| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | Sri Lanka explosions Sri Lankan officials say 40 suspects have been arrested in connection with Sunday's attacks -- including the driver of a van allegedly used by the suicide bombers -- as the death toll rose to 310. |
| | | | Grass fire An area southwest of Biggar, Sask. has been evacuated following an 'out-of-control' grass fire, while other residents near the area are advised to be prepared to leave if necessary. |
| | | | New drug The British Columbia Interior Health authority is warning street-drug users of a synthetic cannabinoid that has been linked to a so-called "zombie" outbreak in New York. |
| | | | Insurance rates An Ontario couple saw their home and auto insurance premiums increase by hundreds of dollars because they were given a new postal code -- even though they didn't move. |
| | | | Bee population The American Bumblebee is now considered critically endangered and could face possible extinction in Canada, according to a new study. |
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| | | While officials refuse to discuss specifics, the family of a 9-year-old girl who died by suicide is speaking out about the bullying she allegedly faced at a Calgary school. | | |
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| | | Are curlers sweeping the wrong way? | | A former champion curler from Saskatchewan is running experiments aimed at developing an optimal technique for sweeping, which he says the sport is currently lacking. |
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