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Mother convicted of killing Phoenix Sinclair granted escorted absences from prisonA Manitoba woman who abused and killed her daughter in one of the province’s most notorious crimes has been granted temporary escorted absences from prison.CrimeDec 11, 2025
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Phoenix Community Choir returns for Annual Phoenix Holiday LuncheonWe check in with two members of the Phoenix Community Choir as they get set to perform at the 35th Annual Phoenix Holiday Luncheon in Halifax on Tuesday.Global News Morning HalifaxDec 1, 2025
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Countdown on to 35th Annual Phoenix Holiday LuncheonWe check in with staff at Phoenix Youth Programs to learn about the need in our community and look ahead to the return of the community choir at the upcoming Phoenix Holiday Luncheon.Global News Morning HalifaxNov 24, 2025
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Remembrance Day: one family’s legacyAs Canadians mark Remembrance Day, Veteran Brian Archibald Phoenix joins Ross Hull to reflect on his family’s legacy of service, including his mother, Dorothy, a Second World War veteran, and what Remembrance Day means to them.Global News Morning TorontoNov 11, 2025
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Former University of Lethbridge soccer coach rises to the professional gameVikram Virk is leaving the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns to join American second division club Phoenix Rising FC. Justin Sibbet reports.Dec 16, 2024
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Orphaned kitten cared for by rescue dog in unlikely bondThere are some things that the laws of nature can’t quite explain — such as the unlikely story of a rescue dog and an orphaned kitten. Despite not having a litter and never being pregnant, 11-month-old Phoenix the dog started producing milk after a feral orphaned kitten showed up at the home of a rescue...Global NationalNov 9, 2024
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Manitoba rescue dog lactates to feed orphaned feral kittenPhoenix, an 11-month-old rescue dog, bonded with a feral orphaned kitten and spontaneously started producing milk to feed the feline. Melissa Ridgen reports.Oct 30, 2024
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Vancouver Canucks GM on multi-player trade with Arizona CoyotesVancouver Canucks general manager Jim Benning comments on the work that went into the deal with the Arizona Coyotes for defencemen Oliver Ekman-Larsson and forward Connor Garland. Benning says the “team needs to take the next step” and that Ekman-Larsson is excited to get a fresh start in a hockey market like Vancouver.SportsJul 23, 2021
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Global Peterborough’s Shelter Pet Project for June 25, 2021Emily from the Peterborough Humane Society introduces us to a Pomeranian Mix dog named “Phoenix”. Next we meet a domestic shorthair cat named “Andre the Giant”. We also have an update on “Sammy” and “Ernie” For more information visit: peterboroughhumanesociety.caShelter Pet ProjectJun 25, 2021
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Flair Airlines launches 4 new U.S. flights at the Edmonton International AirportUltra-low-cost carrier Flair Airlines is launching four new non-stop routes this fall, from the Edmonton International Airport to Las Vegas, Phoenix, Palm Springs and Hollywood Burbank. Kim Smith has more from EIA.ConsumerAug 20, 2021
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Physicians virtual choir brings healing through voiceCommunity reporter Michael Newman has the story of Phoenix Chamber Choir and their all physicians choirs’ rendition of Ordinary Day by Great Big SeaGlobal News Morning BCJan 10, 2021
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Knitting his way through addictions recoveryNelson Mendonca’s passion for knitting has spread to other residents at the Phoenix Society addiction centre in Surrey. Now the group has knitted hundreds of toques, many of which they donate.Dec 23, 2020
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StarPhoenix building for sale after serving Saskatoon for 56 yearsSaskatoon’s StarPhoenix employees will continue to work remotely, as Postmedia publications announced that the StarPhoenix building will be up for sale.Global News at 5 SaskatoonJan 20, 2023
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Phoenix pay system: 1,100 gov’t employees have received back payMarie Lemay, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services, said Thursday that all 80,000 federal public servants who have encountered problems with the Phoenix payroll system will see those problems sorted by the end of October.CanadaJul 28, 2016
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Gov’t employees credit ratings suffering amid Phoenix pay system debacleMarie Lemay, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services, said Thursday that officials are working hard to work with partners to correct any impact the delayed payment has had on the credit ratings of public employees.CanadaJul 28, 2016
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Phoenix pay system issue could cost gov’t $20MMarie Lemay, Deputy Minister of Public Works and Government Services, said Thursday that the work to rectify an issue that has left 80,000 public employees without pay could cost the government as much as $20 million.CanadaJul 28, 2016
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More troubles with Phoenix pay system, federal employees still waiting to get paidAbout 80,000 federal public servants will have to wait even longer for the government to clear up problems with the automated program used to send their paycheques. Their frustration is growing, as is the bill the taxpayers will have to pick up. Shirlee Engel reports.Global NationalJul 28, 2016
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‘Pheonix Shooter’ claims ninth victim as city-wide hunt for serial killer continuesAuthorities investigating the first serial killer in Phoenix in a decade said Wednesday that they have linked a non-fatal shooting to the case, bringing the number of attacks under examination to nine.CrimeAug 4, 2016
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Police issue warning in Phoenix over suspected serial shooterSun, Aug 7: Phoenix police are warning about a suspected serial shooter in the city. The person is now linked to nine shootings and seven deaths. The shooter has been active since March and strikes people near their homes or cars in the evening or early in the morning. There is no connection between the...Global NationalAug 7, 2016
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Phoenix Mayor Greg StantonTue, Apr 1 : Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton joins Global Calgary to discuss the Phoenix Economic Council’s trip to Calgary this week.Apr 1, 2014