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The Show Must Go On: Downtown Cabaret Theatre seeks donations to continue operating

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Staff say they need help raising $25,000 to keep the theatre running.
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Bear Clan Patrol opens Calgary chapter

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Bear Clan Patrol, an Indigenous grassroots street patrol, opens a chapter in Calgary after a resurgence in Winnipeg. The volunteer-run group aims to keep Indigenous communities safe by picking up needles and connecting with vulnerable...
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Patrick Brown begins campaign in Brampton mayoral race

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Brampton mayoral hopeful Patrick Brown hits the campaign trail and defenda himself against criticism that he's a parachute candidate.
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Toronto police increase security, remain vague on details

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Police will only say that they received information about a potential risk to public safety. They aren't revealing what the tip was or who it came from.
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Two Toronto rappers dead in downtown shooting

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Two Toronto rappers are dead after a shooting downtown. CBC's Natalie Nanowski reports.
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Chicago Picks Elon Musk's Boring Company For High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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Elon Musk's Boring Co. Wins Race for Chicago's High-Speed Airport Link

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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced on Wednesday that Musk's tunneling company will build a transit system between O'Hare International Airport and the city's downtown area. The Boring Company, which beat out four other companies to win...
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B.C. flood evacuees return home to survey damage

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It's a bittersweet homecoming for many, who now have to get their water-logged neighbourhoods back up and running.
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Fire devours downtown Brandon, Man.

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A fire tore through downtown Brandon, Man., forcing more than 150 people to flee a burning apartment building. CBC's Austin Grabish has the details.
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Torontonians shocked by van attack in their city

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People in Toronto are shocked by the van attack — many of them believing that such an incident would never happen in their city. Typically known as a safe and welcoming city, some Torontonians are now doubting that reputation.
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Hockey business

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Eugene Melnyk, owner of the Ottawa Senators on whether he plans to move the team
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Weekend of shootings in Toronto prompts calls for action

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A weekend of shootings in Toronto's downtown core is prompting calls for action. CBC's Jacqueline Hansen reports.
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Priced out of the rental market

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Young Canadians are being priced out of the rental market. It's a major problem for those potential renters, but also for the cities they want to call home
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Edmonton man reacts to racial slurs yelled from car

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Incidents like this happen far too often, and we've become desensitized to it, says Jesse Lipscombe
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Massive sinkhole in downtown Ottawa

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A giant sinkhole that rapidly filled with water in downtown Ottawa caused a gas leak, collapsed a road and forced the evacuation of all nearby businesses.
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The unexpected faces of addiction

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When a respected college professor was found dead in a hotel room in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, it changed the way some saw the city's spiralling fentanyl crisis
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The unexpected faces of addiction

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When a respected college professor was found dead in a hotel room in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, it changed the way some saw the city's spiralling fentanyl crisis
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Vancouver mayor wants Trump name removed from tower

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Trump's name and brand have no place on Vancouver skyline, Gregor Robertson says
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Mayor says town is safe and ready for Dawson Music Festival

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Dawson City's largest and most popular event of the year is coming up this weekend. The mayor says the town is safe, and ready for an influx of visitors. This comes on the heels of two separate incidents last weekend. One involved a...
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Power restored to customers in Port Chester amid extremely hot temps

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Dozens of apartment units and businesses downtown were without power amid the intense heat. At one point more than 500 customers were in the dark.
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Manitoba extends funding for retail theft initiative

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The provincial government and retailers say a program that gave Winnipeg police $387,000 to fight retail theft seems to be helping cut down on crime, and the province now says it'll keep funding the initiative at least through July.
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Westport Sidewalk Sale begins today and runs through Sunday

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Participating merchants are located from Elm Street, Church Lane, Riverside Avenue, Sconset Square, Playhouse Square and Main Street.
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Cynthia Block announces 2024 Saskatoon mayoral bid

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Ward 6 Coun. Cynthia Block has announced she will run for mayor of Saskatoon. Block made the announcement at an event Morning morning
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Taking a walk through downtown Windsor's past and present

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Bill Bishop has seen — and captured — a lot of change in downtown Windsor. He was a photographer for the Windsor Star for 42 years. And he's lived downtown for even longer. He took a walk with CBC's Meg Roberts.