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Okanagan couple fields hundreds of calls from grillers after BBQ company’s hotline miss-steak

[published_date] A couple from B.C.'s Okanagan has been grilling up some well done Canadian kindness for the last few months. When barbecue season began to heat up this spring, a couple living in Summerland — a municipality located on the west side of Okanagan Lake — began to get calls from grillers with burning questions about their Napoleon grills.…

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Tani Oluwaseyi joins fellow Canadian attacker Tajon Buchanan at Spain’s Villarreal

[published_date] Forward Tani Oluwaseyi has joined fellow Canadian international Tajon Buchanan at Spain's Villarreal CF. Oluwaseyi's transfer from Minnesota United was confirmed Friday with the 25-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., signing a five-year contract with the team known as the Yellow Submarine for its distinctive yellow kit. The Nigerian-born Oluwaseyi, who moved to Canada when he…

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Deadly legionnaires’ outbreaks in London, Ont., bring role climate change may play to the forefront

[published_date] There's heightened emphasis on the role climate change may play in the spread of legionnaires' disease as London, Ont., deals with its second deadly outbreak since the summer of 2024. Some scientists point to the Earth's warming temperatures and changing weather patterns — some of the signals of climate change — as playing a big role in accelerating the growth…

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How these 4 nations in B.C. advanced Indigenous rights and title through the courts

[published_date] Wet'suwet'en hereditary Chief Smogelgem, also known as Warner Naziel, remembers attending meetings with his best friend and his best friend's mother alongside their nation as the Delgamuukw case was going through the courts during the 1990s.  "I want you to sit down and listen because this is history unfolding right now," Smogelgem recalls being told,…

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‘A regular, wonderful, lovable kid’: Parents of man found dead in Scarborough Town Centre reel with grief

[published_date] Parents of a 19-year-old man found dead inside a Scarborough shopping mall are reeling with grief and say they do not know why anybody would want to hurt their son. In an interview with CBC Toronto on Friday, Judin Basil and Mariyathasan Amalathas broke down in tears repeatedly, saying Daniel Amalathas was a "regular, wonderful, lovable kid"…

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