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Used car market booms due to new vehicle supply issues – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The used car market is booming in light of new vehicle supply issues, according to experts in the business. “If I have a car for $5,900, advertised it Saturday, it’s gone,” said Tom Renville from No Name Auto. Backlogs and pandemic-related supply …

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Canada plans to finalize emissions cap by mid-2024: Guilbeault – National

Canada will likely publish the final regulations of a plan to cap and cut greenhouse gases from the oil and gas sector by mid-2024, its environment minister told Reuters on Thursday. The government will table draft regulations on the plan by October and expects to publish the final regulations by …

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Ontario provincial byelections set for today in Toronto, Ottawa areas

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Residents of two Ontario ridings head to the polls today to elect new provincial representatives, after a pair of resignations left those seats vacant. Merrilee Fullerton abruptly resigned her cabinet post and her Kanata-Carleton seat in the Ottawa area in March. Mitzie …

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‘The Hardy Boys’ stars reminisce as show’s final season airs

As YTV’s The Hardy Boys enters its final chapter, the show’s stars say they’re proud of the way the latest screen adaptation of the classic book series has bridged generations of fans since its 2020 debut. “I remember scrolling down a few IMDb reviews and I saw a whole paragraph …

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Former Manitoba Bisons receiver to make 1st career CFL start – Winnipeg

It’s more than a year later than he probably would have wanted, but former Manitoba Bisons receiver Gavin Cobb will make his first career CFL start this week. Cobb is looking to make the most of his opportunity in the starting lineup with the still-winless Edmonton Elks after an injury …

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Procession held for Toronto police dog Bingo killed in the line of duty – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A procession was held on Thursday morning to honour a fallen K9 who was killed in the line of duty earlier this week. Toronto police said it’s the first service dog they’ve lost on the job. Bingo, a two-year-old German Shepherd, was …

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Pilot dead, passenger injured in eastern Ontario two seater plane crash

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 27, 2023 7:45 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size ALEXANDRIA, Ont. — Ontario Provincial Police say a pilot is dead and a passenger was injured in a two-seater plane crash. OPP say they responded to the crash shortly after 1 …

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Toronto-based Aecon turns $28-million profit in 2nd quarter as it inks significant new contracts – Toronto

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted July 27, 2023 10:04 am Descrease article font size Increase article font size Aecon Group Inc. says its second-quarter earnings reached $28.2 million in profit, marking a turnaround from the $6.4 million loss the construction firm saw for the period last year. The Toronto-based …

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Arrest leads to vandalism at Winnipeg police headquarters, officers say – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size More information has come to light after the Winnipeg Police Service headquarters was vandalized overnight. Officers said a group of protestors gathered outside the headquarters on Tuesday, and at about 11:30 p.m. chanted for the release of a 27-year-old previously charged. According …

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Police seek man last seen leaving Dawson Creek hotel – BC

Mounties in Dawson Creek are looking for a man who was last seen leaving a local hotel last Saturday. RCMP were first called to perform a wellness check on Ronald Pilgrim, who had left the Travelodge on foot earlier that day and who has not been seen since. In a …

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