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- 22-year-old donkey finds forever home: BC SPCA
A 22-year-old donkey with "a big heart and a sweet face" that was surrendered to the BC SPCA has found a new home, according to the charity.
- After years of waiting, construction of Grenfell long term care home begins
Following years of concern around long term care in the town of Grenfell, construction on a new home for the elderly has officially broken ground.
- One person taken to hospital after southwest Calgary house fire
One person is being treated in hospital for smoke inhalation after a southwest Calgary house fire.
- Selkirk RCMP looking for missing woman
RCMP in Selkirk are looking for the public's help in finding a missing 30-year-old woman.
- Totem pole returned to B.C. First Nation
A memorial totem pole that spent decades in a Scottish museum is back where it belongs.
- Saskatoon Transit asking councillors to hire 6 support officers to patrol buses
Saskatoon Transit is renewing calls for its own dedicated team of community support officers (CSOs) to help respond to incidents on buses and transit terminals.
- Diwali fireworks advisory issued despite warnings it might be discriminatory: emails
An Environment Canada advisory that singled out Diwali fireworks as a reason to prepare for poor air quality last October was issued despite multiple warnings from some staff about it being discriminatory.
- Man charged after allegedly soliciting funds using fake Ontario magazine for more than a decade
A man in his 50s from Oakville, Ont. has been arrested and charged after allegedly selling advertisements and soliciting funds using a fake magazine for more than a decade.
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- Ex-MLB pitcher, woman who accused him of assault in 2021, settle legal dispute
Former major league pitcher Trevor Bauer and a woman who accused him of beating and sexually assaulting her in 2021 have settled their legal dispute, Bauer's attorneys said Monday.
- Did the pandemic change the way we treat others? We want to hear from you
In a country known for its kindness, have Canadians started to change? Some say there's been a decline in the way we treat others since the pandemic. We want to hear your thoughts.
- UN Security Council votes to send Kenya-led multinational force to Haiti to fight violent gangs
The UN Security Council on Monday voted to send a multinational force to Haiti led by Kenya to help combat violent gangs in the troubled Caribbean country.
- Federal ministers still lack mandate letters, two months after majority shuffled
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has yet to issue mandate letters for his cabinet ministers, two months after announcing an overhaul to his front bench.
- Federal Court of Appeal rules against Google in privacy law case
The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected an attempt by Google to overturn a decision that found the company's search engine is covered by Canada's privacy law, marking another victory for people seeking a digital 'right to be forgotten.'
- Bitfarms reports a 7.3% increase in its monthly mining output
Bitfarms produced 411 bitcoins last month and sold 362. The Canadian miner is still lagging behind last year’s figures. Bitfarms stock is currently down 40% versus its recent high. Bitfarms Ltd says its mining output popped 7.3% in September as it continued to install new miners and “fully energised” its facility in Rio Cuarto to The post Bitfarms reports a 7.3% increase in its monthly mining output appeared first on CoinJournal.
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- Ex-MLB pitcher, woman who accused him of assault in 2021, settle legal dispute
Former major league pitcher Trevor Bauer and a woman who accused him of beating and sexually assaulting her in 2021 have settled their legal dispute, Bauer's attorneys said Monday.
- David Beckham reflects on highs and lows in documentary, calls it an 'emotional rollercoaster'
David Beckham delves back into the hateful treatment he received following his infamous 1998 World Cup red card - and its impact on him - in a new Netflix documentary series pegged to the 10th anniversary of his retirement.
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- David Beckham reflects on highs and lows in documentary, calls it an 'emotional rollercoaster'
David Beckham delves back into the hateful treatment he received following his infamous 1998 World Cup red card - and its impact on him - in a new Netflix documentary series pegged to the 10th anniversary of his retirement.
- A second U.K. police force is looking into allegations of sexual offences committed by Russell Brand
A second British police force is looking into sexual offences allegedly committed by actor and comedian Russell Brand, British media reported Monday.