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Ontario financial regulator to provide $500M credit facility to PACE Credit UnionThe regulator has also decided to reduce the capital requirements for the credit union to allow it to continue to operate.CanadaApr 13, 2021
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COVID-19 placing a damper on traditional dating in New BrunswickCOVID-19 has put a damper on the traditional dating scene and meeting that special someone has been an increasing challenge for many singles.HealthApr 9, 2021
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Edmonton prefers province runs renewable energy home improvement programA new report heading to Edmonton City Council's executive committee says the city itself could take the lead role in administering a new program that would help to make people's homes or businesses become more energy efficient.PoliticsJul 4, 2019
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Nova Scotia MLAs unhappy after education advisory council meetings held behind closed doorsOpposition MLA’s are calling the closed door meetings of the Provincial Advisory Council on Education lacking in the transparency previously seen with School Boards.EducationNov 12, 2018
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Edmonton could potentially beat its own 2030 target to transition to green energyEdmonton could potentially beat its 2030 target that city council set in May to power all of its buildings, transit and vehicles through green energy, according to a city program manager.EnvironmentSep 24, 2018
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New concussion app now availableA new app is available to help guide parents and children through a concussion.ConsumerJun 22, 2018
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Vancouver non-profit publishes stories to illustrate violence sex workers facePACE Society compiled the written pieces and published a chapbook called Sex Worker Wisdom.Dec 17, 2017
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Peterborough chapter of Habitat for Humanity launches new youth initiativeThe local branch of Habitat for Humanity kicked off its new Every Youth Initiative on Friday, as students from Peterborough Alternative and Continuing Education worked on a new build site in the city.CanadaNov 5, 2017
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Winnipeg parents raise awareness of autism, call for changeWINNIPEG — Hundreds of parents and families gathered outside the Manitoba Legislative Building, for a rally and walk to raise awareness for autism, on World Autism Awareness Day on Saturday. One in 68 Canadian children are diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Medical experts say there is no “typical” diagnosis but many with autism struggle with...HealthApr 3, 2016
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