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Kingston Police raid unlicensed cannabis dispensary for 2nd time in a week | EnvoyPost
A Kingston cannabis dispensary faces a second police raid in a week, with over $195,000 in illegal products seized.
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Saving Scarlett: How one family is turning to the community for life-saving help | EnvoyPost
“I am fighting for my daughter.” How one Regina family is looking to the community to help raise money for…
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Will the Liberals’ ‘tax holiday’ pay political dividends? What it signals | EnvoyPost
Here’s how the Liberal affordability measures announced Thursday could signal about the party’s standing in the eyes of voters and…
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Kingston prepares to host 59th Vanier Cup | EnvoyPost
Kingston hosts the 59th Vanier Cup, featuring Laval vs. Laurier, promising excitement, economic impact, and family-friendly events. Full details on…
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Petition by RFK Jr. fan leads to water fluoridation vote by Montreal council | EnvoyPost
A council representing Montreal and the suburban municipalities will vote on whether to stop the practice in the six West…
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Scurvy in Canada: Is the vitamin C deficiency disease making a comeback? | EnvoyPost
Scurvy, a disease caused by severe vitamin C deficiency and once thought to be an illness of the past, has…
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Kingston Frontenacs gear up for gruelling 3-game weekend | EnvoyPost
The Kingston Frontenacs face a challenging three-game weekend, starting Friday at home. Can they maintain their Eastern Conference lead?
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Kingston hosts OFSAA boys’ volleyball championship | EnvoyPost
Kingston welcomes Ontario’s best high school volleyball teams as KSS and Holy Cross host OFSAA. Can the Bears claim the…
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Saskatchewan sees decrease in overdose deaths thus far in 2024 | EnvoyPost
Saskatchewan has been battling an increase in overdoses for many years. But based on recent data, Saskatchewan’s response to drug…
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WSIB to give Ontario employers $2B in surplus funds | EnvoyPost
This marks the second time the WSIB has given a surplus back to employers, having distributed $1.2 billion in 2022.
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