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Regina summer camp registration gets underway ahead of breakSummer camp registration is well underway in Regina, with some programs already filling up for the break.SportsFeb 21
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Provincial investments aim to strengthen United Way Winnipeg and its initiativesManitoba is matching millions of dollars in funds from community donors to support United Way Winnipeg, in its push to get families and children the help they needCanadaMay 8, 2023
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More music, food, fun coming to Dundas Place in London, Ont. for rest of summerThe City of London says additional weekly programming has been introduced on Dundas Place to support dining and shopping in the core.CanadaAug 7, 2021
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North Central community comes together following vandalism at family centreThe community united to help the North Central Family Centre after its building and vans were vandalized.CanadaJun 28, 2020
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Sask. government funds $330,000 to strengthen provinces police servicesThis year of the approximately $330,000, nearly $50,000 will be distributed to CBOs and $280,000 will go to police services.CanadaFeb 7, 2019
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Gamer girls unite at ‘Girls Make Games’International initiative Girls Make Games has arrived in Toronto, and it's giving dozens of girls the chance build a video game from scratch.Jan 28, 2018
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Kawartha Lakes Historical Society and Kawartha Art Gallery join forcesThe Kawartha Lakes Historical Society and the Kawartha Art Gallery are joining up to bring their programming to the greater community.CanadaJan 16, 2018
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Roy Green Show returns to CKNW AM980 in JulyIt is a thrill to be rejoining the News Talk 980 CKNW Vancouver weekend broadcast lineup. For Lower Mainland listeners to British Columbia’s legendary CKNW, The Roy Green Show will air Saturdays noon – 2 p.m. (PT) and Sundays 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. (PT) starting July 8. READ MORE: CKNW’s new weekend lineup I...Jun 22, 2017
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My Sisters’ Place considers expanding services in London following sewer repairsWhat a difference a month can make.CanadaJun 21, 2017
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Students use ‘artificial intelligence’ to ‘bring back the dead’ in history classHigh school students in Colorado are using artificial-intelligence programming and 3D printing to bring historical figures "back to life" for their history class.TechMar 13, 2017
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