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  • North Central Family Centre launches campaign to support affordable housing
    North Central Family Centre launched a capital campaign to offset the remaining balance of the affordable housing complex and community hub that will open later this year.
    Canada
    May 2
  • Police raid Fun Guyz stores in Kitchener, Cambridge for 2nd time in a week
    On Saturday, officers raided Fun Guyz stores on King Street East and Waterloo Street North in Cambridge and Victoria Street South and Park Street in Kitchener.
    Crime
    Apr 15
  • Health care looking up in Manitoba as 106 MDs graduate from local university
    106 doctor of medicine graduates passed from the hard work of academia into the harder work of a career in a province struggling to keep up with health care needs and demands.
    Health
    May 16
  • The CBC modernization panel has been named. Here’s who’s on it
    The heritage minister has named a panel to modernize the CBC that includes academics and media start-up executives, as the Crown broadcaster faces pressure.
    Canada
    May 13
  • Michael Cohen tells trial Trump told him ‘make sure’ to quash damaging stories
    Donald Trump's fixer-turned-foe Michael Cohen directly implicated the former president in a hush money scheme who approved hefty payouts to stifle stories about sex in 2016.
    U.S. News
    May 13
  • Trump’s legal team to cross-examine his former lawyer in hush money trial
    The trial, now in its fourth week of testimony, will resume in Manhattan with potentially explosive defense cross-examination of Michael Cohen.
    U.S. News
    May 16
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  • Members vote to dissolve Ross Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
    Ross Memorial Hospital will now provide administrative assistance to support the volunteer activities of the approximately 125 members of the RMH Auxiliary.
    Health
    Apr 12
  • Invasive strep: ‘Don’t wait’ to seek care, N.S. woman warns on long road to recovery
    A woman who had to be rushed into surgery after getting flesh-eating disease from invasive group A strep is warning others not to wait if they feel symptoms.
    Health
    Apr 26
  • Did cloud seeding cause Dubai flooding? What to know about the science
    The United Arab Emirates saw its heaviest rainfall recorded and parts of Dubai remain flooded. The UAE uses cloud seeding to create more rain. Could it have caused the flood?
    Weather
    Apr 18
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  • Federal cabinet minister Randy Boissonnault linked to PPE company embroiled in lawsuits
    Global Health Imports Corporation, a company that Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault co-founded in 2020, faces $7.8 million in court-ordered debts.
    Investigations
    May 1
  • Are Canada’s water bombers ready for forest fires?
    Canada's firefighting resources were strained last year. An expert warns the backbone, the water bombers, are old and may struggle this year if Canada sees many fires this year.
    Canada
    May 15
  • N.S. parents ‘terrified’ over bullying, violence in schools. One student speaks out
    Two parents in Nova Scotia say they haven't received support from school administrators after their children were allegedly physically assaulted and repeatedly bullied at school.
    Education
    May 10
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  • Tesla to lay off more than 10% of global workforce amid falling sales
    Tesla will lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war.
    Money
    Apr 15
  • Shohei Ohtani’s ex-interpreter stole $16M from MLB star for gambling debt: U.S. DOJ
    U.S. prosecutors say Ippei Mizuhara stole more than $16 million from Ohtani’s bank accounts to pay for his own sports betting and lied to the bank to access the accounts.
    Crime
    Apr 11
  • Trump trial seats 12 jurors after dismissing 1 over media reports on her ID
    A jury of 12 people was seated Thursday in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York, and the court quickly turned to selecting alternate jurors.
    U.S. News
    Apr 18
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  • Wildfire evacuation order issued for parts of Fort McMurray
    Residents of several neighbourhoods in Fort McMurray have been ordered to leave their homes due to an out-of-control wildfire.
    Fire
    May 14
  • Tree of Heaven could be hellish to Okanagan fruit farmers
    Despite its name, the popular Tree of Heaven may be hellish for Okanagan agriculture, according to the Regional District of Central Okanagan.
    Canada
    Mar 24
  • ‘Psychopathic’ Manitoba AI Easter Bunny ‘maybe just dealing with a lot,’ says creator
    Canadian History Ehx podcast used AI to generate an Easter Bunny suited to each province. Most are depicted as noble adventurers but Manitoba's is disturbing.
    Trending
    Mar 26
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  • Working Quebec family can’t make ends meet on $2,500 a month. They’re not alone
    Demand at food banks across Quebec is reaching a critical stage. For one family, the aid is essential for their survival as the cost of living continues to increase.
    Features
    Mar 27
  • Family who immigrated to Canada says they couldn’t stay amid high cost of living
    A Ukrainian woman who moved to Nova Scotia says her family couldn't stay as it was too hard to keep up with the cost of living, so they returned home to Europe after seven months.
    Canada
    Mar 21
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