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Boss who coughed in employee’s face during pandemic must pay $46K fineA U.K. tribunal said Kevin Davies, owner of Cawdor Cars in Wales, coughed in the employee's face after she asked co-workers to social distance in the office.TrendingJul 16
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Advance polls open for Banff Avenue pedestrian zone voteBanff town council in January approved the pedestrian-only zone for 2024 but a resident petition in March led council to call a binding vote. Advance polls opened Tuesday.CanadaJul 17
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Banff residents to vote on future of pedestrian zoneThe future of the Banff pedestrian zone will come down to a vote later this summer.ConsumerMay 14
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Sunshine, warm weather brings return of patio season in LethbridgeThe City of Lethbridge says there were 13 permits issued for patios, street vendors and parklets last year and the city is anticipating more as summer approaches.CanadaMay 10
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Drowning deaths rising in certain provinces. How to stay water-safe this summerIn Canada, drownings can happen year-round, but the majority of cases (73 per cent) occurred during warmer months (May through September), according to Health Canada.HealthMay 28
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Cases of chlamydia and syphilis are up, other STIs down: health unitAssociate medical officer of health says people don't have to show symptoms to have STIs.HealthMay 5
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Donald Trump shooter identified as Thomas Matthew CrooksA shooting at Donald Trump‘s rally in Pennsylvania is being investigated as an attempted assassination of the former president and presumptive Republican nominee, officials say.U.S. NewsJul 14
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‘Try to hit pause’: Concern over copycats when B.C. whale videos go viralA new campaign is hoping to prevent social media shares from encouraging people to get close to whales in B.C., in contravention of federal regulations.EnvironmentJun 19
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Shelter spaces, new tent distancing rules feature in Hamilton’s encampment updateA committee voted in favour of adjusting Hamilton's encampment protocol Wednesday, increasing tent distancing rules and exploring the possibility of adding more shelter spaces.CanadaJun 20
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‘Aggressive’ hawks cause havoc in Calgary neighbourhoodSome residents in northeast Calgary are watching their heads after a family of hawks moved into the area and are attacking people.CanadaJul 8
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Trump shooter: Ex-classmates share details about shy, but ‘normal,’ gunmanHere's what we know so far about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the 20-year-old suspected gunman behind the assassination attempt of former U.S. president Donald Trump.U.S. NewsJul 15
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Trump vs. Harris? Here’s what recent polls say about the potential match-upJoe Biden's endorsement of Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee raises a basic question: How will she fare against Donald Trump? The polling results are mixed.U.S. NewsJul 21
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Moose seen wandering in west end of Peterborough, Ont.A young moose was spotted walking in the west-end of Peterborough on Tuesday morning. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry advises to never approach a wild animal.EnvironmentJun 18
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‘Unfit for office’: 10 times JD Vance criticized Trump before landing VP nodDonald Trump has a new running mate in the race to become America's next president: a man who has previously criticized him, even once referring to him as an "idiot."U.S. NewsJul 16
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Canada vs. Argentina: Your guide to historic Copa America semifinal showdownOn Tuesday night, the Canadian men’s soccer team will face a historic test when it squares off with Argentina in the Copa America semifinals.SportsJul 9
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Homeless encampment metres away from Quebec school causes concernLongueuil residents are expressing concern about a large homeless encampment that has been set up near an elementary school.PoliticsJun 14
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Nenshi will need major boost in NDP popularity to win 2027 election: analystNaheed Nenshi, the newly minted leader of the Alberta NDP, faces a challenge in growing the party’s popularity among Albertans: The Conservative vote is no longer divided.PerspectivesJun 23
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Staff member assaulted outside social service agency, Guelph police sayPolice responded to a social service agency on Sunday afternoon following an assault outside the business. The victim was treated for his injuries in hospital.CrimeJun 3
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Unhoused family relocates after eviction from paid campground in Peterborough, Ont.The Miller family spent over a month camping at Beavermead Campground in Peterborough but was issued an eviction notice. They have since moved to a campground east of the city.CanadaJun 28
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U.S. tourist dies after being electrocuted in jacuzzi at Mexico resortA man from Texas is dead and a woman is in life-threatening condition 'due to a possible electric discharge when both were inside the jacuzzi,' prosecutors said.U.S. NewsJun 13