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Hurricanes eliminate Canadiens in Game 5 on Eastern Conference Final

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Canada’s last hope for a Stanley Cup in 2026 crashed hard in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final, as

Ottawa boy’s rare genetic disease has his community fundraising for a cure

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Richard said, in addition to family, friends and neighbours, various local celebrities also paid the stand a visit, including Jake

Korean War refugee’s Sikh-inspired art resonates across cultures during Asian Heritage Month

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Canada marks May as Asian Heritage Month, and the story of a Korean artist whose work reflects Sikh history and

Another US strike on an alleged drug boat kills 3 in the eastern Pacific Ocean

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military said it carried out another strike Friday on a boat accused of smuggling drugs

Major power outage hits cottage country

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Thousands of people who made their way up to cottage country ahead of this warm weekend are in the dark

Man in his 30s found with gunshot wounds in Toronto’s east-end

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Toronto police are investigating a shooting in the city’s east-end. Emergency crews were called to the Greenwood-Coxwell neighbourhood, near Walpole

Canada’s Stanley Cup drought reaches 33 years

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Canadians will have to wait at least another year to see a team north of the border lift the Stanley

Man in his 40s shot in North York, police say

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A man in his 40s was found suffering from a gunshot wound in North York late Friday evening. Police received

Drag queens reign at Canadian Screen Awards reality TV gala

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The queens rule again. “Canada’s Drag Race” picked up seven Canadian Screen Awards at a ceremony celebrating the best unscripted television on