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  • F1 driver Lewis Hamilton to join Ferrari, surprising Mercedes team members
    Lewis Hamilton surprised Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff when he broke the news that he was leaving the F1 team for Ferrari, but there is “no grudge” between them, Wolff said.
    Sports
    Feb 2
  • Ferrari sweeps qualifying for hyped Formula 1 race in Las Vegas
    The Las Vegas race is the most expensive race to attend on the season and the third stop this year in the U.S., more than any other country.
    Sports
    Nov 18, 2023
  • Cancer diagnosis leads Calgary auctioneer to look for bids on his own company
    A terminal lung cancer diagnosis leads Calgary auctioneer Wayne Ollive to take bids on his own company.
    Health
    Sep 24, 2023
  • Report finds ‘no clear path’ to resume SFU football program
    SFU announced it was ending its football program in April, after the NCAA division the team played in opted not to renew its affiliation with the school.
    Sports
    Sep 18, 2023
  • Kingston staff report says goal of 8,000 residential units over 10 years achievable
    The city has issued permits for 671 residential units in the first 6 months of 2023. In 2022 the municipality issued building permits for 873 units.
    Canada
    Jul 28, 2023
  • City of Ottawa installs tribute to Mahsa Amini outside former site of Iranian embassy
    Amini's death in September 2022 sparked mass protests in Iran condemning the government's treatment of women and its broader human-rights record.
    World
    Jun 20, 2023
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  • SFU football players’ injunction rejected by B.C. Supreme Court
    Justice Stephens said he has “significant doubt” about the strength and merits of the claims against SFU and found that the plaintiffs failed to satisfy the legal requirements.
    Sports
    May 11, 2023
  • Union VP says ‘inexperienced’ workers behind Wolfe Island Ferry incident
    Eyewitnesses say a man was just inches away from the frigid water after an incident at the Wolfe Island side ferry dock saw the platform fall out from under him.
    Canada
    Feb 10, 2023
  • Pop-up care village aims to help Calgary’s vulnerable population
    The Pop-up Care Village, which was set up at the Kerby Centre Tuesday, is designed to support the community by offering basic and necessary services — all under one roof.
    Canada
    Jan 24, 2023
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  • Half of KEDCO 2020 budget could be held back, pending strategic plan completion
    A councillor's motion called for the Kingston Economic Development Corporation budget to be held back until the organization completed an economic strategic plan.
    Nov 29, 2019
  • Kingston police board strikes committee to review issues of systemic racism
    The Kingston Police Services board has created a committee to review and investigate issues of racism in Kingston that relate to the police.
    Canada
    Sep 23, 2020
  • Kingston city council votes 8-5 to support downtown Capitol condo building
    At their Oct. 6 meeting, city councillors voted 8 to 5 to support the rezoning application from IN8 Developments.
    Politics
    Oct 6, 2020
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  • Singer Amy Winehouse lived, died in bohemian Camden neighbourhood of north London
    LONDON - Tourists mingled Monday outside the grungy Hawley Arms pub near London's open air Camden Market, peering inside as if it were hallowed ground.
    Entertainment
    Jul 25, 2011
  • Singer Amy Winehouse lived, died in bohemian Camden neighbourhood of north London
    LONDON - Tourists mingled Monday outside the grungy Hawley Arms pub near London's open air Camden Market, peering inside as if it were hallowed ground.
    World
    Jul 25, 2011
  • Singer Amy Winehouse lived, died in bohemian Camden neighbourhood of north London
    LONDON - Tourists mingled Monday outside the grungy Hawley Arms pub near London's open air Camden Market, peering inside as if it were hallowed ground.
    Jul 25, 2011
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  • Data streamed to engineers crucial to monitoring performance of F1 cars
    MONTREAL - As Formula One cars reach staggering speeds, the technology used to track them moves even faster.
    Jul 13, 2011
  • Britain’s Cameron says UK will withdraw 500 troops from Afghanistan by end of 2012
    <p> Britain's Cameron says UK will withdraw 500 troops from Afghanistan by end of 2012 LONDON - British Prime Minister David Cameron says the U.K. will withdraw 500 troops from Afghanistan by the end of 2012. Cameron told Parliament on Wednesday that he will reduce the size of British forces to 9,000. Britain</p>
    World
    Jul 6, 2011
  • Timeline: Canadian deaths in Afghanistan
    141 Canadian soldiers, one diplomat and two aid workers have been killed since the Canadian military deployed to Afghanistan in early 2002.
    Mar 22, 2010
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  • Hamilton wins Canadian Grand Prix
    Lewis Hamilton led teammate Jenson Button to McLaren-Mercedes’ second straight 1-2 finish of the Formula One season at the 41st Canadian Grand Prix.
    Jun 14, 2010
  • British PM tells Taliban to join Afghan political process
    British Prime Minister David Cameron urged the Taliban Tuesday to follow the lead of former militants in Northern Ireland and join the political process to end the Afghan war.
    Jul 5, 2011
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