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Washington Post layoffs include entire Ukraine, Middle East bureausThe Post’s executive editor Matt Murray called the move painful but necessary to put the outlet on stronger footing and weather changes in technology and user habits.U.S. NewsFeb 4
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Alberta school boards remove dozens of library books as provincial ban in effectThe provincial policy, announced in the fall, requires schools to remove books containing explicit images or illustrations of sexual content.EducationJan 7
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Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology closing, moving some programsThe Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology (MITT) is closing, the school’s president and CEO says.PoliticsJan 28
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‘No reason to continue discussing’: Ontario mayor wants Andrew’s name dropped from streetAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest Thursday is the last straw for one Ontario mayor who is now seeking a street renaming in his municipality.PoliticsFeb 19
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Some on Canada’s no-fly list kept on without ‘necessary grounds’: watchdogThe intelligence watchdog says its recommendations to the government are aimed at ensuring a more fair, principled and co-ordinated approach to managing the program.CanadaFeb 17
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Ontario taxpayers stuck with nearly $100K bill for rescue of 58 dogsOntario taxpayers are on the hook for nearly $100,000 for the rescue of 58 dogs from a Hamilton-area home this past summer.CanadaFeb 2
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Saskatchewan launching independent review to address hospital safety issuesThe province is also expanding metal detectors to more urban and rural emergency departments and will employ 51 new protective service workers for them.CanadaJan 22
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How Toronto’s stuttering launch of the Finch West LRT could fix its streetcarsDisappointment at the launch of the new transit line has sparked a review of the entire streetcar network experts say could lead to major changes.CanadaFeb 5
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Edmonton council wants city to be more prepared for extreme winter weatherEdmonton city councillors were set to present motions on the city's snow and ice clearing efforts. The motions looking to revamp current policies and create and emergency plan.TrafficJan 27
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Provincial supervisor has made no cuts to TDSB budget, board official saysAt the TDSB's accessibility committee, executive officer of finance Craig Snider suggested the province's supervisor had not made cuts or reductions to the existing financial plan.CanadaJan 20
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Ontario colleges, universities ask Ford government for billions in new fundingGroups representing both colleges and universities asked for significantly more funding, saying tuition fee freezes and international student caps have left them with few options.PoliticsJan 21
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20 viral kitchen gadgets everyone is buyingDiscover the gadgets everyone’s talking about and why they’re becoming kitchen essentials–from a handy KitchenAid hand blender to a Salton bag sealer and beyond.The CuratorFeb 17
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Best small appliances to upgrade your kitchenFrom Ninja and KitchenAid to Crock-Pot and beyond, here’s a roundup of must-have kitchen appliances you’ll reach for again and again.The CuratorFeb 9
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Nanaimo tugboat break-in suspect arrested for 3rd time in a weekCourt records indicate Marcel Alvin Fontaine, 44, appeared before a Justice of the Peace on Saturday after he was taken into custody for allegedly breaching his release order.CrimeFeb 8
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B.C. forestry review calls for system to be razed, rebuilt, with a focus on trustThe report says there also needs to be an arm's-length assessment of high-value old-growth trees to reduce conflict and ensure everyone is working from the same reliable data.EnvironmentFeb 2
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Fundraisers start for hockey families after crashAn Alberta junior hockey team is set to take the ice this weekend for a memorial game honouring three of its players who died in a highway crash.SportsFeb 4
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Men’s players, coaches fine with Olympic rinkJon Cooper saw the headlines over the last few months.SportsFeb 8
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F-35 fighter jet purchase ‘remains under review,’ defence minister saysCanadian Minister of National Defence David McGuinty says the country's planned acquisition of 88 F-35 fighter jets from the United States 'remains under review.'CanadaJan 28
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Calgary committee to make ‘symbolic’ vote on supervised consumption site closureMembers of Calgary's city executive committee are expected to vote today on whether to support the closure of the city’s sole supervised consumption site.CanadaFeb 3
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5 things to know as New Brunswick prepares for cuts in next month’s budgetStaring down a record deficit of $1.3 billion, the New Brunswick government has warned that virtually every service and program risks facing cuts in next month's budget.PoliticsFeb 19