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Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to Manitoba's legislature, dies

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WINNIPEG - A member of Manitoba’s government caucus and the first First Nations woman elected to the province’s legislature has

Rob Reiner's 'Stand by Me' returns to Toronto theatres. Here's why it still inspires 40 years later

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Stephen King’s 1982 novella “The Body” is a shivery, elusive account of four preteen boys who set out into the

Cuba’s power grid collapses leaving it without electricity for the 3rd time this month

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HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as

Melissa Auf der Maur on Courtney Love, Billy Corgan and surviving ’90s alt-rock

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“The magic of what we experienced in the ’90s — especially those of us living a kind of empowered privilege but

Multiple people injured after floor collapses at New Hampshire wedding venue

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Six people were taken to area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries after a floor collapsed at a wedding venue in

Federal government announces safe sport funding

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OTTAWA - The federal government is giving $5 million to Sport Integrity Canada to continue administering the Canadian Safe Sport

'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' actor Nicholas Brendon dies at 54

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Nicholas Brendon, an actor best known for his role as a loveable underdog sidekick on the hit television series “Buffy

‘No regrets’: Toronto councillor violated code of conduct, Integrity Commissioner says

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Toronto’s Integrity Commissioner has found that comments made by a city councillor during a dispute with a constituent last year

Fréchette and Drainville face off in first CAQ leadership debate

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QUÉBEC - Tensions flared Saturday in Quebec City as Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville faced off in the first debate