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Tents return along CP rail line in Peterborough, Ont. after initial removalThe tents are pitched on right-of-way property belong to Canadian Pacific Railway, not the City of Peterborough. The tents were removed last week but have since returned.EconomyMay 28
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Ball python reported missing in downtown PeterboroughThe Peterborough Police Service says a 10-year-old non-venomous ball python was reported lost in the area of Millennium Park on Friday.EnvironmentJun 24
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Winnipeg Indigenous centre gets federal funding for upgrades to heritage buildingA heritage building at Higgins Avenue and Main Street, home to a non-profit that supports Winnipeg's Indigenous community, is receiving funding for infrastructure upgrades.CanadaJul 2
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Death of iconic white grizzly bear sparks calls for wildlife conservationThe death of a rare white grizzly bear in Yoho National Park, just two days after her cubs died, has sent a rippling sadness across the wildlife community.CanadaJun 11
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Journey of the Horse: 100 years of Chinese history in EdmontonThe Mah Society of Edmonton exhibit details the struggles and racism Chinese immigrants faced in Canada, and why so many were forced to start their own businesses to make a living.CanadaMay 20
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Tour for Humanity stops in Winnipeg, students learn about hate crimesA 30-seat mobile education centre called The Tour for Humanity was in the city to teach teens about hate and intolerance in Canada, using the Holocaust as its launching point.EducationMay 6
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London, Ont. drivers rejoice! First two lanes of Adelaide St. underpass now openThe long-awaited underpass on Adelaide Street opened it's first two lanes to traffic Friday morning. The remaining lanes are expected to open later this summer.CanadaApr 19
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‘Everybody should be in Love’: Saskatchewan village embraces name with new chapelThe Village of Love is fully embracing its name with a new wedding chapel. It will give couples the chance to share their love in Love.CanadaApr 14
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How will the potential rail strike impact Saskatchewan?The Saskatchewan Mining Association and Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan said the province will be impacted if the railway strike goes forward on May 22.CanadaMay 9
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Head of Calgary-based company earns more than $20 millionThe head of Calgary-based Canadian Pacific Kansas City, Canada's second-biggest railway, paid $20.1 million last year, up 38 per cent from the previous year.EconomyMar 25
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Thousands of Canada’s rail workers have a strike mandate. What happens now?Train conductors, engineers, yard workers and rail traffic controllers under Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate Wednesday.CanadaMay 3
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Cargo companies start to reroute away from Montreal amid fears of port strikeA major transport company has rerouted cargo away from the Port of Montreal over fears of a potential strike, prompting concerns that others may follow in its wake.EconomyMar 27
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Highway near Brooks closed due to train derailmentIn a social media post at around 6:25 p.m. on Monday, 511 Alberta said Highway 873 is closed in both directions because of a train derailment.TrafficFeb 5
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CN Rail workers union warns of strike over safety issuesThe union representing 9,300 workers at Canada's two biggest railways says public safety is at stake after contract negotiations ground to a halt this month.CanadaFeb 19
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Union raises safety concerns following 3 B.C. derailments in under 2 monthsRailway safety was launched into the public spotlight in Canada after the July 2013 Lac-Mégantic disaster, which killed 47 people and forced the evacuation of about 100 others.CanadaFeb 21
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Pedestrians struck by train in SaskatoonSaskatoon police were called to the scene of a collision between a pedestrian and a train early Saturday morning.CanadaDec 23, 2023
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Indigenous advisory council at CN resigns, says company ‘missed the mark’ on reconciliationThe Indigenous advisory board at CN -- which includes the likes of Murray Sinclair -- quit Monday citing the company's lack of intent to meaningfully contribute to reconciliation.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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As CBC layoffs loom, ‘inappropriate’ bonuses in centre stage. How much are they?The CBC is facing criticism for planning to cut 10 per cent of its workforce with the CEO of the publicly funded broadcaster not ruling out bonuses for leaders.CanadaDec 13, 2023
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CPKC says it’s unshaken by Mexican president’s decree to host passenger rail serviceCanadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. says it's untroubled by a draft decree from Mexico's president that would require freight railways to allow passenger service on their tracks.CanadaNov 17, 2023
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Proposed Toronto-Chicago rail corridor draws attention, as Via tempers expectationsAmtrak is making a sales pitch to connect its lines in Detroit to Via Rail tracks across the border, hoping to lay the ground for passenger service between Toronto and Chicago.CanadaNov 14, 2023