black shoppers and workers at a supermarket in Buffalo, N.Y., has pleaded guilty to murder and hate-motivated terrorism charges. The pleas guarantee that he will spend the rest of his life in prison.
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24th edition of Cityscape Dubai opens its doors

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The event focused on how the real estate market is adapting to change when it comes to new technology and sustainability
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Schools, hospitals under strain of respiratory illness surge

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According to Quebec's education ministry, more than 150,000 students were absent from school this week — more than 12 per cent of the entire student population. School boards across Canada say it's not just students who are out sick, but...
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Study: More Than 1 Billion Young People at Risk of Hearing Loss

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A new study shows that up to one billion young people could be at risk of losing their hearing.
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Vigils continue as 5 killed in Colorado gay club identified

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The five people killed in Saturday's shooting rampage in a Colorado Springs nightclub have been identified. The 22-year-old suspect is facing five murder charges and five charges of committing a bias-motivated crime causing bodily injury.
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Congress Wants FTX Founder to Testify On Firm's Collapse

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The founder of crypto exchange FTX, Sam Bankman-Frield, will testify on Capitol Hill next month about the firm's collapse.
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Organizers provide alternate account of convoy protests at inquiry

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Convoy protest spokesperson Tamara Lich denied that police asked her and other organizers to leave Ottawa while testifying at the Emergencies Act inquiry. Meanwhile, Jeremy Mackenzie, founder of online far-right movement Diagalon,...
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Time to bring back mask mandate, says Toronto doctor

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Dr. Fahad Razak, internist at St. Michael's Hospital, says the triple threat posed by COVID-19, RSV and influenza should be dealt with through public health measures like mask mandates.
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Vancouver Ismaili community reflects on 50th anniversary of Uganda expulsion

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Ismaili Canadians in Vancouver reflect on the five decades that have past since Ugandan dictator Idi Amin banished South Asians from the country, giving whole families only 90 days to leave.
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Alex Jones Verdict, Ukraine Air Strikes: What You Need2Know Thursday Oct. 13

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Here's what you Need2Know for Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022.
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Trump ignored staff, advisers telling him election was over

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The Jan. 6 committee presented video evidence Thursday that showed how Donald Trump was told over and over by his own senior staff that the election was over and that he had lost, but that he ignored them and carried on with his bid to...
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Former ambassador: Donald Trump is the “greatest threat the U.S. has had to its democracy”

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Former U.S. ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman shares his perspective on the Jan. 6 committee voting to subpoena former president Donald Trump. “Our democracy is fragile … we need to continue to address the insurrection, but also the...
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Jan. 6 inquiry calls on Donald Trump to testify

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Following a day of dramatic testimony, the U.S. House Jan. 6 committee voted unanimously to compel former U.S. president Donald Trump to appear before the panel to answer questions about the 2021 attack at the Capitol.
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Ottawa residents felt abandoned during convoy protest, inquiry hears

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Downtown Ottawa residents laid out the harms and lasting trauma caused by last winter's convoy protest, and how they felt let down by police, as testimony begins at the public inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies...
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Pfizer bivalent vaccine available in Ont., Sask. to those 12 and up

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Pfizer's COVID-19 booster vaccine is now available to people 12 years of age and older in Ontario and Saskatchewan.
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Russia’s partial mobilisation for Ukraine to begin ‘immediately’

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Up to 300,000 military reservists could be drafted by Russia, after Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation
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Saskatchewan authorities release names of 10 people killed in attacks

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The RCMP and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service have released a comprehensive list of the deceased victims of a series of stabbings on James Smith Cree Nation and in Weldon, Sask.