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Gabel's winner leads Boston to 3-2 win, sending Toronto to third straight PWHL loss

Gabel's winner leads Boston to 3-2 win, sending Toronto to third straight PWHL loss

Toronto put on its best showing of the Professional Women's Hockey League season. But it was heartbreak in the end on Wednesday night.
Storm brings snow day for some in B.C., a brutal blast of winter reality for others

Storm brings snow day for some in B.C., a brutal blast of winter reality for others

VANCOUVER — The winter storm that blanketed southern British Columbia with snow Wednesday meant a day off work or school for some, but it had much harsher implications for those without a home.
'He was covered in blood': Inquest hears from officers who responded to mass killing

'He was covered in blood': Inquest hears from officers who responded to mass killing

MELFORT, Sask. — Some family members say they don't have faith in a coroner's inquest as Mounties who responded to a stabbing rampage on a Saskatchewan First Nation testified they found people bleeding and others dead.
Driver hurt after car plunges from multi-storey parking lot at University of B.C.

Driver hurt after car plunges from multi-storey parking lot at University of B.C.

VANCOUVER — A driver was extracted from the wreckage of their car in a complex rescue operation after the vehicle plunged through the concrete wall of a multi-storey parking lot at the University of British Columbia. Capt.
B.C.'s $36-billion hydro plan opens clean power economic opportunities, says premier

B.C.'s $36-billion hydro plan opens clean power economic opportunities, says premier

VICTORIA — Expanding British Columbia's electrical system is an economic and environmental opportunity the province must use to its advantage, said Premier David Eby. A planned 10-year, $36-billion expansion of B.C.
Gas provider faces fire over B.C. leak and its 'apocalyptic' stink

Gas provider faces fire over B.C. leak and its 'apocalyptic' stink

Tara Jean Stevens said the "apocalyptic" stench that blanketed the Metro Vancouver community of Delta on Tuesday night was so heavy her car and garage still smelled of rotten eggs Wednesday morning.
Town of Banff to continue pedestrian zone, but seeking more detail on patios

Town of Banff to continue pedestrian zone, but seeking more detail on patios

BANFF, Alta. — An Alberta tourist town in Canada's busiest national park plans to continue its popular downtown pedestrian zone from May long weekend until Thanksgiving long weekend each year.
Third-quarter report shows Ontario's sports-betting industry continues to thrive

Third-quarter report shows Ontario's sports-betting industry continues to thrive

TORONTO — Ontario's sports-betting industry continues to thrive, according to a report released Wednesday.
Margaret Atwood receives one of France's highest honours for the arts

Margaret Atwood receives one of France's highest honours for the arts

OTTAWA — Renowned Canadian author Margaret Atwood has received a high honour from France's ministry of culture for her contributions to literature.
Nunavut needs more housing, but in the capital, that can't happen without more water

Nunavut needs more housing, but in the capital, that can't happen without more water

IQALUIT, Nunavut — The mayor of Nunavut's capital says the city's housing crisis cannot be solved unless another crisis is dealt with first. Iqaluit doesn't have access to the water it needs to support a growing population, says Solomon Awa.
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