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Fences at City of Regina Courtyard have come down – Regina

The fences in front of City Hall Courtyard have now been taken down. In a statement, the City of Regina announced the removal of the fences would start Thursday morning. 0:58 Protective fences around Regina City Hall green area removed, grass deemed ‘safe and clean’ “The green spaces on the …

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EQAO results: Ontario students’ math and literacy scores flat or up slightly

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted September 28, 2023 10:35 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size TORONTO — Ontario students’ math and literacy scores are either flat or up slightly compared to last year. The Education Quality and Accountability Office has released its annual standardized test results. …

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Transport truck driver charged in crash that killed 1 and injured others in Dufferin County

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The driver of a tractor-trailer that crashed into multiple cars in a construction zone is facing several charges after killing one person and injuring others in the Township of Melancthon, Ont. The crash happened in the Dufferin County community on Aug. 22 …

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Missing 6-year-old boy rescued from drowning on city riverbank: Winnipeg police – Winnipeg

Winnipeg police say they rescued a previously missing 6-year-old boy from drowning on a city riverbank. Police say they received information about the missing boy on Tuesday in the 600 block of Oakenwald Avenue. Officers were told the child had run off and gone missing. 0:51 Swimming safety advocate calls …

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Puslinch fire and rescue partnering with Enbridge in fire and carbon monoxide campaign

Puslinch Fire and Rescue Service is teaming up with Enbridge Gas in a campaign on the dangers of fire and carbon monoxide. Enbridge is donating $315,000 to Safe Community Project Zero, a public education campaign that will provide more than 10,000 alarms to residents in 50 municipalities across Ontario. The …

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Jury hears of messy apartment, strange note at London, Ont. attack trial

Warning: Readers may find the contents of this story disturbing. An apartment with personal items strewn about the floor and a note on a table stating speeds and percentages were among the items photographed and described by police officers as the trial continues for the man accused of intentionally running …

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Home-sharing platform aims to help refugees, asylum seekers in Toronto – Toronto

TORONTO — A home-sharing platform hopes to connect refugees in need of temporary housing with homeowners who have spare rooms to rent, in an effort to help ease the shelter crisis in Toronto. The non-profit Happipad, which operates in cities across the country, opened up its Refugee Housing Canada program …

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Calgary faces massive funding gaps as Alberta municipalities rally for provincial help – Calgary

Calgary city councillors are getting set to juggle how to afford a slew of recommended investments in this year’s budget, and an ongoing gap in funding; as the city’s mayor joins a call from other Alberta cities and towns for the provincial government to step up. On Tuesday, city council …

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Wells hits two-run homer, Yankees beat Jays 2-0

TORONTO – Whatever the Toronto Blue Jays need Kevin Gausman to do over the next few days, he’ll do it. Austin Wells smashed a two-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the New York Yankees over the Blue Jays 2-0 on Tuesday. That loss meant that Toronto will have …

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