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Chemical plant shuts down after high benzene levels detected near Ontario First Nation

Days after high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene were detected on the northern border of Aamjiwnaang First Nation, a chemical plant in Sarnia is shutting down. INEOS Styrolution, a chemical manufacturer, told Global News in an email on Saturday that it has halted operations to perform maintenance and address …

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Leafs look regroup, solve Bruins’ riddle in Game 2

BOSTON – Sheldon Keefe’s team was in a similar position 12 months ago. The Maple Leafs dropped their playoff opener to the Tampa Bay Lightning before roaring back to capture the Original Six franchise’s first series in nearly two decades. A weight was finally lifted. The fan base rejoiced, if …

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Winnipeg Jets outlast Avalanche 7-6 to win chaotic Game 1 – Winnipeg

If Game 1 is any indication, the first round Stanley Cup Playoff series between the Winnipeg Jets and Colorado Avalanche is going to be a doozy. In front of a sold out, rabid, whiteout crowd, the Jets escaped a wild series opener with a 7-6 win Sunday evening for their …

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Study finds First Nations patients are more likely to leave ER without care – National

By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 22, 2024 7:28 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Researchers say First Nations patients are more likely to leave Alberta emergency departments before receiving care than non-Indigenous patients. They say a new study shows that anti-Indigenous …

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‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Ontario’s independent scene

5:51 ‘I just love pro wrestling’: The divine nature of Canada’s independent scene On a snowy Friday evening in March, there was a gathering of worshippers at a church in the Preston area of Cambridge, Ont. While that might not seem out of the ordinary, this group consisted of wrestlers …

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2 men arrested after selling fake iPhones in boxes full of rice or sand: Toronto police – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size Toronto Police arrested two men in relation to a fake iPhone scam where the cellphone boxes contained rice or sand. Police allege the men have been defrauding people since 2021 using Facebook Marketplace. Investigators said they would advertise the phones online and …

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ANALYSIS: Jets survive ’80s flashback in Game 1, need modern approach going forward – Winnipeg

Descrease article font size Increase article font size There might not be another playoff game quite like the one that kicked off the much-anticipated series between the Winnipeg Jets and Colorado Avalanche on Sunday night at Canada Life Centre. The Jets should be counting on that. Story continues below advertisement …

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Are cellphone bills falling in Canada? Critics question Ottawa’s claims  – National

As the federal government touts measures meant to curb the cost of Canadians’ cellphone bills, some say there is a disconnect between what consumers are paying and the rhetoric surrounding price declines. On Thursday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau drew the ire of social media users when he posted on X, …

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Jury finds Zameer not guilty in Toronto police officer’s death

Sobs of relief and frustration erupted in a Toronto courtroom Sunday as a man accused of fatally running over a city police officer was found not guilty in his death. Umar Zameer appeared to collapse when the verdict was read out on the fourth day of jury deliberations, leaning on …

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TTC avoids strike after reaching tentative agreement with trades, electrical workers – Toronto

Descrease article font size Increase article font size A strike has been averted after the TTC and the union representing more than 650 trades and electrical workers reached a tentative agreement. CUPE Local 2 said a tentative agreement was reached early Monday after an “intense” weekend of negotiations. “This tentative …

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