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Finally ready to travel abroad? Returning home can get complicated

Many Canadians were forced to shelve their upcoming vacations when the pandemic first hit.Two years later, as March break approaches,

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Veterans concerned former sailor compensated for PTSD linked to fire for which there is no record

When Allan Bell showed up for his monthly breakfast with former shipmates of HMCS Kootenay in Dartmouth, N.S., in December,

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There's a big plan to slow erosion in the Magdalen Islands. But will it work?

An $11.6-million plan to slow the erosion of a vulnerable section of coastline in Quebec's Magdalen Islands will involve dumping thousands of

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All traffic now blocked at Alberta's Coutts border crossing, says RCMP tweet

Anti-vaccine mandate protesters are once again preventing traffic from passing through the Coutts border crossing in southern Alberta. Alberta RCMP

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Traffic moving again at Alberta border crossing after protesters resumed blockade overnight

Traffic is moving again at the Coutts border crossing in southern Alberta as of early Tuesday after anti-vaccine mandate protesters

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Barge stranded on Vancouver's Sunset Beach to be dismantled and removed

There is a new plan to remove the barge that has been stuck at a popular Vancouver beach for nearly

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$5K fines given to Manitoba First Nations mothers who defied COVID-19 lockdown to buy groceries

A group of mothers from a First Nation in northern Manitoba are calling for leniency after they were fined $5,000

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Murder charged laid in Niagara winemaker's death after cottage incident in Selkirk, Ont.

Winemaker Paul Pender, known for his deep involvement in Niagara's wine community and as the maker of organic wines for Vineland's Tawse

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