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Alberta RCMP say 2 B.C. cases may match serial killer's method

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In May, the Alberta RCMP Historical Homicide Unit linked Gary Allen Srery to the deaths of four young women in Calgary in the 1970s. Srery died in an Idaho State prison in 2011 while serving a sentence for violent sexual crimes. Now,...
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White House Advisor grilled over deadly Rafah strikes

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White House National Security spokesman John Kirby says Israel’s strike on Rafah, which killed children, won’t change Biden's policy.
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Court hears Winnipeg serial killer's search history

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Searches done on a computer belonging to an admitted serial killer before his arrest included questions about DNA, fingerprints, Winnipeg's garbage day collection schedule and the definition of a serial killer, a police computer analyst...
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Alberta RCMP have solved four historical homicides dating to the 1970s

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A painstaking investigation led to Gary Allen Srery, now deceased, being identified as the killer of four young victims in Calgary in the 1970s, RCMP said Friday. The victims are Eva Dvorak and Patricia McQueen, both 14, Melissa Rehorek,...
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Canada gains ground against cancer, but progress is at risk

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The latest Canadian cancer projections show death rates have dropped slightly because of early screening and prevention campaigns, but Canada’s family doctor shortage could stall that progress.
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Should Quebec catch up to other provinces and raise speed limits on highways?

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While most other Canadian provinces now have sections of highways with speed limits exceeding 100 km/h, there has been little talk in Quebec of following suit. While some drivers seem to like the idea, a plethora of concerns have been...
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‘One of our worst corridors in terms of accidents.’ Goal Zero aims to make Route 9 safer

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Commuters traveling today on Route 9 will notice more police, more stops and more enforcement.
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Deadlier fires in Toronto's lower income wards

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Analysis of fires across city wards finds correlation between household income, and injuries and deaths from residential fires.
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New report compliments Winnipeg mobile overdose prevention site

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More than 7,000 people consumed drugs in relative safety at Sunshine House's mobile overdose prevention site, according to a new report covering a one-year period ending in October 2023.
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Moms Stop the Harm co-founder says safe supply has become harder to promote

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Leslie McBain, a co-founder of Moms Stop the Harm, says it is harder now -- eight years into B.C.'s toxic drug crisis -- to promote the safe supply of drugs because of opposition from conservative politicians.
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Study finds no link between COVID vaccines and fatal heart problems in young people

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A new study from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows there is no evidence to suggest COVID vaccines cause sudden cardiac death or other fatal heart problems in young people.
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Essential support: Westchester initiative tackles Black maternal health disparities

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Westchester County is taking a stand with its Black Maternal Child Health Initiative.
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Dead humpback whale washes up on Long Beach Island

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Eighteen whales have washed up along New Jersey shores since December 2022.
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O.J. Simpson dead at 76 from cancer

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O.J. Simpson, the football star whose shocking arrest for double murder and subsequent acquittal at trial shone a light on American race relations, has died. He was 76.
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European migration pact: EU Parliament to vote on asylum reforms

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The European Union votes to overhaul its migration policy -- after the deadliest year on record for people trying to cross the Mediterranean
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Manitoba, federal governments promise $20M each to search Prairie Green landfill for human remains

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The federal and provincial governments have committed $20 million each toward searching the Prairie Green landfill for the remains of two Indigenous women.
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Police: 2 people found dead inside Tompkins Cove residence

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The department released information on their Facebook page at 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday and said the deaths appears to be an isolated incident.
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Authorities identify twin children killed in Mount Hope apartment

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Authorities say 5-year-olds George and Gianna Kantanka were found dead in the building after police received a call for help on Dec. 18.
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B.C. faces coroner shortage

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B.C. has had its fair share of worker shortages, and now the province is seeing a shortage of coroners. As Jon Hernandez reports, that's leaving some big questions left unanswered.
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First responders remain with vehicle on Manitoba highway where 3 children found dead

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RCMP responded to a report of a vehicle on fire Sunday morning on Highway 248 in southern Manitoba. Three children were declared dead at the scene.
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U.S. response could be 'multi-level,' 'sustained' following deaths in Jordan

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Following the deaths of three U.S. servicemen from a drone attack in Jordan, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Bilnken warned that any party trying to take advantage of turmoil in the Middle East to attack U.S. troops could face a...
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'Resources are very sparse': Hope, B.C. doctor speak out about struggle to provide addiction support

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Dr. Aseem Grover, who is based in Hope, in the Fraser Canyon region of southwestern B.C., says frontline addiction care has been challenging due to limited resources. With 11 deaths last year, Hope recorded one of the province's highest...
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3 hostages mistakenly killed by Israel military, says spokesman

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The Israeli military says three hostages being held by Hamas were shot by Israeli troops during a ground operation in Gaza City after they were mistakenly identified as a threat.
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There's new evidence against alleged poison seller Kenneth Law, police say

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Police in the Toronto area say they have new evidence against alleged poison seller Kenneth Law that warrants 14 second-degree murder charges in addition to the previous charges of counselling or aiding suicide.