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A woman arrested in connection with 2 separate stab wounds at grocery stores in the Guildford area

The Surrey RCMP has arrested a 33-year-old woman in connection with two separate, allegedly unprovoked stabbing incidents last week at supermarkets in the Guildford area of ​​Surrey, BC. The woman was arrested after being stabbed at a Walmart at 10300 block at 152nd Street shortly before 9pm on Saturday, two days after a stabbing at …

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The video shows 3 black bears having a banquet on the grass of the BC family

The grassy lawn of a BC family provided a cozy resting place, and ample ground for feeding, for three black bears over the weekend. Coquitlam resident Barbara Jamieson recorded the animals eating their grass on Sunday morning and posted a video of the meeting on social media. He subtitled the post: “Three good reasons to …

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The investigation into the murder of 3 women in Renfrew County begins on Monday

An investigation into the murders of three women in and around Renfrew County in 2015 begins Monday in Pembroke, Ontario, almost seven years later. According to the Ontario Chief Forensic Office, this is the fourth investigation to focus on partner violence in the province. But unlike others, it will focus on domestic violence in rural …

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Natural gas futures hit a 13-year high as traders look forward to a “hot summer bottle”

Natural gas futures have reached a 13-year high with higher temperatures set to occur next week combined with lower production levels. On Monday, Henry Hub’s natural gas futures rose nearly 10% in a 13-year high. At 5 p.m. EST, Henry Hub prices for July contracts stood at $ 9,368, up 9.91%. August contracts were $ …

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The first case of smallpox from the BC monkey to the Vancouver resident is confirmed

Content of the article VANCOUVER – BC Disease Control Center has announced the first case of smallpox in the British Columbia, with a national total of almost 80 cases. Content of the article The center says its lab has confirmed the infection in a Vancouver resident, but is awaiting further confirmation from the Winnipeg National …

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Repairs promised after tenant was hospitalized after roof collapses in Toronto social housing complex

Toronto Mayor John Tory vows to address security concerns at a public housing complex on the west end of the city after a one-bedroom concrete panel collapsed recently and seriously injured a tenant. The incident happened on May 27 at Swansea Mews, a 154-unit Toronto community housing development west of High Park near Windermere Avenue …

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Suspicious of stabbing at Surrey Walmart, grocery store is the same woman: RCMP

Police believe the same woman committed two apparently unprovoked stabbings in stores in Surrey, BC, in three days. The woman is in custody after her arrest over the weekend, Mounties said in a press release Monday. The 33-year-old, who will only be publicly called if the charges are approved, was arrested after a stabbing at …

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Elon Musk threatens to end Twitter – MSNBC deal

Elon Musk threatens to end MSNBC Twitter deal Elon Musk threatens to drop bid to buy Twitter over CBC News fake account problem Elon Musk is threatening to abandon the CTV News Twitter deal Elon has a new Bloomberg bot excuse See full coverage on Google News

The online streaming bill will generate $ 1 billion a year for the Canadian creative industry: Minister

Photo: The Canadian Press The online streaming bill will generate at least $ 1 billion a year for Canada’s creative sector, including Indigenous programs, Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez told a committee of deputies on Monday. Rodriguez revealed the figure to the House of Commons Heritage Committee, which is studying a bill to update broadcasting laws …

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