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Trustee says they were ‘fully cut off’ from information on Ford government takeoverThe Ford government confirmed that the Peel District School Board would be under provincial supervision, a move that has sidelined trustees and replaced them with an appointee.PoliticsMar 6
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Why two skulls unearthed in B.C. could be harbingers for future archeological woesLast June, landscapers working on a site in Kamloops, B.C., came upon a troubling discovery — two human skulls and jawbones.CanadaJan 27
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Discovery of 2 skulls on Kamloops property leads to debate over B.C. property rightsA private landowner was excavating their Kamloops property in June to make a community garden for seniors when they unearthed two human skulls.PoliticsJan 19
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Here are the members of Calgary’s new city council, based on unofficial resultsThe results of all Alberta municipal elections must be submitted to the provincial government by noon on Friday, Oct. 24.PoliticsOct 21, 2025
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The Ford government legalized speed cameras in 2019. Now, it says they’re a ‘tax grab’Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government created the framework for cities to introduce automated speed cameras in 2019, but is now pushing to have them eliminated.CanadaSep 23, 2025
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‘I have to sell my house’: Widow says ICBC death benefits left her in financial distressA Surrey widow says she has gone into financial distress following a tragic incident in Boston Bar and must sell her house because ICBC's death benefits were so minimal.May 29, 2025
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4-goal 1st period leads London Knights to Game 1 win in Western Conference ChampionshipSam Dickinson scored twice and added two assists as the London Knights captured Game 1 of the OHL's Western Conference Championship series.SportsApr 25, 2025
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London Knights shut down Brantford Bulldogs in 5-0 winThe London Knights got head coach Dale Hunter his 999th win as they won a battle of conference leaders on March 5.SportsMar 5, 2025
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Ryan Reynolds, athletes, advocates among new Order of Canada appointeesThis year's list of Canadians deemed to have made extraordinary contributions to the nation features scientists, survivors, advocates and athletes.CanadaDec 18, 2024
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Woman granted ‘miracle drug’ coverage after pleas in media, at Queen’s ParkThe news comes less than one month after the Van Fraassen family's pleas for coverage were taken to Queen's Park and profiled on Global News.HealthJun 28, 2019
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Liberals, Tories, NDP visit familiar ridings as campaign reaches halfway markThe Liberals released their election platform on Sunday, and its contents helped provide talking points to both Trudeau and his rivals.PoliticsSep 30, 2019
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‘Angel’ plumber sends elderly woman with cancer a bill for $0A grateful woman hailed James Anderson on social media for fixing her cancer-stricken mom's boiler for free.TrendingSep 18, 2019
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Ontario government to expand use of mobile crisis teams to help first respondersHealth Minister Christine Elliott highlighted an investment today of $174 million this year from her government's recent budget for community mental health and addictions services, mental health and justice services, supportive housing, and acute mental health inpatient beds.PoliticsMay 6, 2019
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Kingston and Ottawa city officials concerned about proposed expansion of local health unitThe proposed merger comes as the provincial government begins to follow through on its plan to reduce the number of health units in the province to 10.PoliticsMay 14, 2019
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Peterborough Regional Health Centre opens doors to new learning facilityA new, high-tech learning centre is open at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre.HealthMay 14, 2019
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Public health units in Guelph, Waterloo, Peel and Halton to be merged by provinceOnce the merger is completed, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health said the new health unit will be the largest in the province.HealthMay 13, 2019
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Advocates, downtown Toronto councillors express concern over overdose-prevention site cuts"The very reason we have these sites is to keep people alive long enough that they have time to access treatment," said Ward 10 councillor Joe Cressy.PoliticsMar 30, 2019
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Ontario cuts funding to youth smoking cessation program, will close in JuneThe administrator of the Leave the Pack Behind program says she has been informed by the Ministry of Health month that their annual $1-million funding would not be renewed.PoliticsMay 30, 2019
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Families of patients with SMA meet with Ontario health minister, hope ‘miracle drug’ will get fundedSpinraza has been proven to stop the progression of spinal muscular atrophy, a disease that deteriorates a person's muscles until they can’t breath. Each dose of the drug costs $125,000 and six doses are needed in the first year alone.HealthJun 4, 2019
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Health minister Elliott, Mayor Holder to meet over supervised consumption site funding rejectionThe meeting will come a week after it was confirmed the province had rejected the funding application for the planned site, located at 446 York St.PoliticsJun 12, 2019