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Orangina’s giant pumpkin named B.C. 's heaviest giant pumpkin.
The annual contest took place at Krause Berry Farms in Langley and saw the hefty contestants weigh in at 1,161 pounds .
The Polay family, who tended to the pumpkin for months in preparation for the big day , say it is now enjoying a “well-deserved retirement”.
A person was airlifted to hospital following a serious crash in Taber , Alta ., on Friday morning .
A permanent memorial at the site of the 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash is about to be a step closer.
A man has died after striking obstacles on the St. Lawrence River while driving a personal watercraft.
The Ontario Science Centre is set to launch temporary satellite locations in Toronto .
A soccer game in England on Tuesday night drove a spike in online traffic across the Atlantic to a website launched by the Newfoundland and Labrador government.
A mother in a community where the cost of living is one of the highest in Canada says grocery prices are 'inhumane' and retailers are putting profits ahead of people’s basic human right to food.
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