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Bathinda: बठिंडा में किसानों ने लगाए फ्लैक्स बोर्ड-आप प्रत्याशी और नेताओं का गांव में आना मना है, ये है कारण

बठिंडा में भाजपा नेताओं के बाद अब किसानों ने आम आदमी पार्टी का विरोध शुरू कर दिया है। Source link

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Higher subsidies for political parties among changes in Manitoba omnibus bill – Winnipeg

Manitoba’s NDP government is looking to increase publicly funded rebates for political parties and candidates. The measure is part of an 89-page omnibus budget bill put before the legislature Monday. It would boost rebates so parties and candidates would get 50 per cent of their eligible election spending reimbursed, up …

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Be prepared: Winnipeggers should plan ahead for emergencies, experts say – Winnipeg

It’s Emergency Preparedness Week, and local experts are reminding Winnipeggers to plan ahead. Emergency consultant Shelley Napier told 680 CJOB’s The Start that people often expect that authorities or others will have everything set up if and when an emergency occurs, but that’s not always the case. “As a whole, …

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9-year-old Ontario pianist to perform child-prodigy concert with symphony

At just nine years old, Murasaki Matsutani of Waterloo, Ont., has already taken home second place in two international competitions. The young talent will now be performing in a concert centred entirely around the music of child prodigy composers, with members of a symphony that went into bankruptcy just last …

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$9M in drugs, over $800k in cash seized from Kitchener homes: Waterloo police

After a 13-month investigation, Waterloo regional police announced they had seized more than $9 million in drugs and over $800,000 in cash. “This investigation, which was conducted over a 13-month period, focused on organized crime and drug trafficking within our community,” Insp. Greg Hibbard told reporters on Tuesday morning. “It …

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Winnipeg man accused of assaulting, biting police during arrest – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size An 18-year-old Winnipeg man is in custody after an incident Sunday afternoon that police say sent two officers to hospital with minor injuries. Police were called around 3:20 p.m. to a home on Boyd Avenue to look into a situation involving an …

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Canadians filed fewer complaints over language rights in last year

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted May 7, 2024 12:35 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The number of complaints from Canadians who say their official language rights weren’t respected dropped by more than half last year. In his annual report released Tuesday, official …

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Scaled down Marineland to open in June without rides, animal exhibits

Marineland Canada has revealed details about its late June opening and some well-known attractions, like roller coasters and some animal exhibits, will not be an option for visitors. The Niagara Falls, Ont., park will open June 28 and operate seven days a week until the end of the Labour Day …

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N.B. woman must move to Toronto for life-saving lung transplant. She can’t afford to go

Right before Yvette Taylor’s husband died a year and a half ago, she made a vow to him — one that’s proving costly to fulfil. The 67-year-old New Brunswick woman promised she would get a life-saving procedure and keep strong. “I made a promise to my husband that I would …

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Regina police officer injured in accidental firearm discharge leaves hospital

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A Regina police officer who was injured following an accidental firearm discharge is now out of the hospital. Police said the officer, a husband and father of two young children, suffered serious and life changing injuries and has a very long road to recovery. …

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