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ANALYSIS: Jets winning against Central opponents, but real test comes Saturday – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Life is full of tests: at school, at home, at work. We are always being tested. And there are many types of tests. And it’s no different for this edition of the Winnipeg Jets. The Los Angeles Kings tested the Jets. So …

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Saskatoon morning news rewind: Friday, Nov. 10 – Saskatoon

Remembrance Day service in Saskatoon, British veteran Kevin Hicks and the Saskatoon Museum of Military Artifacts. Here’s your morning rewind for the Friday, Nov. 10, edition of Global News Morning Saskatoon. British war veteran talks about military history and artifacts, Part 1 Kevin Hicks, a British war veteran and a …

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4 Ontario municipalities turn down strong mayor powers

TORONTO _ Several Ontario municipalities have turned down the province’s offer of strong mayor powers because of concerns either with housing targets the government has tied to them, or worries that the powers would lend themselves to a “dictatorship.” The Progressive Conservative government has assigned housing targets to 50 municipalities …

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3 teens charged in hate-motivated assault against LGBTQ2 member in Toronto – Toronto

Toronto police say three teenagers have been charged after an assault involving a member of the LGBTQ2 community on Wednesday afternoon. Police said just before 1 p.m. officers were called to investigate an assault in the Yonge and Wellesley streets area. Investigators said the victim was “concerned with the treatment …

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Former Manitoba Speaker fulfils last goal with dedicated space for Indigenous art – Winnipeg

Scattered throughout the century-old Manitoba Legislative Building are the works of famed Indigenous artists, including Daphne Odjig and Jackson Beardy. Some pieces hang in offices, while others are placed for passersby to see. Now, one room in the historic building is home to a semi-permanent exhibit showcasing more than 20 pieces of …

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Alberta CPP exit panel tries to persuade naysayers at town hall, argues with callers

The panel hearing from Albertans on quitting the Canada Pension Plan argued with callers and tried to persuade naysayers in its third telephone town hall session Thursday night. Panel chair Jim Dinning fired back at two callers, one of whom said Alberta’s claim to half the CPP is nothing but naked …

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Ontario woman ‘yelling and crying for help’ during violent dog attack at condo

Chris Bonnett fears she may need company the next time she takes on the menial task of taking out her garbage following a vicious dog attack. The Norfolk County resident was dispatching her refuse outside a common area at her condo when she was attacked and bitten several times by …

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Property dig fails to find traces of woman who disappeared 51 years ago: Ontario police

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) say the search of property north of Peterborough, Ont., earlier this week failed to find a trace of a woman who has been reported missing for over 51 years. On Tuesday Peterborough County OPP searched a property in North Kawartha Township as part of their ongoing …

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