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Cart swaps for black garbage carts begins next week in Saskatoon – Saskatoon

Saskatoon residents who requested a smaller black garbage cart before March 1 will have their new cart delivered between April 15 and June 15. Nearly 16,000 residents requested a smaller cart. A release from the city of Saskatoon said residents should roll out their current cart on each garbage collection …

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‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case

A murder-for-hire case that shocked residents in Markham, Ont., almost 15 years ago is getting the Netflix treatment, highlighting the decade-long ruse Jennifer Pan undertook to please her strict parents — a plot that eventually left one of them dead. What Jennifer Did is the latest feature-length Netflix documentary to …

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Toronto Pearson flights could be without food, drink as strike looms

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Canadians leaving Toronto Pearson International Airport could soon be without food and beverage on their flight due to a potential strike. More than 800 workers at Gate Gourmet, an airline catering and logistics company, could go on strike as early as Tuesday, …

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Eager Manitoba campers snap up spots in busy start to season – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Thousands of happy campers in Manitoba have booked their spots in a busy start to the camping season in Manitoba. The provincial reservation system, which has been a source of frustration for would-be campers in the past, has held up to the …

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Ottawa’s cap is a ‘reallocation’ of international students. Which provinces will gain? – National

Ottawa’s cap on the intake of international students is here and it comes with provincial quotas, which were announced on Friday. The federal government has adjusted the total number of student visa applications based on the population of each province. This means that while some provinces will see drastic decreases …

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Matthews scores No. 65, Leafs down Pens in OT

TORONTO – Sidney Crosby has seen plenty of hockey. Even the Pittsburgh Penguins captain is blown away by Auston Matthews’ pursuit of 70 goals. “Seems like a crazy number, but he could do it,” the 36-year-old said before his team took on the Maple Leafs. “It’s amazing. Speaks a lot …

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Police seek identity of woman found dead near Lake Ontario shoreline in Mississauga – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Peel Regional Police say they are trying to identify a woman who was found dead near the shoreline in Mississauga. Police previously said a property owner found the woman on March 25 near Lake Ontario off of Richey Crescent in Mississauga. “Despite …

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Driver in critical condition after south Winnipeg crash, police say – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Investigators from the Winnipeg police traffic division are looking into a crash Monday evening at the intersection of Dunkirk Drive and Parkville Drive. Police said they were called to the scene, which involved a pickup truck and a passenger vehicle, around 5:40 …

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Hamilton’s recovery from ransomware attack will take ‘the better part of the year’

Hamilton’s city manager says there’s still “a long road ahead” to fully restore services affected by a late February cyberattack that knocked out phone lines, transit apps and a host of other electronics. Marnie Cluckie says there’s no timeline to get all city systems back to normal but suggests it …

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Ontario looking to add student accommodation to its definition of new housing

The Ford government is looking to expand its definition of housing further, with plans to explore how it can start counting student accommodation toward its goal of building 1.5 million homes. Ontario Housing Minister Paul Calandra said in a recent letter that he was in the process of working out …

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