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Hear me out: Artificial Intelligence may not be bad for music after allThe rise of artificial intelligence in music is causing a lot of discussion that centres on all the bad things that could happen. But there's also potential for good.EntertainmentMay 28, 2023
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Nova Scotia nursing college receives thousands of applicants after fast-tracking licensingThe Nova Scotia College of Nursing says it is being flooded with thousands of applications since beginning its first in Canada fast-track licensing program.HealthMay 17, 2023
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Kingston city council set to vote on landlord licensing motionA motion going to city council is looking at licensing landlords to address housing standards concerns. If the motion is passed staff will have a year to report back to council.PoliticsDec 20, 2022
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The Ongoing History of New Music, episode 946: The concept of selling out, part 2The definition of "selling out" used to be so much simpler. Today, it's...complicated.EntertainmentMar 18, 2022
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Kingston council defers decision on cost of tickets for short-term rental regulationsKingston city council voted to delay a decision on how much to fine those not complying with short-term rental licensing in the city. A decision will be made next month.CanadaOct 6, 2021
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City of Kelowna hiring company to find illegal short-term rentalsFive months after a short-term rental licence became officially required, more than 800 people still don't have one.MoneyDec 8, 2019
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B.C. government promises additional ICBC testers to deal with Class 4 licence crunch for ridesharingThe province is moving forward on requiring ridesharing drivers to hold Class 4 licences.PoliticsMar 27, 2019
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City of Edmonton reverses stance on food trucks on parklandThe city has put the brakes on food trucks setting up in parks, according to a truck owner who, for the past year, had been catering to dogs and their owners in Terwillegar Park.ConsumerJun 22, 2018
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City hall considering licencing pet stores in LondonCity staff proposed licensing pet stores to ensure canines and felines are not sold from puppy mills.PoliticsMay 2, 2017
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