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Lower Mainland Safeway workers vote 98 per cent in favour of strike authorizationUFCW President Kim Novak says Safeway workers across the Lower Mainland voted 98 per cent in favour of going on strike if bargaining talks next week do not lead to a new contract.CanadaSep 15, 2023
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Coronavirus: Montreal restaurants, gyms opening at their own paceAlthough many restaurants and gyms are allowed to reopen as of Monday, some gyms and restaurants are waiting a little longer to welcome clients back.HealthJun 21, 2020
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Four Winnipeggers appointed to the Order of CanadaRideau Hall has announced a list of 103 people set to be honoured with the Order of Canada, including four of who are from Winnipeg.CanadaDec 27, 2018
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Glen Lawrence Golf Club sold, season to end Oct. 31Glen Lawrence Golf Club has been sold, and members have been told the season ends on Oct. 31.MoneySep 19, 2018
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Hydro One board resignation for second time in 16 years leaves uncertainty in its wakeHydro One's 14-member board resigned en masse last week after the sudden retirement of chief executive officer Mayo Schmidt.CanadaJul 15, 2018
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2 London firefighters injured during water rescue training exerciseThe incident happened around 11 a.m. at Fanshawe Lake while the two members were out on the water.Jun 15, 2018
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Union representing Kingston hospital workers protests reduced fundingOn Monday, CUPE members marched to the downtown office of Kingston's MPP to protest, what they call, "below average funding".NewsSep 26, 2017
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Study aims to help Canadian Forces members/vets transition to civilian lifeA new research study aims to help members and veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces transition to civilian life.HealthApr 28, 2017
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Mississauga’s 18 libraries closed due to labour disputeMississauga's 18 public libraries will be closed to the public on July 4 after the union representing library employees and the city both failed to reach a labour agreement.CanadaJul 4, 2016
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Who are the new members of the Order of Canada?Two Olympic medallists, the first aboriginal to become lieutenant-governor of New Brunswick, and a commissioner with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission are among the 113 newest members of the Order of Canada.CanadaJun 30, 2016
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