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Mohali News: किन्नरों ने मांगी एक लाख की बधाई, नहीं देने पर उतारने लगे कपड़े, हरकत से खफा दूल्हा धरने पर बैठा

पंजाब के खरड़ में दुल्हन लेकर बरात के लौटने की खबर पाकर शनिवार सुबह 11 बजे कुछ किन्नर एक घर पर बधाई मांगने पहुंचे और एक लाख रुपये की मांग करने लगे। Source link

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Cooking through the generations, Edmonton’s Africa centre celebrates Black History Month with food – Edmonton

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Cooks, young and old, showcased their favourite dishes while highlighting the African diaspora at a special event in Edmonton on Saturday. The Africa Centre hosted “Cooking With Elders,” bringing seniors and youth together to share and learn about various cooking traditions within …

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Justin Turner: ‘A lot of talent’ in Jays lineup

TORONTO – Justin Turner is ready to be whichever version of himself the Toronto Blue Jays desire. “My job is to be available for (manager John) Schneider in any way he needs me, and for as many games as I possibly can,” Turner said on a video conference Friday, speaking …

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Toronto police seek to identify man allegedly posing as SickKids fundraiser – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto police are looking to the public for help in identifying a man who has reportedly posed as a fundraiser for SickKids. Since November, there have been multiple reports of a man going to apartment buildings in downtown Toronto and falsely portraying …

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High-speed collision involving Winnipeg ambulance leads to impaired driving charges – Winnipeg

Winnipeg police say a high-speed collision involving a 19-year-old driver and an ambulance has led to impaired driving charges. On Saturday, at 4 a.m. police say a Toyato Matrix being driven by the teen was operating at a high rate of speed northbound on Plessis Road approaching Regent Avenue West. …

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City of Kelowna, mayor being sued by developer of former RCMP site in downtown core – Okanagan

The City of Kelowna and its mayor are being sued by a building developer. At the heart of the 33-page lawsuit: How the former RCMP site in the downtown core is being handled. Once home to the city’s police station, which was demolished in 2018 after 50-plus years of service, …

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Will Supreme Court mandate letters ruling worsen transparency in Ontario?

As Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government celebrate winning a years-long privacy battle at the Supreme Court of Canada, some are raising concerns the precedent-setting decision could harm transparency in the future. On Friday, a panel of seven Supreme Court judges unanimously agreed mandate letters written by Ford to …

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Spooner scores 2 in Toronto win over Minnesota in PWHL – Toronto

High-scoring Toronto forward Natalie Spooner did her part to set up the next meeting between Spooner and Montreal’s Marie-Philip Poulin on Feb. 16. Spooner scored twice, set up another goal to spearhead Toronto to a 4-1 win against Minnesota on Saturday, and snatch the Professional Women’s Hockey League goal-scoring lead …

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Winnipeg athletes brave icy conditions for unique duathlon event at The Forks – Winnipeg

Athletes in Winnipeg braved the icy, slushy conditions on Saturday for a unique duathlon event at The Forks. Race Director Jen Shapka says 1JustCity’s annual Beat The Cold event has racers celebrating the season, even when warm temperatures mean it’s not the race they’re used to. “Winnipeggers are very hardy …

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