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  • New Black Friday deals are here! From tech to beauty – 35 fabulous finds
    'Tis *officially* the season for holiday shopping. Black Friday deals are here, which means it's time to add to cart with these thoughtful finds.
    The Curator
    Nov 20, 2023
  • Recalls this week include defective stepstools, strollers, and mattresses
    Stepstools and stepladders that can break from under their users and strollers that can collapse while in use are among this week's recalled products. Others include mattresses that fail to meet fire hazard standards.
    Dec 14, 2012
  • COVID-19: 6 new cases in Middlesex London; 1 new case in Lambton
    The Middlesex-London region's COVID-19 case total stands at 12,496, of which 12,193 have resolved, an increase of 21 from the day before.
    Health
    Jun 19, 2021
  • Here’s what $1-million homes look like in 16 Canadian cities
    To showcase Canada's unmistakable differences in real estate value, we looked at what you can get for $1 million in 16 major cities in almost every province and territory.
    Canada
    Dec 14, 2016
  • Lampedusa migrant mistreatment video signals bigger issues: UNHCR
    A report on Italy's state-run broadcaster RAI has sparked an outcry over the conditions migrants and asylum seekers are allegedly enduring in one of the country's reception centres.
    World
    Dec 18, 2013
  • A few coffees a day keep liver disease at bay: Study
    Researchers in the United States have found another good reason to go to the local espresso bar: several cups of coffee a day could halt the progression of liver disease, a study showed Wednesday.
    Health
    Oct 22, 2009
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  • Coronavirus: 10 new cases, 10 recoveries, new seniors’ facility outbreak in London-Middlesex
    The update brings the region's total case count to 932, of which 811 people have recovered. Fifty-seven people have died, a tally unchanged since June 12.
    Health
    Oct 8, 2020
  • Controversy continues over reduction of EAs in Sask. schools
    With the new school year underway, there are mixed views about recent changes to staffing in schools.
    Oct 12, 2010
  • New epicenter for Ebola outbreak hits Liberia’s outskirts
    The community of Jene-Wonde in Grand Cape Mount County near the border with Sierra Leone has become a new epicenter for the deadly Ebola outbreak in Liberia.
    Health
    Nov 10, 2014
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  • Education support workers at Regina Public Schools reach an impasse
    CUPE Local 3766 said the Regina Public School Board is the only division “pushing harmful concessions due to cuts from the provincial government.”
    Canada
    Nov 19, 2019
  • Here’s how Canada’s new tariffs on U.S. imports could impact your weekly shopping bill
    In total, Canadians who purchase items now impacted by tariffs on U.S. imports each week could see their average grocery bill increase by as much as $8.88.
    Canada
    Jul 6, 2018
  • Rio 2016: Manitobans to watch at the Summer Olympics
    A breakdown of all the Manitoba athletes who are competing in the Rio Olympics 2016.
    Sports
    Aug 5, 2016
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  • New York village prepares for Clinton wedding
    Chelsea, the only child of Bill and Hillary Clinton, to marry investment banker at estate on Sunday
    Jul 30, 2010
  • Year in Review: Biggest stories of 2012 in the Maritimes
    It's been a busy year for news stories -- internationally, nationally and, of course, in the Maritimes. While it's difficult to single out any one as the top story of the year, there are definitely some that we won't soon forget. Here are some of the stories we think people will continue to talk about into next year.
    Dec 21, 2012
  • Regina Public Schools support workers vote in favour of job action
    Education support staff from the Regina Public School Division voted in favour of a strike mandate on Tuesday.
    Canada
    Jul 3, 2019
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  • Government spent close to $10K on Jays tickets for Canada 150 and travel ‘influencers’
    The government has spent close to $10,000 on tickets for stakeholders and travel influencers to attend Toronto Blue Jays baseball games over the past year.
    Canada
    Dec 18, 2017
  • Toys ‘R’ Us to close around 180 stores across U.S. Here’s where they are
    Toys "R" Us is closing around 180 stores across the states as part of its bankruptcy reorganization plans.
    Money
    Jan 24, 2018
  • Trump tariffs designed to revive U.S. steelmakers haven’t quite done the job
    By taxing imported steel, Trump risked raising costs for the many U.S. industries that use steel, straining ties with American allies and defying the limits of his authority to unilaterally punish trading partners.
    Economy
    Nov 4, 2019
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