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Schools, band office closed after Saskatchewan shooting kills one, injures another

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PELICAN NARROWS — The remote northeastern Saskatchewan community of Pelican Narrows has been left shaken after a shooting near its

Serena Williams is coming back to tennis at 44, returning to the sport she dominated for decades

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PARIS (AP) — Serena Williams is coming back to professional tennis at the age of 44, returning to the sport

Suspect wanted in Mississauga fatal stabbing in May arrested, police say

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Peel Regional Police investigators say a 28-year-old man wanted in connection with a fatal stabbing in Mississauga in May has

Police make 5 more arrests connected to demonstration targetting Jewish community: Chief Demkiw

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Vowing that the Toronto Police Service will be “relentless” in stamping out hate, Chief Myron Demkiw announced five additional arrests

TTC bus crash sends at least 13 people to hospital

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A bus crash in the Weston area sent more than a dozen people to a hospital Monday afternoon. Police told

Lawyers for Lively and Baldoni battle in a New York court despite settling claims weeks ago

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NEW YORK (AP) — The legal battle between actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni isn’t quite over yet. Just a

Agriculture minister reappoints Canadian Dairy Commission CEO Benoit Basillais

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OTTAWA — Federal Agriculture Minister Heath MacDonald says Benoit Basillais has been reappointed as CEO of the Canadian Dairy Commission.

Trump signs proclamation amending tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper imports

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U.S. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation late Monday amending certain tariffs on metals, including steel, aluminum and copper imports.

Iraqi national pleads not guilty in 18 attacks in Europe, calling himself a ‘prisoner of war’

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NEW YORK (AP) — An Iraqi national accused of plotting at least 18 attacks in Europe in retaliation for the