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Sask. youth worker arrested in Edmonton and charged with child luring, pornography
A youth worker from Pasqua First Nation in southern Saskatchewan has been arrested in Edmonton and charged with child luring, making child pornography, possession of child pornography and distributing child pornography.
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What's on my phone ft. Teri Meri Doriyaann's Jatin Arora: I hate loan lelo, car bechdo phone calls
Jatin Arora, who’s winning hearts with his performance in Teri Meri Doriyaann got candid and took up a fun ‘What’s On My Phone Segment’ with ETimes TV. He opened up about his most used apps, last photo taken, the first phone call he made...
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B.C. restricts youth's access to nicotine pouch products
The B.C. government announced a provincial sales restriction for buccal nicotine pouch products, including those under the brand Zonnic. In a statement, the province says the changes will move the product behind pharmacy counters in...
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Turn To Tara: Complaints mount against Long Island-based florist accused of duping customers
Better Business Bureau Metro New York CEO Claire Rosenzweig says her team started to investigate, only to discover two other Long Island-based florists registered to the same Broadhollow Road address in Melville as Sarata.
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Dealing with uncertainty as changes loom for P.E.I.'s international student population
Post-secondary schools on Prince Edward Island are answering as many questions as they can for international students trying to understand recent federal changes meant to cap numbers. They're also working with the province to deal with...
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Palestinian girl shot by Israeli forces dies in Gaza city ambush: Red Crescent
Palestinian Red Crescent shares audio of Layan Hamadeh shot by Israeli forces; died in Gaza attack.
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Rafah crossing desperation: Who’s getting out of Gaza?
For the first time since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, some foreign nationals and severely injured hospital patients were allowed to leave Gaza. CBC’s Tom Parry was on the ground at the Rafah crossing in Egypt and breaks down the...
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Israel Intensifies Strikes On Gaza And Cuts Communication
Israel has stepped up air and ground attacks in Gaza, cutting all communication. It has cut off its 2.3 million people from contact with each other and the rest of the world. Israel’s bombardment of Gaza has intensified.
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Demining Nagorno-Karabakh: Landmines pose risk to returning civilians
Azerbaijan says its territory is contaminated with land mines, unexploded munitions and other remnants of its decades conflict with Armenia.
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Grizzly bear attack kills couple in Banff National Park
One man and one woman are dead after being mauled by a grizzly bear while hiking in a remote part of Banff National Park, west of Sundre, Alta., says Parks Canada. The couple’s dog was also killed in the attack. Park officials say the...
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Rugby head injuries: Hundreds of former players taking legal action
While the Rugby World Cup continues in France, 300 ex-players in England sue the sport's authority over head injuries.
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Nipah Outbreak: Kerala's Health Department Vigilant As Contact List Grows To 1,192
The health department is on high alert for a Nipah virus outbreak, with the contact list now at 1,192. 97 contacts were traced, and 51 samples are pending results.
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“China, officially or unofficially, wants to contact me…” Dalai Lama’s big revelation
The 14th Dalai Lama, known to the Tibetan people as Gyalwa Rinpoche, has made a revelation that China is trying to make contact with him. “I am always open to talk. Now China also realises that the spirit of Tibetan people is very...
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Move over pickleball. Here comes walking soccer
Walking soccer programs for seniors are popping up across the country and soon, some Canadian players will try to make their mark internationally.
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'I would never, ever book with them again,' says Swoop passenger
Sarah Ziolkowska of Dartmouth, N.S., describes her efforts to reach customer service representatives with WestJet subsidiary Swoop Airlines after the carrier cancelled her flight.
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Canadian Armed Forces on the ground in Port Sudan
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says military members are in Port Sudan 'as we speak' as Ottawa tries to offer options to Canadians seeking to flee the conflict in Sudan.
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to Do If You Can't Make Mortgage Payments
Mortgage delinquencies rose to nearly 4% in the fourth quarter last year, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Howard Dvorkin, certified financial planner and chairman of Debt.com, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on what to...
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3 still missing after blast and fire at Quebec fuel distributor
Police in Quebec say three people are still missing after a blast ignited a major blaze Thursday morning at a fuel distributor in Saint-Roch-de-L'Achigan, a small town north of Montreal. Police also said it will take them days to...
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Veteran calls on Ottawa to contact people who drank tainted military base water
A Canadian veteran is calling on the Department of National Defence to make more of an effort to contact people entitled to compensation after drinking tainted water on a Quebec military base.
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Calls for ticket refunds after Arcade Fire lead singer faces sexual misconduct allegations
Arcade Fire fans put off by sexual misconduct allegations against lead singer Win Butler are calling for ticket refunds — but are receiving little help from ticket sellers.
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Boys increasingly targeted in sextortion cases: experts
Experts with the Canadian Centre for Child Protection say adolescent boys are being increasingly targeted on social media in sexual extortion cases.
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Monkeypox: How you can protect yourself from the virus and what to do if you have symptoms
The risk of monkeypox to the general population remains low but it’s important to know how you can protect yourself from the virus.
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5 Team Canada members placed in COVID-19 protocol, says COC
The Canadian Olympic Committee says five members of the Canadian delegation in Beijing are in COVID-19 protocol. The delegation of 246 people includes athletes, coaches and other staff, the COC says.
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140 million rapid tests on the way to provinces
Filomena Tassi, minister of public services and procurement, acknowledged the difficulties in obtaining COVID-19 rapid tests due to the high demand over December, but stated the federal government was working hard to acquire more, and...