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इन टिप्स से वॉशिंग मशीन होगी तुरंत साफ़, नहीं पड़ेगी रिपेयरिंग की भी जरूरत

वाशिंग मशीन की वजह से लोगों का काम बेहद आसान हो जाता है। कपड़े जल्दी जल्दी धूल जाते हैं। लेकिन कपड़ों को धोने वाले इस मशीन को भी साफ़ सफाई की ज़रूरत पड़ती है। चलिए आपको इसे साफ़ करने के आसान टिप्स बताते हैं। Source link

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UK सांसद बोलीं- भारतीय एजेंट्स सिखों को निशाना बना रहे:दावा- एजेंट्स की हिट लिस्ट में कई ब्रिटिश-सिख, हत्या की साजिशों का जिक्र किया

UK सांसद बोलीं- भारतीय एजेंट्स सिखों को निशाना बना रहे:दावा- एजेंट्स की हिट लिस्ट में कई ब्रिटिश-सिख, हत्या की साजिशों का जिक्र किया Source link

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Winnipeg’s office vacancy rate to tick higher downtown, tighten in suburbs: report – Winnipeg

Nationwide, investors in real estate are anticipating a positive take on the market, highlighted by a new report from CBRE. But while the nation is expecting a recovery of commercial real estate investment, the situation is not easily comparable in Winnipeg. CBRE’s Canada Real Estate Market Outlook states that foreign investment …

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Airport train, and housing among Calgary’s funding requests for provincial budget – Calgary

The City of Calgary is asking for around $1.3 billion in new and continued investments in the upcoming provincial budget, but the premier’s warning of spending restraint is raising questions around how much will be fulfilled. Topping the city’s budget wishlist is a $53 million provincial contribution to extend the …

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Manoah struggles in first pre-season start

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted February 27, 2024 3:56 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size LAKELAND, Fla. – Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Alek Manoah allowed four earned runs over 1 2/3 innings in his first start of the pre-season Tuesday afternoon against the …

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Why thousands of rural Ontarians may be at risk of losing their doctor

Roughly 10,000 patients in rural Ontario could lose their doctor due to a provincial funding decision that splits a small town into haves and have-nots, according to the local clinic’s medical director. “To have half of our patient population go without those extra supports that we all desperately need right now …

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Northerly winds and low temperatures hit Manitoba in the wake of an Alberta clipper – Winnipeg

For parts of the province, an Alberta clipper has come and gone, leaving northerly winds in its wake. For other parts of the province, however, the low-pressure weather system is still ongoing. Natalie Hasell, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said the system is still active …

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Gender pay gap double in private vs public sector, report says. Why? – National

The gender pay gap for female employees in Canada’s private sector is double that in the public sector, which is doing a better job of narrowing the wage inequalities, according to a report published Wednesday. The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) analyzed hourly pay rates in 2023 and to …

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Toronto cops admit misconduct for arrest, using stun gun on Black man in case of ‘mistaken identity’

Two Toronto police officers are facing temporary demotion after admitting to misconduct related to their role in the arrest of a Black University of Toronto student who was arrested, hit with a stun gun and kneed in the neck in a case of “mistaken identity.” The case, his family has …

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Knights top Leafs to snap Toronto’s win streak

TORONTO – Sheldon Keefe wasn’t around to see the conclusion of his team’s win streak. The Maple Leafs head coach was ejected in the dying minutes of Tuesday’s 6-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights — a result that snapped Toronto’s run of seven consecutive victories. Keefe declined to explain …

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