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PGA merchandise allegedly stolen from Montreal hotel | EnvoyPost
Montreal police are investigating after PGA merchandise valued at $25,000 was allegedly stolen from a downtown hotel. As Global’s Felicia…
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Aly Bear announces candidacy for Chief of Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations | EnvoyPost
Longtime Chief Matthew Peigan of Pasqua First Nation nominated Bear.
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Saskatoon mayoral candidate Cynthia Block shares her plans for safety | EnvoyPost
Saskatoon mayoral candidate Cynthia Block has announced her safety plans for Saskatoon, if she wins the election in November. Block…
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From homelessness to a permanent home, a Kelowna man’s journey highlights transitional housing | EnvoyPost
Last month, the city announced 60 more transitional housing units that will be located on Appaloosa road near Reid’s corner…
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PM Modi “Most Pro-American PM” In Indian History, Says US Envoy | EnvoyPost
US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti, on Monday, talked about the “close friendship” between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US…
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Via Rail CEO says late trains to Halifax ‘elephant in the room’ as service modernizes | EnvoyPost
Abstract: The president of Via Rail announced its plan for the 2030 Ocean Line that would connect Halifax to Montreal.
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Moncton group needs more money to help unhoused | EnvoyPost
A non-profit organization in Moncton that offers supportive housing for those experiencing homelessness has successfully housed 117 tenants so far.…
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N.B. party leaders tout health plans on campaign trail | EnvoyPost
New Brunswick’s provincial election campaign is in full swing. And parties are touting their plans for the health-care system as…
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Reconciliation Week kicks off in Lethbridge | EnvoyPost
City of Lethbridge Indigenous relations specialist Echo Nowak said the focus for this year’s Reconciliation Week is learning how to…
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Regina school forced to use library, teachers’ lounge as classrooms | EnvoyPost
A Regina elementary school is being forced to convert unconventional spaces into classrooms to accommodate a growing number of students.
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