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U.S. border rules have dog breeders thinking twice about taking their business south

A dog breeder in Sarnia say the new rules governing bringing dogs across the border would limit ability for her to service U.S. clients and travel for dog shows
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From India to Woodstock, this truck driver is living the Canadian dream

When Kuldeep Johal first moved to Canada in 2007 from India, he only had $40 in his pocket and the idea that there could be more opportunities for him here to build a life.

Oxford County family crafts homegrown cheese from the udder to plate

A family in Oxford county is continuing a decades-long tradition of making cheese that carried with them after immigrating from the Netherlands.

Welcome to Ye Olde Jail, North America's smallest and oldest jail

The town of Rodney is home to one of the most unique jails in North America. But it isn't state of the art security that sets the building apart. Measuring a petite 4.8metresby 5.5 metres, Ye Olde Jail's claim to fame is it's North America's oldest and smallest jail.
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The man accused in London attack faces terrorism charges. Here's why experts are watching closely

The jury-trial set to begin Monday that will see Nathaniel Veltmantried on four counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder, will also be a test of Canada's terrorism laws.
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Q&A: The Cross Cultural Learner Centre has been helping new Canadians for 55 years

CBC London Morning guest host Matt Allen got a tour of the Cross Cultural Learner Centre with Executive Director Valerian Marochkoto learn more about the role the centre plays in helping newcomers settle in Canada.
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How urgent is rural high-speed? As crucial as the power grid, these Huron County farmers say

As farming technology continues to rely on internet connectivitiy, farmers say access to high-speed connections is crucial. Ethan Wallace in Huron County outlined the need for full fibre internet coverage in rural Southwestern Ontario.

How Black American soldiers built one of B.C.'s most important highways

The efforts of Black American soldiers were instrumental in building the Alaskan Highway. Representing one-third of the 11,000 troops involved in construction, their contributions were largely ignored until the past five years.

Prince Rupert residents grieve murder-suicide that shocked the community

More than 100 people gathered on the lawn of the Prince Rupert courthouse Sunday to grieve the shooting that claimed the life ofPatty Forman last week.

Prince Rupert mayor requests action on port tax cap as port booms while city stagnates

The City of Prince Rupert plans to take its fight to remove the port tax cap directly to JohnHorgan.