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Barrie mayor declares state of emergency over encampments

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The mayor of Barrie declared a state of emergency for the city in response to the growing number of homeless encampments in the city. CBC's Mercedes Gaztambide has the details.
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What you need to know about the killing, dismembering case in Barrie, Ont.

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Investigators have released new information on the killing and dismembering of two men who lived in a homeless encampment in Barrie, Ont. CBC's Lane Harrison has the latest details from police.
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As Beer Stores shut their doors, who will take your empties?

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Charities and non-profits hope The Beer Store closures mean more empty bottles head their way.
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Death of a football club – Part 2

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With the demise of Bury FC from the football league after 134 years, other English clubs are going dangerously close to liquidation as they chase the Premier League status of heavyweight neighbours like Manchester City and Liverpool.
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Families claim Habitat for Humanity changed ownership terms

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More than 50 Edmonton families say Habitat for Humanity changed the terms for home ownership. The low-income families say they were asked to pay interest on what are traditionally no-interest loans.
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Death of a football club - Part 1

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Death of a football club - Part 1
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Maritime crops ruined by drastic temperature drop

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With their crops completely destroyed, farmers are now assessing just how bad the situation is and how it will impact next year.
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Scorch virus threatens B.C.’s blueberry crops

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The destructive scorch virus, spread by aphids, has put acres of B.C. blueberry crops at risk. Efforts are underway to reduce the spread of the virus, but some farmers have been forced to replace the majority of their fields.
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Canada opens Olympic title defence with win over New Zealand

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Evelyne Viens scored the game-winning goal in the 79th minute as the defending Olympic champions rallied to a 2-1 victory over New Zealand.
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United Bodegas of America, ProHEALTH donate $8,000 to funeral costs of slain Crown Heights bodega worker

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The gunman who shot Berry in Crown Heights is still at large, police say. According to Berry's mother, it all happened because her son would not sell the shooter a cigar.
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Vivian Silver was 'a star in my eyes,' sister says

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Rochelle Gamliel, speaking from the funeral of her younger sister Vivian Silver, says the activist, who was killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, was a tireless force dedicated to a brighter future and peace.
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Grocery chains employing new tactics to stop shoplifters

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Grocery store chains like Loblaw and Walmart are cracking down on rising shoplifting with moves such as stopping turnstyles and freezing shopping cart wheels. Some customers say the tactics are embarrassing and humiliating, vowing to...
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Humiliated at the grocery store: anti-theft tactics anger shoppers

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Grocery retailers in Canada, like Loblaws and Walmart, are upping security to combat a rise in theft, but some of the tactics are sparking customer backlash.
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In Case You Missed It: 'Strawberry Moon' Filled the Sky this Weekend

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The full moon lit up just a little brighter this weekend. The moon was positioned a little lower in the northern hemisphere, giving off a warmer light, and looking more yellow and orange, like a sunset.
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8 teen girls charged with 2nd-degree murder for death of man in Toronto

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Eight teenage girls have been charged with second-degree murder in connection with the death of a 59-year-old man in downtown Toronto Sunday, police said. The girls allegedly assaulted and stabbed the man in what investigators described...
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Son of Barry and Honey Sherman adds $25M to reward

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This week marks five years since Toronto billionaires Barry and Honey Sherman were killed in their home, and their son Jonathon Sherman has announced he’s adding $25 million to the reward set up to help solve the case.
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6 young people killed in car crash near Barrie, Ont.

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The city of Barrie, Ont. is grappling with immense loss after six people were killed in a single vehicle collision. Police say the victims were four men and two women, all in their early 20s, who had been reported missing hours earlier.
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UK prepares for local elections in major test for PM Johnson

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He is also under pressure due to the cost of living and the so-called "Partygate" scandals during the pandemic.
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Governments pledge $228M for B.C. farm relief after floods

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The B.C. and federal governments jointly announced $228 million in financial help for farmers devastated by November’s floods, but some are concerned it’s not going to be enough.
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Emotional toll of Ontario's 2,000 patient transfers

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Ontario has transferred more than 2,000 hospital patients this year to boost capacity for the hospital system. But while it has eased the burden from COVID-19, it’s taken an emotional toll on families and front-line workers.
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Sentencing for former N.W.T teacher convicted of sexual assaults held 'til September

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In the Northwest Territories, the sentencing of a former teacher found guilty of sexual assaults will happen in two months. A jury found Neil Barry guilty of two counts of sexual assault and two counts of sexual exploitation in May. The...
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Unlicensed driver arrested in chain-reaction crash that killed beloved Bronx football coach

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Sheydon McLean, a 25-year-old from the Bronx, turned himself in at the 47th Precinct on Thursday, five months after the crash that killed Dwight Downer.
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Ontario launches new border security measures in wake of Trump tariff threats. But will it be enough?

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As Trump's tariff threat looms, Ontario is taking steps to strengthen the border. Operation Deterrence is aimed at preventing illegal border crossings and cross-border transporting of illegal guns and drugs. The province is also calling...
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Two men charged after fatal double shooting in Keswick, Ont.

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York Regional Police say two men are facing first-degree murder charges after a double-fatal shooting in Keswick, Ont. CBC’s Tyler Cheese has the latest.