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May Day: Workers demand wage increases in worldwide protestsPeople squeezed by inflation and demanding economic justice took to the streets of cities across Asia and Europe to mark May Day on Monday.WorldMay 1, 2023
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Speeding focus of SGI’s April traffic safety spotlightEffective May 1, the base amount on all speeding tickets will increase by $30, and the fine per kilometre travelled in excess of the speed limit will double.CanadaApr 2, 2018
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Band on stage during Bataclan terrorist attack to play WinnipegMonths after surviving a terrorist attack in a Paris concert hall, the rock band Eagles of Death Metal are taking stage in Winnipeg this spring, as part of their Canadian tour.EntertainmentFeb 1, 2016
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