February
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Kitchener man charged in joint sexual assault, child pornography investigationA man from Kingston, Ont., is accused of sending sexually explicit messages and images to teenage girls through a website. Police say he was aware of the girls' ages.CrimeMar 31, 2023
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Kingston, Ont. unveils lineup of activities for Black History MonthOrganizers in the City of Kingston, Ont., have revealed the activities that will help celebrate Black History Month through February.CanadaFeb 1, 2023
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Kelowna police investigate after car smashes into restaurant patioA Kelowna restaurant incurred significant damage early Monday morning after a car apparently crashed into the patio. RCMP are investigating.CrimeNov 14, 2022
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Kingston police seek public’s help in identifying suspectAn incident from February has prompted Kingston police detectives to request the public's assistance in finding a suspect.CrimeMay 11, 2022
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Halifax family raising awareness of infant congenital heart defects for Heart MonthBecause of the coronavirus pandemic, the new mom was alone when she learned there was indeed something not right with her baby's heart.HealthFeb 15, 2021
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Saint John port, airport prepare for impact of COVID-19The port was expecting a record 90 cruise ships and more than 225,000 passengers and crew to call on Saint John this year, beginning late next month.CanadaMar 9, 2020
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Cold record broken in February in VancouverThe mean temperature was 0.4 C and the average for February is 4.9.WeatherMar 1, 2019
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Red roses still king for Valentine’s Day gift-givingIf you're looking for a gift for a loved one this Valentine's Day you might consider showing you care with some flowers.LifestyleFeb 14, 2019
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February’s traffic spotlight focused on seatbelt safetyThroughout the month of February, police across Saskatchewan will focus on finding vehicle occupants who are not wearing their seatbelt properly.CanadaFeb 1, 2019
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Black History Month kicks off with opening celebration at Museum LondonThe gathering, which featured performers and a panel discussion, was the first of many local events planned through February to mark Black History Month.CanadaFeb 3, 2018
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