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Ontario junior hockey team ends season with 0-50 recordThe Sarnia Legionnaires have been a part of the Greater Ontario Hockey League since it first formed in 2007 and has made the Western Conference playoffs most years.SportsMar 9
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Family of Vaughan woman killed in mob-related hit awaits murder suspect’s extradition"I never thought I'd see the day. I didn't think this was going to happen," said Mila's mother, Elvira Barberi.CrimeMar 25
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LNG touted, and doubted, as green transition fuelCanada's first liquefied natural gas cargoes will soon arrive on Asian shores, a milestone touted — and doubted — as a boon for global emissions-cutting efforts.EconomyJun 29, 2025
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Russia ‘on the verge of going into a recession,’ economy minister warnsRussia media reported Economy Minister Maxim Reshetnikov delivered the warning at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the annual event designed to court investors.WorldJun 19, 2025
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Ontario election 2025: Where the leaders are on Friday, Feb. 21Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Friday, Feb. 21.PoliticsFeb 21, 2025
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COVID-19 vaccine buses continue to roll through Waterloo RegionWaterloo Region says it is continuing to bring the vaccine to residents in the community as two buses equipped with vaccination clinics are back out in the community.CanadaAug 4, 2021
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Waterloo Region outlines plan for reopening libraries, daycares, museumsWaterloo Region has provided more details on reopening some facilties as part of the province’s recovery plan during the coronavirus pandemic.HealthJun 16, 2020
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Sales of canner jars gets struggling maple spread producer out of a jamIf you have been searching for old fashioned mason jars, you may be in a pickle this year.CanadaOct 5, 2020
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Ontario reports 335 new coronavirus cases, 69% under the age of 40According to Wednesday's provincial report, 102 new cases were recorded in Toronto, 79 in Peel Region, 65 in Ottawa, and 30 in York Region.HealthSep 23, 2020
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Student at Kitchener high school tests positive for coronavirusFor the second time in as many days, the Waterloo Region District School Board is reporting a new positive test for the coronavirus involving a student.HealthSep 21, 2020
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Coronavirus: Latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area on September 22Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Tuesday.HealthSep 22, 2020
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Ontario reports 478 new coronavirus cases, largest 1-day jump since early MayAccording to Tuesday's provincial report, 153 new cases were recorded in Toronto, 95 in Peel Region, 90 in Ottawa, 27 in both York Region and Waterloo, and 16 in Durham Region.HealthSep 22, 2020
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1 airlifted to hospital after crash between car and transport truck in WoolwichFor the second morning in three days, Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a serious crash in the Elmira area of Woolwich Township.CrimeJul 30, 2021
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‘People in Guelph are very generous’: Annual poppy campaign underwayThis year also marks the 100th anniversary of the poppy being adopted as the flower of remembrance, according to the Royal Canadian Legion.CanadaNov 2, 2021
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Mount Forest man charged in connection with fatal collision in ElmiraWaterloo Regional Police say an 18-year-old from Mount Forest is facing charges in connection with a fatal collision that occurred in Elmira on April 23.CrimeAug 20, 2021
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Another 17 COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo on TuesdayWaterloo Public Health reported another 17 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Tuesday, marking the second straight day it reported fewer than 20 new COVID-19 cases.CanadaSep 29, 2021
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Canadian NY Times editor Bruce Headlam of ‘Page One’: ‘The Times will survive’<p> Canadian NY Times editor Bruce Headlam of 'Page One': 'The Times will survive' TORONTO - In the new documentary "Page One: Inside the New York Times," analysts ask the unthinkable: could the imperial institution one day go under as the Internet surpasses print as our main news source? Bruce Headlam, the p</p>EntertainmentJul 8, 2011
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Canadian NY Times editor Bruce Headlam of ‘Page One’: ‘The Times will survive’<p> Canadian NY Times editor Bruce Headlam of 'Page One': 'The Times will survive' TORONTO - In the new documentary "Page One: Inside the New York Times," analysts ask the unthinkable: could the imperial institution one day go under as the Internet surpasses print as our main news source? Bruce Headlam, the p</p>Jul 8, 2011
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Qantas grounds giant A380s after emergency landingQantas Airways suspended flights of its Airbus A380 fleet on Thursday after engine failure triggered an emergency landing in Singapore, one of the most serious incidents for the world's largest passenger plane in three years of commercial flight.Nov 4, 2010
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As quake anniversary nears, survivors ‘search for the possible in the impossible’Stretched above and across a crowded, filthy street, a colourful banner strikes a defiantly optimistic note: A new session of language classes at the Life Goes On Institute.Jan 10, 2011