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Queen’s Gaels look to maintain winning momentum against Western Mustangs | EnvoyPost
The Queen’s Gaels are aiming for a win against rivals Western Mustangs at their homecoming game on Saturday — and…
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Stocks, gold hit records, and a port strike looms
Stocks keep climbing, hitting a new round of records this week thanks to another cool inflation report. Not to be…
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World’s largest ski resort operator announces layoffs ahead of winter season
Vail Resorts, the largest mountain resort operator in the world, announced this week that it is trimming its workforce as…
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Artists rally to support Montreal concert hall after court orders noise ban | EnvoyPost
More than 100 Quebec artists are rallying behind a concert hall in Montreal that temporarily closed its doors this week…
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Alberta regulator to hold Rocky Mountain coal hearings despite legal challenge | EnvoyPost
Ranchland argued that if the court ruled against the applications, regulatory hearings into them would be a waste.
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Port strike could delay delivery of critical medications: It could be ‘devastating,’ doctors say
Patients’ access to critical medications may be threatened in the event of prolonged strikes at ports along the East and…
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Reconciliation Walk at Riverside Park honours Indigenous history | EnvoyPost
The hour-long walk on Sunday will give people in Guelph an opportunity to learn more about Canada’s Indigenous history, including…
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Guelph police add new armoured vehicle for ‘high-risk’ situations | EnvoyPost
Police purchased a Ford-based Gurkha LAPV, built by Newmarket-based Terradyne Armoured Vehicles, from Waterloo Regional Police Service for $20,000.
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Winnipeg MP introduces bill to criminalize residential school denialism | EnvoyPost
MP Leah Gazan says families deserve to heal from this “intergenerational tragedy,” and that parliamentarians must stand firm against people…
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Canada’s economy likely stalled by summer’s end, StatCan says | EnvoyPost
Wildfires were impacting several industries in July, Statistics Canada said, with warehousing and transportation seeing its second consecutive monthly contraction.
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