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‘Violent dogs’ attacking Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhoodAnxiety is high for many residents in Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood as free-roaming dogs are being reported to be very aggressive and violent.CanadaSep 5
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Cathedral community fridge fire intentionally set: Regina fire departmentThe community fridge went up in flames on Saturday and Regina Fire and Protective Services told Global News they believe the fire was intentional.FireSep 23
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Regina police launch new initiative following survey on increased police presencePeople can expect to see an increased police presence in the Cathedral and Centre Square neighbourhoods following the launch of a new Regina Police Service initiative.CanadaJul 11
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Hamilton revisits sanctioned sites for the unhoused amid discontent around tenting protocolCouncillors approved another look at hosting sanctioned encampment sites across the city in the hopes of diverting some living rough from residential areas and local parks.CanadaJul 12
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Regina’s Cathedral neighbourhood could soon see speed limit decreaseThe Cathedral neighbourhood could see a lower speed limit in the area following the City of Regina's approval of some recommendations for implementation.TrafficMar 28
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New Year’s revellers ring in 2024, but war casts shadow over celebrationsCities around the globe from New York City to Sydney, Australia celebrated New Year's Eve with fireworks displays, while ongoing conflicts cast a pall over celebrations for many.WorldJan 1
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How tiny shelters in Ontario are looking to fill the gap for those in need of housingA number of Ontario municipalities have launched or are looking at tiny cabins as a way to transition people with challenges into more permanent housing.CanadaDec 8, 2023
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Stakeholders in Hamilton tiny shelters pilot to take another look at alternativesThe Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters will go back to the drawing board, again, to seek out an alternative after a Strachan Street site development didn't make fiscal sense.CanadaOct 10, 2023
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Backers of Hamilton’s ‘tiny homes’ plan disappointed that ‘anger’ cancelled meetingA public consultation seeking to refine a tiny homes project in Ward 2 for those experiencing homelessness was cancelled after alleged 'physical' and 'aggressive behaviour.'PoliticsSep 12, 2023
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Neighbourhood meeting to talk about tiny shelters pilot set for Hamilton’s northA councillor and leadership from the Hamilton Alliance for Tiny Shelters (HATS) will attempt to answer questions Saturday on tiny homes greenlighted for Strachan Street.PoliticsAug 23, 2023
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A sensational decades-old hip-hop murder may soon be solved: The death of Run-DMC’s Jam Master JayOn Oct. 30, 2002, Run-DMC DJ Jam Master Jay was murdered in cold blood in his recording studio. Are we finally going to find out who did it?EntertainmentAug 20, 2023
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Hamilton ‘Tiny Homes’ pilot likely to arrive late 2023 if approved, says directorHousing executives in Hamilton, Ont., will recommend adaption of a mini homes pilot project to councillors next week as a plan to alleviate the city’s encampment crisis.CanadaAug 11, 2023
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Coronavirus: Cathedral Village Arts Festival offers virtual market, livestreamed performancesForced to change course due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Cathedral Village Arts Festival is moving its 29th annual event online.CanadaMay 2, 2020
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Family remembers Dendrae Thunder Lonechild who died in vehicle, pedestrian collisionDendrae Thunder Lonechild is being remembered as a goofy and cheeky 16-year-old boy who liked to make people smile and had a deep love for his family.InvestigationsApr 26, 2023
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Norway suspected wanted crusade against Europe’s Muslims; used special bullets in massacreOSLO - The man blamed for the terrorist attacks on Norway's government headquarters and an island retreat for young people that left at least 93 dead was motivated by a desire to bring about a revolution in Norwegian society, his lawyer said Sunday.Jul 24, 2011
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Farmers’ market moving indoorsFor many vegetable farmers in Saskatchewan, the summer (or non-summer) of 2010 will be one to forget.Oct 12, 2010
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New home for old tattoo parlourLong-time Edmonton tattoo artist take up residence in century-old heritage buildingApr 28, 2011
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Isaac heads for New Orleans on Katrina anniversary, pushes flood over rural La. leveeNEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Isaac knocked out power, flooded Gulf-front roads and pushed water over the top of an 18-mile section of a rural Louisiana levee before dawn Wednesday as it began a slow, wet slog across the state with a newly fortified New Orleans in its path.WorldAug 29, 2012
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Top 10 gay wedding destinationsThe steadily increasing stream of states and countries legalizing gay marriage has dramatically changed the lives of LGBT people and their loved ones in recent years. Here's a look at the top 10 gay wedding destinations.<br />Jun 26, 2012
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Walking tours to Olympic Park show off stadium, other venues while exploring London’s East EndLONDON - Going to London before the Olympics? You can still share in the excitement and get a peek at Olympic Park on a walking tour through neighbourhoods where few tourists ventured before.Jun 18, 2012