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  • Concerns over aerial spraying of bacterial pesticide in West Kelowna
    The proposed aerial spraying covers an area of 52 hectares with an additional 165-hectare buffer zone, according to a West Kelowna environmental group.
    Canada
    Apr 12
  • Committee votes down housing project on site of Glen Echo school in East Hamilton
    Hamilton's planning committee accepted a recommendation denying a housing development that included an eight-storey building on the site of the former Glen Echo Public School.
    Canada
    Apr 16
  • Florida abortion ban upheld by court, but voters will soon have a say
    The Florida Supreme Court ruled 6-1 to uphold the state's ban on most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, meaning a ban on six weeks could soon take effect.
    Health
    Apr 1
  • Highway signs asking Ontario drivers to telework during solar eclipse ‘not approved’
    On Monday night, highway signs had advised drivers to avoid traffic by staying at home on April 8, when a historic solar eclipse is set to be visible across Ontario.
    Politics
    Apr 3
  • Solar eclipse: Group launches legal challenge over Niagara state of emergency
    Niagara Region declared a state of emergency ahead of the solar eclipse "out of an abundance of caution." Now, the local government is facing a legal threat.
    Canada
    Apr 5
  • Alberta physicians to receive funding based on patient roster size
    The funding provided is based on the number of patients on a physician's panel. The minimum number of continual patients required to receive payments is 500.
    Health
    Mar 24
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  • Ontario may see non-tech teachers in new mandatory tech ed classes
    Ontario is proposing to allow teachers without technological credentials to teach certain mandatory tech courses for the next school year.
    Education
    Apr 1
  • Ontario reaches tentative deal with Catholic teachers, ensuring no strikes
    Officials say the structure of the tentative deal for the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association is similar to those agreed to with the other major teachers' unions.
    Education
    Mar 5
  • Trump’s hush-money trial to begin Monday. What to know about historic trial
    The case will force the presumptive Republican presidential nominee to juggle campaigning with sitting in a Manhattan courtroom for weeks to defend himself.
    Crime
    Apr 12
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  • Kelowna, B.C. city council approves 30% pay hike for councillors
    The mayor's salary will increase to $145,000 from $126,497 while councillors will see their wages rise to $58,080, from $42,992 a year. Both are closer to other large B.C. cities.
    Canada
    Mar 25
  • Ontario family identified as victims in Nashville plane crash
    Global News has new details that the pilot Victor Dotsenko and his wife Rimma were on board, alongside their two 12-year-old boys and seven-year-old daughter.
    Canada
    Mar 7
  • B.C. veteran turns 105, has raised more than $450K for charity
    John Hillman said he was first inspired to raise money by Capt. Tom Moore in England, who was also a Second World War veteran. He walked to raise money during the pandemic.
    Canada
    Mar 22
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  • Broadcast veteran looks back at career ahead of new radio show for Ontario listeners
    Damian Rickards — aka Mr. D — takes to Ontario's airwaves with a new show for Corus Radio. @Night with Mr. D will feature new music and run 7 p.m. to 10 p.m, Monday to Friday.
    Entertainment
    Mar 17
  • Road damage from N.B. floods will ‘definitely’ cause first response delays: fire chief
    Washouts from this week's intense flash flooding have caused road damage all over New Brunswick, while some homeowners are cleaning up what the storm left behind.
    Weather
    Mar 1
  • N.S. auditor calls RCMP over ‘concealment’ by provincial Liberals of misuse of funds
    Nova Scotia's auditor general is asking the Mounties to investigate the provincial Liberal party over its 'apparent concealment' of the misuse of public funds by a former employee.
    Canada
    Feb 27
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  • Multiple groups look to join legal challenge of N.B. gender identity policy
    Nine groups are hoping to intervene in a judicial review of changes to New Brunswick's school gender identity policy.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • The West Block Transcript – Episode 31, Season 13
    The West Block host Mercedes Stephenson speaks to a former Israeli prime minister, a reporter with The Globe and Mail and the Asia Pacific Foundation.
    Canada
    Apr 14
  • Kate Middleton video does little to curb rampant online conspiracies
    It looks as though the Prince and Princess of Wales were out shopping over the weekend, but much of the public isn't buying it.
    Trending
    Mar 19
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  • Liberals’ bill to ban ‘scab’ workers heads to committee after unanimous vote
    Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan said before the vote that it would be a test of whether or not the Tories truly support labour rights.
    Canada
    Feb 27
  • Biden urges passage of Ukraine aid in ‘intense’ meeting with top lawmakers
    Biden met with the top four leaders of Congress as a legislative logjam in the House imperils emergency aid for Ukraine and Israel, with a government shutdown looming.
    U.S. News
    Feb 27
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