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2 charged with 1st-degree murder after Burnaby man’s remains found
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Two people have been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of a 45-year-old Burnaby man whose remains were found earlier this month in Mission, B.C. The RCMP’s integrated homicide…
2 charged with first-degree murder of Burnaby man reported missing in February
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School bus driver sentenced to 60 days jail for fatally striking pedestrian
A school bus driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in October 2024 has been sentenced to 60 days in jail and a two-year driving suspension. Anthony Phillips pleaded guilty to careless driving causing the death of 22-year-old Rachel Turner last…
Paralympic viewing guide: Canadians go for gold on the final weekend
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Ryan Wedding co-accused linked to Toronto police corruption probe moved to special jail unit
An alleged drug smuggler for accused kingpin Ryan Wedding – recently connected to a man charged in a sprawling Toronto police corruption investigation – has been moved to a special unit of a Toronto jail. Gurpreet Singh’s lawyer told a…

Man who murdered girlfriend gets reduced sentence partly due to his race
A man who stabbed his girlfriend to death at a shopping centre in British Columbia received a lighter sentence partly because of his race. Everton Javaun Downey, 35, stabbed his girlfriend, Melissa Blimkie, 15 times in a stairwell at the Metrotown…
Companies can no longer charge for changing or cancelling internet, cellphone plans
Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canada’s Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) is removing the fees for changing or cancelling internet and cellphone plans. In an announcement posted on Thursday, the CRTC…
Carney announces $35B for defence, infrastructure in Canada’s North
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Family of child injured in Canada school shooting sues OpenAI
The family of a girl critically injured during a mass shooting at a Canadian school is suing ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, claiming it had been aware the suspect had been planning an attack but failed to alert the authorities. Twelve-year-old Maya Gebala…
Alberta government ends funding for Edmonton housing program – Edmonton
The Alberta government said it is moving funding from Boyle Street Community Services’ Intensive Case Management Team. They call that program a housing first initiative. The province said the funding was to support 200 clients, but it had a…
Cal Quantrill leads Canada to its first WBC quarterfinal, pitching 5 sterling innings
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City of Regina warns residents about rising recycling contamination – Regina
By Manjot Singh Global News Posted March 10, 2026 7:00 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Regina is urging residents to be more careful with what goes into their recycling carts as contamination rates…
Early detection after E. coli outbreak at Calgary daycares prevented worse outcomes: study
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Suspicious Chinese Funds Should Have Raised ‘Alarm Bells’ at Canadian Banks: Experts
Yet Canada’s biggest banks –– including the Royal Bank of Canada, CIBC, TD and the Bank of Montreal –– all accepted the money without flagging it to the country’s financial regulator. Only one financial institution acted: The Vancouver arm of…
Volatile oil prices spark calls for Alberta to suspend fuel tax again
Wild swings in global oil prices are prompting renewed calls for the Alberta government to provide affordability relief, even as provincial officials say the current volatility makes decisions about tax measures difficult. Alberta Finance Minister…
