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OPP investigate threats made at Fergus, Ont. schoolAccording to police, a message indicating something violent would happen was discovered inside a washroom at a school in Fergus, Ont., Thursday.CrimeDec 8, 2022
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Holocaust survivor speaks to Kingston, Ont. students, shares message to stay away from hateAt the age of 15, David Moskovic was separated from his family and sent to a concentration camp. His message to students was one of kindness, acceptance and understanding.EducationApr 27, 2022
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New OPP tool ‘Alert Ready’ in use in Kingston to help save livesA 'shelter-in-place' alert issued by the OPP Thursday is a new tool, called Alert Ready, used to inform the public of imminent danger within a specific geographical area.CanadaNov 27, 2020
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Police investigating Islamophobic graffiti outside London Muslim MosquePolice are investigating after an Islamophobic message was found written on the sidewalk outside the London Muslim Mosque.CrimeJun 12, 2019
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North Carolina jewelry store billboard sparks controversyA North Carolina jewelry store billboard that reads “Sometimes, it’s OK to throw rocks at girls…” is getting a lot of reaction shortly after it was put up on Monday.AdvertisementMar 24, 2017
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Teen’s message in a bottle gets a reply – over 3 years and 5000 km laterAn Maine teen was surprised to receive a reply to a message in a bottle she made more than three years ago – from a Spanish fisherman some 5000 KM away.WorldJun 6, 2016
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‘Diabetes here I come’: Florida Starbucks customer angry after finding message on his cupThe unexpected message wasn't funny to the customer who said his sisters have type 1 diabetes.HealthApr 13, 2016
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Man with Alzheimer’s who made plea online talks disease, outpouring of supportA 66-year-old man breaks down in tears asking for his friends to visit and talk to him like they used to before he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.WorldJan 6, 2016
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Federal politicians give nod to looming election on Canada DayPrime Minister Stephen Harper says Canadians are "blessed to live in the best country in the world," and in his annual statement marking Canada Day, he says that good fortune is not an accident.CanadaJul 1, 2015
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