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Hindu Society of Beaumont celebrated Mother’s Day 

Hindu Society of Beaumont celebrated Mother’s Day 

Beaumont (ATB): “We are overwhelmed that around 500 people have turned up from all communities to celebrate Mother’s day with us” expressed Yash Sharma, President, Hindu Society of Beaumont during the event hosted at Beaumont Community Centre last week.  HSOB was incorporated as non-for-profit society last year and this was …

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OPP identify human remains found in Lake Ontario near Amherstview – Kingston

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Police in Lennox and Addington County say they have identified the human remains found in a car that had been submerged for “many years.” According to police, the remains are those of David Hannah, who was reported missing in 1983. Hannah was …

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SIU to investigate use of officer’s gun in deadly Bourget, Ont. shooting

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 16, 2023 8:06 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO — Ontario’s police watchdog says it will investigate evidence suggesting an officer fired his gun during a deadly incident in Bourget, Ont., last week. The Special Investigations Unit says it …

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Man arrested after Toronto parking officer hit with car door, punched – Toronto

Toronto police say a man is facing charges after a parking enforcement officer was assaulted while issuing a ticket. Police said on Monday afternoon, the parking enforcement officer was issuing a violation notice for an illegally parked vehicle in the Dundas Street East and Carlaw Avenue area. As the parking …

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Veteran Bombers Jefferson, Jeffcoat bring smarts to the gridiron – Winnipeg

Willie Jefferson and Jackson Jeffcoat don’t care if fans or opponents think they’re getting old. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers‘ 32-year-old pass rushers plan to excel this season by using their football smarts and experience. “The older you get, the more you can absorb, the more you can learn, the more …

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6 new long-term care homes slated to open in Halifax in 2025 – Halifax

Construction is starting on six new long-term care homes, which are scheduled to open in the Halifax area in 2025. In a release Wednesday, the province said the facilities will provide new living spaces for 720 seniors in need of long-term care. The new facilities include: 96 rooms on Westwood …

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Judge homer lifts Yankees over Blue Jays

TORONTO – Sticky stuff. A dugout quarrel. Growing tension between division rivals and no shortage of drama. The New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays delivered again Tuesday with a game that had a bit of everything. And just like a night earlier, it was Yankees slugger Aaron Judge who …

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TTC’s Spadina Station to be decked out with pet adoption posters – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The City of Toronto says Spadina subway station will be plastered with digital billboards, vinyl wraps and platform murals of animals needing adoption. In a joint campaign with the City, Toronto Animal Services, the TTC, and Pet Valu, the images will showcase cats, …

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ANALYSIS: Difficult to predict outcome of NHL playoffs’ final four – Winnipeg

The Stanley Cup playoffs are down to a final four scenario, and while two divisional winners from the regular season are still alive and kicking, isolating the favourites to emerge from the two conference finals set to begin this week is challenging. After all, these playoffs have been anything but …

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Don’t buy abortion or morning-after pills from this website, Health Canada warns – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Health Canada has issued a warning to consumers about purchasing unauthorized abortion and morning-after pills sold from the website “Dr. Pooja.” On Tuesday, the health regulator issued a public advisory about the prescription drugs containing mifepristone and misoprostol (also known as the …

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