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    Nocturnal storms march through southern Ontario, threat again on Thursday

    Thunderstorms will make their way through parts of northern and southern Ontario Wednesday overnight, so expect heavy downpours, locally strong wind gusts and lightning

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  • NewsThe Canadian Press

    B.C. teachers' union denies Holocaust education group funds, recognition: advocates

    VANCOUVER — Jewish organizations say the British Columbia Teachers' Federation has denied specialist recognition of a Holocaust education group, making it ineligible to receive union funding as a teaching resource.

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  • NewsThe Weather Network

    Threat for power outages as potent winds whip across parts of the Prairies

    Wednesday will be a windy, rainy day for a good portion of the Prairies, continuing the unsettled trend seen since the start of the week

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  • EntertainmentCBC

    Take a look inside the now complete BMO Centre expansion

    At long last, Calgary's BMO Centre expansion at Stampede Park is officially complete — just in time for the 2024 Calgary Stampede. The $500-million project makes it the largest convention centre in Western Canada.After six years of planning and work, the finished centre is now one complete piece of the future Culture + Entertainment District."We had a common goal for what we wanted to create here and we were true to that and conscious of budget and supply chain issues all the way along," said Ka

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  • NewsCBC

    Bear crashes 9-year-old's sleepover, trashes Rossland, B.C., home

    A B.C. mother is recounting the harrowing story of hiding from a bear that invaded her home in Rossland, B.C., about 380 kilometres east of Vancouver, while she and her 9-year-old daughter were hosting a friend for a sleepover.Katherine Rice said she never actually saw the bear that entered her home through the front door, but she heard noises that alerted her to the unwelcome visitor as she was getting ready to go to bed late Saturday."I thought it was possibly the kids or a bear outside [the h

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    After years of waiting, Anishinabe Algonquin Nation gets its own space in the Parliamentary Precinct

    Members of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation — whose unceded land is now the home of Canada's Parliament — are officially getting their own dedicated space across from Centre Block after years of advocacy and tensions.A signing ceremony took place in Ottawa Wednesday between the leaders of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation — a collection of First Nations in western Quebec and Ontario — and Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree to establish the nation's new permanent presence in the

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