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‘A learning curve:’ Budweiser Gardens in London, Ont., changes bag policyBrian Ohl, general manager of Budweiser Gardens, told Global News that the main reason for the change to the previous bag policy is increasing safety.CanadaSep 15, 2023
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Ten years after Megantic, experts say stricter rules, tougher enforcement neededA slew of investigations, court cases, reports and regulatory changes followed over the succeeding decade, but the volume of dangerous goods transported on the tracks rose too.CanadaJul 3, 2023
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Tenant advocates, landlords see little benefit to New Brunswick’s new residential tenancy rulesChanges to New Brunswick's tenancy act went into effect in December 2021, but advocate and landlords say they only delay inevitable rent increases.EconomyJan 6, 2022
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Changes made to Lethbridge’s cityLINK transit system following major public feedbackOver the next couple of weeks, Lethbridge Transit is expected to install permanent signage and construct benches and shelters at key locations.NewsSep 23, 2021
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B.C. government overhauls BC Emergency Health Services amid concerns of response timesPressure increased to make changes after at least 719 people died in a week during the heat wave — three times what the BC Coroners Service says would be normal for that period.HealthJul 13, 2021
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Quebec premier argues province has power to amend constitution in letter to TrudeauThe letter argues that Quebec has the power to unilaterally change the Canadian constitution to affirm that Quebec is a nation and that French is its official language.PoliticsMay 15, 2021
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Coronavirus: new curling rules aim to reduce contact during games"What we are doing is trying to minimize the amount of contact points you make at the curling club," Kelowna Curling Club gm Jock Tyre told Global News.Oct 9, 2020
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Coronavirus pandemic forces Queen’s University to change up first year students’ move-inA different kind of "Move In" for first year students at Queen's University in Kingston started on Tuesday.NewsSep 2, 2020
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Kelowna International Airport gears up for more flights, passengersAirport officials said passenger numbers dropped by 96 per cent in April and May. They expect it will take several years for YLW to fully recover.CanadaJun 9, 2020
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Changes needed to keep fake news, foreign interference out of B.C. election process: reportBritish Columbia's chief electoral officer is calling on the province to change the laws to prevents the spread of fake news, foreign intereference and anonymous advertising during provincial elections.PoliticsMay 25, 2020
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