Victims lose $100K in concert, sporting event ticket scams, Peel police say
Victims lost more than $100,000 in a series of concert and sporting event ticket scams that have now resulted in two arrests, Peel police say.
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Man without pants eats sidewalk salt, disturbs drugstore: Brockville police
Accused also charged with failing to comply with a probation.
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What’s open and closed in Barrie and Simcoe County over the Easter weekend: 2024
The Easter long weekend will impact a mix of different services.
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Mayor ‘disappointed’ that Ontario budget lacks planning grant for Whitby hospital
The mayor of Whitby is expressing disappointment that the 2024 Ontario budget failed to include a planning grant for the urgently needed hospital in the town.
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What’s open, what’s closed in Winnipeg over Easter weekend?
With a long weekend for many Winnipeggers just around the corner, a number of local businesses, civic services and attractions will be closed and/or changing their hours.
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Melting ice caps are slowing Earth’s rotation, shifting how we measure time
Melting polar ice caps are redistributing a massive amount of water from the North and South poles to the Earth's bulging centre, causing the entire rotation of the planet to slow.
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Higgs champions NB shale gas development as a better climate plan than carbon pricing
New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs says his province's alternative to the federal carbon price will be to ship liquid natural gas to Europe as an alternative to coal.
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London, Ont. teen briefly hospitalized after arrest, SIU investigating
London police were called to reports of an assault and said they found a 17-year-old male suspect outside of a residence with a weapon.
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Watchdog investigates after RCMP unable to find body near Parksville
A hiker called police after spotting a man lying in the bushes, but when police arrived they couldn't find him. The same hiker found the same body the following day.
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Canada Post releases new stamp celebrating Muslim festival
This is the sixth stamp issued by Canada Post that celebrates a festival marked by many of the 2 million Muslims living in the country.
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Spring allergy season has begun. Where is it worse in Canada?
The spring allergy season has started early in many parts of Canada, with high levels of pollen in some cities such as Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, Ont., Hamilton, Ont., Brampton, Ont., and Montreal.
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Native Women’s Association forced to lay off half its staff amid funding shortfall
The organization is calling on the federal government to provide more stable core funding to ensure predictability in its advocacy efforts.
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Banksy art exhibition debuts in London, Ont. next month
Banksy, regarded as one of the most valuable artists of our time, has an exhibit making its Canadian debut in London, Ont.
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Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years for FTX fraud worth over US$8B
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison by a judge on Thursday for stealing US$8 billion from customers of the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange he founded.
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Barrie’s poet laureate gains more funding as council restructures role
Barrie’s poet laureate will be getting a much-needed funding boost after city councillors voted to support her push for more money Wednesday.
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3 charged following robbery investigation in Rosthern, Sask.
Police have charged three people following an investigation of a robbery incident at a business in Rosthern, Sask. on March 25.
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Rhodes Scholarship experience helped Delta’s Zehra Naqvi write her first poetry collection
Karachi native says poetry to her means community and survival
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Conestoga College permits for international students cut by more than 50%
Conestoga College says it will have a drop of over 50 per cent to its current international enrolment.
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Winnipeg police ask for public’s help in search for homicide suspect
Maxim Dale Garneau, 27, is wanted for second-degree murder in connection with the March 18 death of 56-year-old Edgar Allan Bear at a Selkirk Avenue residence.
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Quebec judge to rule whether man should stand trial for daycare crash deaths
Quebec court Judge François Landry is presiding over the preliminary inquiry, which heard from 13 witnesses over four days this week.
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Two Guelph women among 13 winners in Split the Pot Lottery
The province wide Split the Pot Lottery has announced 13 winners, and two of them live in Guelph. The winners were drawn online last Friday and announced to the public on Monday.
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Cutting it close: N.B. man claims $64M lotto win just 19 days before expiry
A New Brunswick man said he had a $64-million Lotto 64/9 ticket in his bedroom for nearly a year and didn't know it. The ticket was set to expire in 19 days.
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Montreal's street-cleaning parking restrictions resume April 1
The restrictions remain in effect until Dec. 1.
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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Thursday, March 28
Here's a look back on who was on 'Global News Morning Saskatoon' for Thursday, March 28.
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Record-breaking N.B. lottery winner kept winning ticket on dresser for nearly a year
A New Brunswicker will go to bed Thursday night much richer than he was Wednesday after collecting on a winning lottery ticket he let sit on his bedroom dresser for nearly a year.
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Nooks or knoll? Vancouver wants your thoughts on new False Creek park
Currently dubbed "East Park," the site occupies a narrow tranche of land from East First Avenue and Ontario Street to the south side of Science World.
