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The town of Lytton, British Columbia, caught fire and was completely evacuated Wednesday, just one day after setting a new all-time Canadian heat record with a high of 121 degrees Fahrenheit.
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As friends gather for the family's funeral, they want the Salman Afzaal's family remembered as more than just victims of a heinous hate crime.
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The Biden administration is urging a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit that could stand in the way of states like Florida allowing prescription drugs to be imported from Canada.
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All elementary and secondary school students in Toronto will return to remote learning Wednesday and will remain home until at least April 18.
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The court said the government has adequately consulted with indigenous groups about the pipeline expansion. First Nations have said that they remain concerned about the project's environmental impact.
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The DeSantis administration is working with the Agency for Health Care Administration to draft a plan that outlines how the program will be safe and cost-effective for patients.
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That's because some federal agencies are still concerned with the availability and quality of these drugs.
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Governor Ron DeSantis was in the Villages yesterday to announce a new program that will import prescriptions drugs from Canada to Florida.
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Bryan Pittard explains broom stacking, slippers and grippers and other mysteries of curling. Intersection takes a trip to the ice for a conversation about one of the coolest sports around being played in Orlando.
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In Canada, the front door to Parliament is often left unlocked, but after Wednesday's attack, that's likely to change.