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Ottawa police trying to ID suspects after attempted distraction theft

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If you believe you’ve been a victim of, or witness to, a distraction theft and the suspect is still nearby,

Innovative AI Streamlines Headline Generation

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AI uses article body as main input, excluding or downweighting existing headline to generate fresh suggestions. For weak or misleading

Suspect sought after allegedly committing indecent acts on streetcar: police

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Toronto police are trying to identify a man accused of committing indecent acts on a TTC streetcar on Saturday morning.

News of the day: Canadian forces commander of latvia mission charged; Ottawa’s fraud and waste hotline leads to five firings; Sexual assault charges for two GGFG

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It’s Wednesday, April 1. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. MILITARY POLICE CHARGE CANADIAN

To fix a patient's irregular heartbeat, doctors first tested its digital 'twin'

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Scientists created virtual replicas of patients’ diseased hearts so precise that blocking a dangerous irregular heartbeat in

Eurovision Song Contest is expanding with an Asian edition later this year

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BANGKOK (AP) — The music spectacle Eurovision is holding its first Asian edition in Bangkok later this year.The Eurovision Song

Alberta moving to regulate temporary foreign worker program registration rules

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government is proposing changes to give it more oversight on who hires temporary foreign workers.Jobs Minister Joseph

TTC launches Aqua Bus, Drake buys Casa Loma, and other April Fools pranks that made you look

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Be honest, did you fall for an April Fools prank online — even for a second — before looking at

Ottawa police, trying to ID bank robbery suspect, release photo of car

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At that time, they described the suspect as a man about 30-35 years of age standing five feet seven inches