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Man, 48, dead after early-morning shooting in Saskatoon, police say

Man, 48, dead after early-morning shooting in Saskatoon, police say

Saskatoon Police say one person is in custody after a man was shot and killed inside a home early Saturday morning. Investigators say they were called about an injured man just before 7 a.m., and found a 48-year-old who had been shot.
Heavy snow falling off roof onto propane line caused Cape Breton seniors home blast

Heavy snow falling off roof onto propane line caused Cape Breton seniors home blast

An explosion that blew a hole in a seniors residence and seriously injured one person was linked Saturday to the massive storm that brought 150 centimetres of wet, heavy snow to Cape Breton's largest municipality last weekend.
CONCACAF U-17 Championship loss leaves questions about Canada Soccer youth funding

CONCACAF U-17 Championship loss leaves questions about Canada Soccer youth funding

The final score read 2-1 after extra time, a heartbreaking loss to host Mexico at the CONCACAF Women's Under-17 Championship that ended Canada's dream of making it to the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
One dead after early-morning fight in Toronto apartment building: police

One dead after early-morning fight in Toronto apartment building: police

Toronto police say one person has died after an early-morning fight in an apartment building on Saturday. Officers say they were called about a fight in a building in the city's north end just before 6 a.m.
Dandjinou's gold leads Canada's three-medal day at short track speedskating World Cup

Dandjinou's gold leads Canada's three-medal day at short track speedskating World Cup

DRESDEN, Germany — William Dandjinou struck gold as part of a three-medal day for Canada at a short track speedskating World Cup event on Saturday. The Montreal native won the men's 1,500 metres with a time of two minutes 11.460 seconds.
Canada's Thompson, Phelan finish 1-2 at women's ski cross World Cup

Canada's Thompson, Phelan finish 1-2 at women's ski cross World Cup

BAKURIANI, Georgia — Canada's Marielle Thompson and Brittany Phelan earned gold and silver in women's World Cup ski cross action on Saturday. It was the sixth time this season a pair of Canadians shared the women's ski cross World Cup podium.
Impassable winter roads create 'dire' situation for Ontario First Nations: NAN

Impassable winter roads create 'dire' situation for Ontario First Nations: NAN

Impassable winter roads are delaying vital shipments and threatening the safety of First Nations across northern Ontario, leaders warned as they pressed the provincial and federal government for support.
'A bit more meaningful': Econoline Crush singer describes nursing career

'A bit more meaningful': Econoline Crush singer describes nursing career

Trevor Hurst is out the door and navigating the barren, prairie landscape of southwestern Manitoba before the clock strikes 7 a.m.
'Done being patient': Treaty 4 First Nations suing Ottawa over $5 annuity payments

'Done being patient': Treaty 4 First Nations suing Ottawa over $5 annuity payments

REGINA — Chief Lynn Acoose says she's taking a step elders and past Indigenous leaders in her community have long been reluctant to.
Demolishing Montreal Olympic Stadium would be costly, but experts question $2B price

Demolishing Montreal Olympic Stadium would be costly, but experts question $2B price

MONTREAL — Quebec's tourism minister says demolishing Montreal's Olympic Stadium would cost $2 billion, but that estimate is raising questions because other North American cities have torn down stadiums for hundreds of millions of dollars less.
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