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Playground built to honour victim of Saskatchewan mass stabbing two years later |
Children have been swinging, sliding and climbing on a playground built to honour one of the victims of a mass…
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Kingston, Ont., testing photo radar cameras in effort to deter speeders |Paul Soucy
In an effort to deter speeding drivers, the City of Kingston, Ont., has launched a two-year pilot program for traffic…
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Federal government invests in Kingston’s battery technology and green graphite |Paul Soucy
The federal government is investing in Kingston’s tech sector with nearly $8 million for battery development and green graphite projects…
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Recognizing racial profiling by police key to ‘historic’ ruling, Montreal lawyer says |
Mike Diomande says the decision released Tuesday was “historic” because it establishes that racialized people in the city were victims…
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Kingston city council decides cricket field fence will stay in place for now |Paul Soucy
Kingston council voted to keep a temporary fence at a baseball diamond after community feedback, despite initial plans to remove…
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Better mortgage rates but not prices for B.C. homeowners, buyers after BoC rate cut |Lasia Kretzel
British Columbians can expect better mortgage rates after the Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate again Wednesday, experts…
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Bear cub fed Taco Bell, sits in back of van during 10-hour Ontario trip: charity |
The director of an animal rescue charity is calling on people to seek local support for wildlife after two men picked…
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Fires and floods: 4 disasters across Canada led to record number of insurance claims in 2024 |
Flooding in Toronto and elsewhere in southern Ontario, as well as in Quebec, along with the Jasper wildfire and Calgary…
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‘No longer have the same enthusiasm’: Quebec cabinet minister on why he’s leaving office |
Pierre Fitzgibbon says he is leaving office because he lost motivation to do the job — and that it was…
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Alberta government announces new governance agreement with Legal Aid Alberta |Phil Heidenreich
The new governance agreement will come into effect on Friday.
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