Canada
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100-year-old Vernon woman discharged from hospital late at night, family was not notified | EnvoyPost
Her daughter Carole Fawcett got a call from a nurse around 9 p.m. that evening telling her they were discharging…
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Sexual assault trial against Regina chiropractor begins | EnvoyPost
The 47-year-old woman, testified that chiropractor Ruben Manz sexually assault her. Manz is accused of sexually assaulting seven women over…
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One jar at a time: Calgary friends’ peanut butter drive marks 10th year | EnvoyPost
Ten years ago, Calgary friends Irene Pffefel and Lorna Shaw started a peanut butter drive for the Calgary Food Bank.…
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Saskatchewan sees divided views over Housing Accelerator Fund | EnvoyPost
With the civic election just over a week away, the controversy surrounding the Housing Accelerator Fund is intensifying in Saskatchewan’s…
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Quebec schools call for exemption from foreign student cap, but minister unmoved | EnvoyPost
Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge says it’s ‘not reasonable’ to think Quebec could cut the number of foreign students without including…
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Bank of Canada worried jumbo rate cut would send sign of ‘economic trouble’ | EnvoyPost
The Bank of Canada’s governing council worried that the 50-basis-point rate cut would spark concern about the health of the…
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Tim Hortons sales holding up despite ‘difficult’ environment for parent firm | EnvoyPost
Many consumers are now clinging to the deal-seeking behaviours they adopted when inflation was much higher and letting value menus…
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Cole Harbour, N.S. deaths result of intimate partner violence, RCMP say | EnvoyPost
RCMP in Nova Scotia say the deaths of two people in their 70s this week in Cole Harbour was an…
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2 overdose deaths in Montreal lead to call for action among Indigenous community | EnvoyPost
Two deaths on the streets of Montreal have advocates calling attention to the overdose crisis and are also raising questions…
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Nova Scotia monument honours eight brothers who fought in Second World War | EnvoyPost
The Harvie brothers from Gormanville, N.S., all served in Europe — six returned home, while two died and are buried…
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