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  • Cash and jewelry stolen from home in Guelph’s west end: police
    Police say neighbors saw a man knock on the front door when the homeowners went out on Saturday morning before walking to the back of the house.
    Crime
    May 6
  • South Africa celebrates 30 years since end of apartheid, but discontent grows
    Analysts and polls predict that the waning popularity of the democratic party once led by Nelson Mandela is likely to see it lose its parliamentary majority for the first time.
    Politics
    Apr 27
  • Okanagan weather: Rain risk diminishes to end April
    The risk of rain diminishes in the valley bottom for the last day of April and beginning of May with a warm-up in the Okanagan weather forecast for the new month.
    Weather
    Apr 29
  • Central Okanagan open-burning season coming to an end
    When conditions allow, all eligible property owners, farmers and other large lot owners with permits from their local fire jurisdiction may burn specific wood debris outdoors.
    Fire
    Apr 23
  • Peterborough police arrest man following south-end fatal shooting
    Police say a shooting occurred at Sunshine Homes on Crystal Drive around 5 a.m. on Friday. A man was taken to hospital with gunshot wounds and was pronounced deceased.
    Crime
    Apr 26
  • Tennis free to play again at West End court after city votes to end lease agreement
    The Sargent Park Tennis Gardens will now be free and accessible to the public after the city decided to take back ownership and not to renew a lease agreement.
    Canada
    Apr 11
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  • How caregiving impacts a generation of Canadians: ‘Unpaid work does not end’
    Some 1.8 million Canadians are in a situation where they're providing unpaid care to multiple people, often a child and an older parent, putting a sizeable burden on caregivers.
    Money
    May 4
  • End of deal with family doctors could jeopardize Quebecers’ access to health care
    General practitioners are warning patients could soon be without access to primary care services, if the Quebec government doesn't reach a deal with its union by the end of May. 
    Politics
    Apr 18
  • Feds sidestep Ontario as spat over $357M for affordable housing ends
    Federal Housing Minister Sean Fraser told his Ontario counterpart Paul Calandra that he would not send the province $357 million it was expecting for affordable housing projects.
    Canada
    May 6
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  • Season ends for Winnipeg Jets with 6-3 Game 5 loss to Colorado
    Mikko Rantanen scored two goals in less than four minutes in the third to put the game out of reach for the Avalanche.
    Sports
    May 1
  • Vancouver police investigating car mischief in West End neighbourhood
    Someone also reportedly left a note on a window that said, “Eat the rich.”
    Crime
    Apr 20
  • Saskatoon Muslim community celebrates end of Ramadan
    Over 10,000 people gathered Wednesday morning at Prairieland Park to celebrate the end of Ramadan. Over 60 ethnicities and cultures were represented according to Aqeel Wahab. 
    Canada
    Apr 10
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  • Discovery of suspicious package closes streets in Guelph’s north end: police
    Several roads and business in Guelph's north end were closed due to the discovery of a suspicious package on Tuesday morning.
    Crime
    Apr 23
  • Former co-worker choked at a west end business in Guelph: police
    Guelph police said two former co-workers got into an argument and the man began to choke the woman. She temporarily couldn't breathe but needed no medical attention.
    Crime
    Apr 22
  • Vehicle flips, hits large tree, ends up in Sherwood Park backyard
    A vehicle with three people inside ended up on its roof in someone's backyard after a rollover in Sherwood Park on Wednesday morning.
    Traffic
    Apr 24
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  • AGO workers reach tentative agreement ending month long strike: union
    The union representing 400 Art Gallery of Ontario workers say a tentative agreement was reached ending a month long strike.
    Canada
    Apr 25
  • York University strike ends as union votes in favour of tentative agreement
    The union representing thousands of striking academic workers at York University voted in favour of accepting the tentative deal, bringing an end to the seven-week strike.
    Education
    Apr 19
  • Trio of Metro Vancouver councillors call for end of B.C.’s drug decriminalization pilot
    Linda Annis in Surrey, Daniel Fontaine in New Westminster and Alexa Loo in Richmond have joined together to call on the province to scrap the program.
    Politics
    Apr 22
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  • Pedestrian killed after being hit by truck in Montreal’s east end, police say
    Montreal police launched an investigation after a pedestrian was hit by a truck in the city's east end Wednesday.
    Crime
    Apr 24
  • Peterborough north-end gas station robbed at knifepoint
    A gas station store clerk reports a man brandished a knife and demanded more money as the clerk was providing him change from a purchase. The suspect fled with nearly $30.
    Crime
    Apr 8
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