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Oilers prepare to face Kings as California club tries to crawl up Pacific Division standings
The Edmonton Oilers are preparing to face a rival club in the NHL's Pacific Division that has put together a 7-3-0 record in its last 10 games.
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Justin Trudeau deepfake ad promoting ‘robot trader’ pulled off YouTube
A deepfake advertisement depicting Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's likeness promoting a financial “robot trader” has been pulled off YouTube.
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'We won’t forget': How some Muslims view Poilievre's stance on Israel-Hamas war
Spokesperson says Conservative leader has missed chances to show compassion with Muslims and that building ties could be "much more difficult now."
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Supreme Court upholds First Nation election requirement
The Supreme Court said that in cases where Section 15 and Section 25 of the Charter both apply, the Aboriginal and treaty rights laid out in Section 25 prevail.
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Canada Post’s newest stamp features special cookies for Islamic holiday
Canada Post’s newest specialty stamps feature “melt-in-your-mouth” desserts to mark two Islamic festivals, the crown corporation announced Thursday.
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Quebec to delay redrawing province's electoral map
The opposition parties had sought the delay because the revisions would eliminate two ridings, one in the Gaspé and the other in east-end Montreal.
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RCMP conduct controlled demolition after cache of explosives, guns found in Port Alberni
Police said said they found numerous guns along with thousands of rounds of ammunition, homemade explosive devices and chemicals used to make explosives. 
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Robotic police dog shot multiple times, credited with avoiding potential bloodshed
A robotic dog named Roscoe is being thanked by state police in Massachusetts for helping avert a tragedy involving a person barricaded in a home.
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Concert review: Tim McGraw delivers energetic evening of country music in Vancouver
Tim McGraw brought Carly Pearce, Restless Road to Rogers Arena for Vancouver stop on his Standing Room Only Tour on March 27. 
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Sunshine in the forecast for Easter long weekend in Metro Vancouver
Kids hoping for an Easter egg hunt outdoors may be in luck. Sunday is expected to be sunny and clear with highs of 14 C.
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Was the Canadiens' five-game western road trip a success? | HI/O Show
After a rocky start, the Habs finished the road trip with a 2-2-1 record and Martin St. Louis back behind the bench.
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Gangs netting up to US$3 trillion a year as Southeast Asia human trafficking becomes a global crisis, Interpol says
Human trafficking-fuelled fraud is exploding in Southeast Asia with organized crime rings raking in close to US$3 trillion in illicit revenue annually, the head of Interpol has said in comments that reveal the huge profits being earned by cartels.
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Powerball jackpot surpasses $1.26 billion. Can Canadians buy a ticket? 
The Powerball jackpot has ballooned after it made its 37th consecutive drawing and still did not produce a winner.
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A dog and a bird formed an unlikely friendship. Their separation has infuriated followers
Peggy is a stout and muscular Staffordshire bull terrier, and Molly is a magpie, an Australian bird best known for swooping on humans during breeding season, not for befriending dogs. But in an emotional video posted online, Peggy’s owners announced that the animals had been separated.
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Woman sent to hospital after rescued from small house fire in east Hamilton
Hamilton firefighters say they battled a blaze in the living room of a small two storey home in city's east end early Thursday morning.
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Peterborough police make gunpoint arrest of 2 men carrying firearms
Police on Wednesday evening responded a report of two men carrying a duffle bag containing a firearm. Officers made a gunpoint arrest and located two replica firearms.
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Ontario reaches ‘new deal’ with City of Ottawa
Ontario has reached a so-called "new deal" with the City of Ottawa that sees the province take over certain major costs, the provincial government said Thursday.
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Two suspects sought after knife pulled at downtown Guelph mall
Police say a mall employee approached two men after they were seen on surveillance video. One man pulled a knife and threatened to stab the employee.
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Hotel Intel: Mont-Sainte-Anne chalets and condos updated by new owner
Mont-Ste-Anne is the centre of sporting life year-round as well as a magnificent vantage point for breathtaking river views.
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9-foot Burmese python seized from Chilliwack, B.C. home
Burmese pythons are among a number of so-called controlled alien species that require a special permit to possess, ship transport or breed in B.C.
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Premier Smith offers Edmonton help, city councillors indicate it’s not needed
Premier Danielle Smith alluded to concerns about the City of Edmonton on Wednesday but did not go into depth about those concerns.
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Statistics Canada reports real GDP up 0.6 per cent in January as Quebec strikes end
Statistics Canada says real gross domestic product grew 0.6 per cent in January, helped by the end of public sector strikes in Quebec in November and December.
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