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Woman charged after dog dies in hot car in southeast Calgary

Calgary woman charged after dog dies in hot car on Canada Day. Dog found unresponsive in locked car, windows up. Owner facing animal injury charges. Dog left for over 2 hours in 20 C temperatures. Owner scheduled to appear in court. Calgary Police urge calling 911 if animal left in hot car. Calgary Humane Society warns of dangers, stresses importance of preventing such incidents.

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2 bodies believed to be from B.C. wash ashore Sable Island, N.S.

Two bodies, believed to be from British Columbia, found on a boat washed ashore at Sable Island National Park Reserve. RCMP contacted by Parks Canada after discovery. Police suspect the lifeboat came from a larger ship named Theros. The deceased, a 70-year-old man and 60-year-old woman, were reported missing on June 18. Nova Scotia Medical Examiner working on identification. Ongoing investigation.

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Poilievre says Trudeau a ‘human pinata’ at NATO, still won’t commit to spending goal

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not committing to NATO’s spending goal despite facing pressure from allies at a summit. Trudeau expects Canada to reach the target in 2032 but did not provide details. Poilievre accuses Trudeau of lecturing without action and trying to save face. Trudeau says he doesn’t make promises he can’t keep. (Words: 58)

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2 dead in crash near Boston Bar

Two people died in a serious collision near Boston Bar, with one person hospitalized. The RCMP responded to the incident at Ferrabee Tunnel, closing Highway 1 in both directions until the following day. Emergency responders provided medical care, and the BC Highway Patrol is seeking information on the crash. No detour is available, causing significant delays in the area.

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‘Relief’ as Canadian serial killer Jeremy Skibicki found guilty

Canadian serial killer Jeremy Skibicki found guilty of murdering four indigenous women, including Rebecca Contois. Family members react to the verdict in Winnipeg court. Skibicki’s claim of schizophrenia dismissed; prosecutors argue racially motivated crimes. Impact on indigenous community highlighted. Victims remembered as individuals, not statistics. Search for victims’ remains in Winnipeg landfill planned. Skibicki faces life in prison.

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