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I. LOVE.PIZZA. - I mean it’s pretty much a weekly thing for me. One time I actually had pizza delivered to a bar (with permission) BECAUSE I LOVE PIZZA THAT MUCH. -
'We need help to combat this drug': Methamphetamine, a growing concern for police
January is Crime Stoppers Month. This year’s theme is 'Helping All Communities Stay Safe' -
B.C. dentists argue for COVID-19 vaccine priority after exclusion from provincial plan
Dentists are the latest group to take issue with British Columbia's COVID-19 vaccination plan. -
2 Albertans in their 20s die from COVID-19
The province has announced two more people in their 20s have died from COVID-19 in Alberta and both victims are in the Calgary zone. -
Protesters in Mississauga, Ont. demand justice after SIU clears officer in killing of Jamal Francique
A group of protesters in Mississauga, Ont. is demanding justice for Jamal Francique after a report by the province’s police watchdog found no reasonable grounds to criminally charge the officer who shot and killed the 28-year-old man last year. -
2 Albertans in their 20s among the 13 COVID-19 deaths reported Saturday
Two Albertans in their 20s are among the 13 COVID-19 fatalities the province reported on Saturday. -
Edmontonians rally in support of political prisoners held in Belarus
Belarusians in Edmonton joined in on Saturday as protests swept across Europe in support of political prisoners held in Belarus. -
Eased COVID-19 restrictions provide bittersweet consolation for N.S. sports parents and theatre-goers
Throughout the Maritimes, COVID-19 has put limits on how (or even if) events proceed. While the easing of some restrictions is helping restore some sense of normalcy, not everyone is satisfied or even sure of a beneficial outcome. -
Big box store enforcement blitz comes to Windsor
A big box store enforcement blitz is being carried out in regions across Ontario including Windsor to reinforce public health measures meant to curb the spread of COVID-19. -
Supporters' words may haunt Trump at impeachment trial
The words of Donald Trump supporters who are accused of participating in the deadly U.S. Capitol riot may end up being used against him in his Senate impeachment trial as he faces the charge of inciting a violent insurrection. -
Judge throws out complaint from taxi companies claiming regulator made error approving Uber and Lyft
Several Vancouver taxi companies asked the courts to review and reconsider the B.C. Passenger Transportation Board’s decision to grant licenses to the ride-hailing companies. -
Cash, guns and drugs seized following Didsbury bust
Charges have been laid against a man following a significant seizure of drugs, cash and illegal weapons and firearms in the town of Didsbury this week. -
Man charged after allegedly threatening to kill an officer, Friday
A 36-year-old man faces a slew of charges after police allege he threatened to kill an officer, after his vehicle was found in a ditch -
A made-in-Canada rapid COVID-19 testing device gets Health Canada approval
Spartan Bioscience says its testing device can provide results within an hour -
Snowmobile driver killed in collision in South Stormont Township
Ontario Provincial Police responded to a collision involving a motorized snow vehicle and a passenger vehicle on County Road 2 in South Stormont Township just after 2 p.m. Saturday. -
24 new COVID-19 cases, one new death in Porcupine health region
Officials with the Porcupine Health Unit have announced more troubling news, with 24 new COVID-19 cases and a new death caused by virus. -
Assiniboine Park Zoo gets the green light to reopen
The Assiniboine Park zoo gets the green light to reopen under the new health orders with some restrictions in place. -
'It's a worthwhile investment': Council set to vote on $129 million plan to revamp ByWard Market
In preparations to one-day welcome visitors back to the market, the Rideau-Vanier councillor says it’s a perfect opportunity to revamp the downtown hotspot. -
350 Canada Post employees at Mississauga, Ont. facility sent home to self-isolate as cases continue to rise
A group of employees who work the same shift at a Canada Post facility in Mississauga have been sent home and advised to isolate to prevent further spread of COVID-19 as the number of cases at the site continues to climb. -
Police on alert outside Pallister’s home ahead of planned anti-lockdown rally
Multiple police cars were parked outside Premier Brian Pallister’s home Saturday afternoon, in anticipation of an anti-lockdown protest, which in the end never happened. -
Snowmobiler dies after colliding with trees in Monteregie
A snowmobiler is dead after colliding with trees in St-Alexis-des-Monts, in Monteregie.
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