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University of Guelph provides update to IT system outageThe university says they are working with external experts to determine what information has been impacted. People may still experience limited disruption.EducationSep 15, 2022
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Leeds, Grenville and Lanark Health Unit advising residents to test well water regularlyLeeds , Grenville and Lanark Public Health Unit recommends that residents with a well should test their water at least three times a year.HealthMay 30, 2022
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Incoming Spring storm a welcome surprise for Manitoba farmersA brief return to Winter is expected early this week as Southern Manitoba is forecasted to receive 10-25 centimetres of snow. Most of the snow will likely melt on arrival.WeatherApr 11, 2021
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Bobcaygeon residents facing some restrictions on water useThere will be restrictions on when residents can water lawns and wash cars and for two days there will be intermittent loss of water to customersCanadaAug 2, 2019
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Slain Indigenous teen Tina Fontaine’s family hopes report ensures others don’t ‘fall through the cracks’A new report from the Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth Daphne Penrose will be released on Tuesday and is expected to detail Tina's interactions with the child-welfare system, police and others before she went missing.CrimeMar 11, 2019
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Hamilton launches ‘Own Your Throne’ flushables campaignOwn Your Throne urges residents to only flush the three "Ps" down the toilet: pee, poop and paper.CanadaNov 13, 2018
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City of Regina approves lower bus fares for 2019The City of Regina approved lower fares for transit users starting in 2019, in order to increase ridership and make bus passes more affordable.CanadaSep 26, 2018
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Review of N.S. autism services kept private despite acknowledgement of gapsGovernment officials weren’t hesitant to admit supports for individuals living with Autism Spectrum Disorder are lacking, but won’t make a recent review of those services public record.HealthMay 9, 2018
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LBPSB parents receive puzzling robocalls regarding ice-storm closuresParents with students at the Lester B. Pearson School Board got a puzzling robocall on Tuesday morning as a glitch appeared to hit the board's automated phone system.Jan 23, 2018
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Former U.S. president Jimmy Carter recounts Winnipeg hospital stayFormer U.S. president Jimmy Carter says he supports a single-payer health-care system — a view that was possibly reinforced by his hospital experience after he collapsed in Canada earlier this year.HealthSep 15, 2017
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