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Winter Storm Hits Newfoundland, RCMP Warn of Scam Targeting Chinese Community, and More News
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This news roundup covers a variety of stories, including a powerful winter storm in Newfoundland, a warning from the RCMP about a new scam targeting the Chinese community in British Columbia, and a Quebec investment to support Indigenous victims of domestic violence. Other headlines include a potential dissolution of REAL in Regina, opposition to farmland expropriation in Wilmot, a charity run supporting children with heart health issues, a fatality under investigation in British Columbia, and political news from Canada.

A resident of St. John's, Newfoundland , is shown digging out from under approximately 40 centimeters of snow on Monday, February 10, 2025, following an intense winter storm that ravaged the eastern portion of the province. The Canadian Press/Sarah Smellie also reports that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) are issuing a warning about a new 'foreign police scam' targeting the Chinese community in British Columbia.

Meanwhile, Quebec is set to invest nearly $900,000 to support Indigenous victims of domestic violence. The Regina city council is scheduled to debate a motion that could potentially dissolve REAL. A majority of residents in Wilmot have expressed strong opposition to the expropriation of farmland for industrial development. The 'Dead Cold Run' event is returning to Saskatoon, supporting children with heart health issues. Barrie is experiencing heavy snowfall, with road crews working diligently to keep up with the accumulation. There is also a report of a fatality and a police watchdog investigation following an incident in a school yard in British Columbia. Justice Minister Arif Virani has announced that he will not be seeking re-election. In other news, tax credits are available to help Canadians save money in 2025. A new mother in Ontario tragically died from an infection two days after giving birth to a healthy baby boy. Meredith Shaw and Sid Seixeiro are no longer co-hosts of Citytv's 'Breakfast Television'. The Irish boxing community is mourning the death of John Cooney, aged 28, who sustained a brain injury during a title fight. A couple who has been married for 50 years and studies love shares their insights on how to maintain a happy relationship.In international news, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris made her debut representing the United States at a high-stakes artificial intelligence summit in Paris. Multiple Toyota models have been recalled due to a potential steering wheel issue. The Shopping Trends team provides recommendations on the best toiletry bags, duvet covers, and retinol serums available online. The team also offers a curated list of 25 great gifts for baby registries or personal purchases. The Shopping Trends team operates independently from CTV News journalists and may earn a commission when users make purchases through their links

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