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Feds’ 2023 budget should hike international aid group funding, agencies tell FreelandAs of late 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was still urging government ministers to increase Canada's international development assistance every year.CanadaFeb 27, 2023
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Afghanistan-bound aid shipment cancelled by Canadian agency due to anti-terrorist lawWorld Vision says it has been forced to cancel a large shipment of ``therapeutic food,'' which it said could have fed around 1,800 children.CanadaAug 10, 2022
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Aid groups alarmed by ‘little to no’ U.S. humanitarian assistance for COVID-19In a letter obtained by the Associated Press, the groups call the delays ``devastating'' and say the window is closing to help mitigate the worst impacts of the pandemic globally.WorldJun 12, 2020
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Annual Water Walk carries on legacy of activist killed in 2014 cycling crashMore than 700 students will haul water to raise money for a cause that was close to Alex Foto's heart.CanadaMay 17, 2019
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GlobalMedic prepares to send Canadian team to help with relief efforts in IndonesiaGlobalMedic is sending a team of six Canadians to Indonesia to help the country hit hard by the recent earthquake and tsunami. The work will focus on mapping the affected areas with drone, and providing clean drinking water. Katherine Ward reports.WorldSep 30, 2018
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Harlem Globetrotters bounce their way to Kelowna for World VisionThe Harlem Globetrotters will be performing this Saturday at the Kelowna 6K for Water fundraiser for World Vision at Tugboat Bay. The event raises funds to provide children in developing country with clean water.SportsJul 6, 2018
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‘Live Like Alex Water Walk’ honours late London activistLondoners will come together Friday to honour the memory of a young woman, and support a cause that was close to her heart.CanadaMay 19, 2017
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Students raising money to provide Christmas gifts around the worldFor more than 10 years, Linden Christian School in Winnipeg has been making a difference in the lives of children around the world who need it most.Dec 21, 2016
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World Vision calls for fair trial for Gaza employee accused of funnelling nearly $50M to HamasIsrael accuses Mohamed el-Halabi, a manager of the aid group's Gaza office, of diverting millions of dollars from World Vision's budget to the Islamic militant group Hamas.WorldAug 29, 2016
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Lethbridge Corn Maze celebrating 20 years of the ToonieThe Lethbridge Corn Maze has opened for the 17th year, and besides its own anniversary, the maze is celebrating 20 years of a special Canadian coin.FeaturesAug 15, 2016
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